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MSL (off-topic) Telecon Discussion [moved], Delivery of News and Science
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post Oct 11 2012, 06:52 PM
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Are they referring to these rocks, wrt depleted iron and rich in calcium?

This is WAY too much petrology for one telecon!


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post Oct 11 2012, 07:18 PM
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ADMIN NOTE: The following posts have been moved from the 'Drive to Glenelg' thread.
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So what percent of the 170 or so people who were on the line until the very end of the teleconference do we reckon were UMSF?

And I agree about too much petrology. And a bit too much caution. Ultimately, it seems the way Jake was described as forming is highly likely the way it formed. Extensive qualifications mostly clouded the picture.
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post Oct 11 2012, 11:07 PM
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This is WAY too much petrology for one telecon!


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