Dowsing Meteorite differences

I'm surprised again!
I dowsed this target W, and a target E of me. I shift the Elements in the target. This is what dowses in the connection line.
Iron & Stony meteorite
Carbon
Cobalt
Oxygen
Manganese
Zinc
Tin
Nickle
Chromium
Copper
Silver
Gold
Ytterbium
Iron
Lead
I'm surprised and confused!
No Iridium?? Is it a meteorite or earth rock?
They say, not all meteorites have Iridium, but they all have Nickle.. I'll call this a Meteorite.. but not the other..
 

Here is the target to the East..
Titanium
Carbon
Iridium
Oxygen
Manganese
Zinc
Tin
Yttrbium
Platinum
Iron
Olivene
No Nickle?? Plus this has Olivene!
Is this a Meteorite, or Earh rock? It doesn't signal with my Iron or Stony meteorite.. Must be Earth..
The more I look into it, all these are in Lunar meteorites, xcept Tin it says.. And they associate with olivene on earth and the moon.. And some lunar meteorites didn't have Nickle.. It's 16 ft deep on state land anyhow.. Could be a Chondrite from our moon.. ??
I have 3 more Element samples coming. Silicon, Potassium, Calcium..
 

The more I look into it, all these are in Lunar meteorites, xcept Tin it says.. And they associate with olivene on earth and the moon.. And some lunar meteorites didn't have Nickle.. It's 16 ft deep on state land anyhow.. Could be a Chondrite from our moon.. ??
I have 3 more Element samples coming. Silicon, Potassium, Calcium..

There are no lunar chondrites. Chondrules arise in meteorites that have not been modified by either melting or differentiation of their parent body. A few rare dust-sized micrometeorites found in the Antarctic are believed to have come from the lunar regolith and the Apollo missions have brought back fragmentary samples of chondritic meteorites from the lunar surface. These are thought to be remnants of impactors onto the moon (primarily carbonaceous chondrites) and there is one unique chondritic specimen (from the Apollo 12 mission) which is petrologically and chemically distinct from other chondrites and lunar rocks.
 

I figured out that dowsing single meteorites, leads to more deep targets, that I can't get to, than shallow.. So I figured I would give up on singles, and concentrate on strewn fields. Any Meteorite strewn fields would be a wide signal, easy to tell. Most likely near the surface, still together.
The guy I bought my first Dowsing machine from, had found some in Nevada.. They should be here in National Forest somewhere, we have lots of that by me. In AZ, I used to drive every 2 miles, I'd get out and dowse ahead. I'll probably do that here.. Dowse for Meteorite strewn fields!
 

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More signal Elements came, Carbon, Calcium, Potassium.
The Calcium signals one Meteorite, and the Potassium signales the Luner meteorite.. from in my house.
 

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I'm all set for Spring Meteorite hunts. I learned that Sleeping bear national lakeshore, is open for Detecting.. It's a lot of area and some supposed lost treasures. I'll be happy to dig any Meteorites or treasure in the sand dunes.. All the green area.. I'll be Dowsing! , just a shovel, no detector.
My big spring treasure dowsing proof is scheduled for March, a diffrent State than I'm in.. if things work out..
 

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The main signal I'm hoping to dowse is Meteorite strewn fields. A wider signal coming from the source, makes them stick out. I have found one with 7 stones, but State land and too deep.
There is plenty of single targets to weed out. It's easy to get above a Meteorite, but it takes a couple minutes to dowse the depth, depending on where it's located.
To speed things up, I'd like to eventually use a good deep detector! I don't need anything expensive, no discrimination!. I'm only after Iron/Nickle meteorites. Maybe one that can detect the size of a baseball at 6 ft.. Is there anything cheap for that?
I didn't realize there is 7 types of Meteorites, but it says, even the Stony Silica types, have Iron, and are magnetic..
 

My Silicon signal came. It won't do me much good, because both Meteorites and the Ore deposit signal with it. It's only good for the letters Si, if I ever made a frequency number cypher..
 

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Out of all my signal Elements, these are my Meteorite signals I'll take out Dowsing..
Iron, Nickle, Olivene, Lead, Uranium, Taenite Meteorite peice. That should be enough to determine if it is a space rock or Earth rock, from great distance.. Dowsing!
Lead might be a holy grail signal, along with Taenite. I dowse a Lead connection to both distant Meteorites, but no Uranium to either. The Uranium signal is for any master key frequency. The targets are either Meteorites, heavily mineralized earth rocks, or a mimic frequency..
 

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