[meteorite-list] Strewnfield size

From: David Freeman <dfreeman_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Thu Dec 2 15:10:51 2004
Message-ID: <41AF768D.9050402_at_fascination.com>

Dear Bernd;
Interesting anomaly...how about being named Paul McCartney ;-)

Rock Springs L-6 strewnfield length: 0 ...a strewnfield of one.
Very best,
Dave F.

bernd.pauli_at_paulinet.de wrote:

>Paul Mc Cartney ;-) wrote:
>
>>I'm doing some research and found a interesting anomaly. The
>>strewnfield for Kendleton is 2 miles. Most strewnfields I've
>>read about are normally 5-15 miles long for stone meteorites.
>>Anyone heard of a 2 mile strewnfield?
>>
>
>Here are a few strewn field data:
>
>Djoumine -- 4 km (= 2.6 miles) long
>Juancheng - 5 km (= 3.3 miles) long and 3 km (= 2 miles) wide*
>Wiluna - 4 x 2 mile strewn field
>Kokubunji - 7 x 2 km (4.6 x 1.3 miles)
>Thuathe - strewn field extending 7.4 by 1.9 km (4.9 x 1.26 miles)
>St. Robert - 7.5 x 4 km (5.0 x 2.66 miles)
>Portales Valley - elliptical strewn field approximately 7.72 km (= 5.15 miles)
>
>*other sources: 10.5 x 4.3 km
>
>The only one with a similar short "long axis" would be Djoumine.
>
>Best wishes,
>
>Bernd
>
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Received on Thu 02 Dec 2004 03:09:49 PM PST


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