***!!! ATTENTION ALL GOLD BASINOPHILIACS !!!*** Gold Basin - Nominated for a Nininger Award! Gold Basin Meteorite (L4) Strewnfield - Two Thumbs Up! - R. Baalke (No stupid, he used both hands.) You've read the postings. You've heard the debate. Now see the WEB SITE! Okay, now that I've got your attention, let me just say that I've updated and expanded my Gold Basin Strewnfield Web Page. Some of you may see images of your meteorite finds on one of my pages. Those of you with finds and want to see them posted on my web site, please reply via email. Enjoy, Bolidechaser http://members.tripod.com/~bolidechaser/index.htm -- ***************************** "My interest in meteorites comes from my interest in self preservation. The odds of a person looking for a meteorite, actually being hit by one, must be astronomical!" - the late Bolide Hunter ***************************** -- ***************************** "How can you benefit humanity, if humanity has not a clue to what (meteoritics is) doing for them? It is a point that will never be explained.!" - F. Stroike *****************************Title: Bolidechaser's NoFrames Version for the Gold Basin Meteorite Strewnfield Web Site
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GOLD BASIN METEORITE (L4) STREWNFIELD
WEB SITEFor the volunteer effortLunar and Planetary Laboratory Lead Field Worker: Jim Kriegh
You can navigate using the menu in the Menu to the left. If you want to view the web site in Framesets, just "click" on the following to Go To the Welcome to the new, improved Gold Basin Meteorite Strewnfield web site, NoFrames Version!
This page has evolved from being an aid for travelers going to the strewnfield site, to becoming a bulletin board on which can be posted descriptions/images and locations of the latest meteorite finds made by any meteorite hunter lucky enough to make a find in this Mohave Co., Arizona, meteorite strewnfield. In this manner each person making a report becomes a volunteer member of the group of field workers, lead by Prof. Jim Kriegh, in their scientific endeavor to study this meteorite strewnfield. This web site then becomes a conduit for this data to go directly to Jim Kriegh and his database, and eventually his map.
Information should include, but doesn't have to be limited to: For more information about how to report the location and masses of your finds, If you want to remain anonymous, or if you want images of your finds to be included on this web site | Top of This Page | Bolidechaser's 2nd Trip | My Meteorite Finds from 2nd Trip | Bolidechaser's 3rd TRIP | Some finds by the SPACEROCKS team | Recent FINDS | FINDS BY ANONYMOUS VOLUNTEERSPlease contact bolidechaser@tripod.net for comments or questions. 980404 |