[meteorite-list] Falls ON or through ice - UPDATED List

From: Pekka Savolainen <pekka.savolainen_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Thu Apr 22 10:25:39 2004
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Thank you, Bjorn and all,

anybody happen to have Baumhauer's catalog of meteorites (1844),
there might be some information in it about one potential finnish
one, Abo (Åbo) known before 1844. It may be a potential on ice
case, but may be very difficult to have clear information about this.

Please, have a look at Jarmo Moilanen´s page;

http://www.netppl.fi/~jarmom/geo/met/mabo_e.htm

take care,

pekka

P.S. We have still some ice on the lakes left, but hope not many days
anymore
for this summer...;-









Bjørn Sørheim wrote:

>Marco, Steve, Mike, Pekka & List,
>I have updated the list with the new information today:
>
>Current Falls ON or through ICE List (15 entries):
>-Canada
>Great Bear Lake H6 1936 1)
>Holman Island LL 1951
>Bruderheim L6 1960 2)
>Revelstoke CI1 1965 3)
>Vilna L5 1967 4)
>Tagish Lake CI2 2000
>
>-Norway
>Ski L6 1848
>Grefsheim L5 1976
>
>-Sweden
>Hassle H5 1869
>Skåne-Tranås ? 1922 5)
>Långhalsen L6 1947
>
>-Finland
>Luotolax HOW 1813
>Bjurbøle L/LL4 1899 ** THROUGH Ice
>
>-Russia
>Shirokovsky PAL 1956 ** THROUGH Ice, BUT doubtful and rock
>under scrutiny
>
>-Kazakstan
>Zaizan H5 1963
>
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>
>Comments:
>1)See comments by Mark Bostick on this list today.
>
>2)See comments by Marco Langbroek on this list today, needs more info,
>seems it was at least mainly a fall on firm ground.
>
>3) Harvey H. Nininger found just ~1g (TKW) of this meteorite in black SNOW that
>search parties had found over 2 months afterwards. Nininger comments on this
>in his autobiography: 'Find a Falling Star' pp.233-35. He mention no lakes.
>Needs more info. Bruderheim also mentioned on pp 223-4.
>The Revelstoke entry size was said to be a million tons, by the way!
>
>4) Vilna was found in SNOW on a lake. And is just 144 milligram! But still fits
>the criteria, I would say. I found this myself yesterday, doing a new search!
>
>5) Likely, a hole 20x18 cm was found on a small lake,
> but the bottom of the lake was not searched, it seems.
>
>Thanks Marco, Steve and Mike.
>Good luck with a Falls on Ice-page, Pekka! I might publish this list on
>a page myself soon, I will guess..
>
>
>Regards,
>Bjørn Sørheim,
> from Icy Norway
>(In winter that is)
>
>
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Thank you, Bjorn and all,<br>
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anybody happen to have <font face="arial">Baumhauer's catalog of meteorites
(1844),<br>
there might be some information in it about one potential finnish<br>
one, Abo (&Aring;bo) known before 1844. It may be a potential on ice<br>
case, but may be very difficult to have clear information about this.<br>
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Please, have a look at Jarmo Moilanen&acute;s page;<br>
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</font><a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://www.netppl.fi/~jarmom/geo/met/mabo_e.htm">http://www.netppl.fi/~jarmom/geo/met/mabo_e.htm</a><br>
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take care,<br>
<br>
pekka<br>
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P.S. We have still some ice on the lakes left, but hope not many days anymore
<br>
for this summer...;-<br>
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Bj&oslash;rn S&oslash;rheim wrote:<br>
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  <pre wrap="">Marco, Steve, Mike, Pekka &amp; List,<br>I have updated the list with the new information today:<br><br>Current Falls ON or through ICE List (15 entries):<br>-Canada<br>Great Bear Lake         H6      1936 1)<br>Holman Island           LL      1951<br>Bruderheim              L6      1960 2)<br>Revelstoke              CI1     1965 3)<br>Vilna                   L5      1967 4)<br>Tagish Lake             CI2     2000<br><br>-Norway<br>Ski                     L6      1848<br>Grefsheim               L5      1976<br><br>-Sweden<br>Hassle                  H5      1869<br>Sk&aring;ne-Tran&aring;s            ?       1922 5)<br>L&aring;nghalsen              L6      1947<br><br>-Finland<br>Luotolax                HOW     1813<br>Bjurb&oslash;le                L/LL4   1899 ** THROUGH Ice<br><br>-Russia<br>Shirokovsky             PAL     1956 ** THROUGH Ice, BUT doubtful and rock<br>under scrutiny<br><br>-Kazakstan<br>Zaizan                  H5      1963<br><br>-----------
--------------------------------------------------<br><br>Comments:<br>1)See comments by Mark Bostick on this list today.<br><br>2)See comments by Marco Langbroek on this list today, needs more info,<br>seems it was at least mainly a fall on firm ground.<br><br>3) Harvey H. Nininger found just ~1g (TKW) of this meteorite in black SNOW that <br>search parties had found over 2 months afterwards. Nininger comments on this<br>in his autobiography: 'Find a Falling Star' pp.233-35. He mention no lakes.<br>Needs more info. Bruderheim also mentioned on pp 223-4. <br>The Revelstoke entry size was said to be a million tons, by the way! <br><br>4) Vilna was found in SNOW on a lake. And is just 144 milligram! But still fits<br>the criteria, I would say. I found this myself yesterday, doing a new search!<br><br>5) Likely, a hole 20x18 cm was found on a small lake,<br>   but the bottom of the lake was not searched, it seems. <br><br>Thanks Marco, Steve and Mike.<br>Good luck with a Falls o
n Ice-page, Pekka! I might publish this list on<br>a page myself soon, I will guess..<br><br><br>Regards,<br>Bj&oslash;rn S&oslash;rheim,<br> from Icy Norway <br>(In winter that is)<br><br><br>______________________________________________<br>Meteorite-list mailing list<br><a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:Meteorite-list_at_meteoritecentral.com">Meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com</a><br><a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://www.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/meteorite-list">http://www.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/meteorite-list</a><br><br></pre>
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