[meteorite-list] NPA 07-16-1931: Henbury Craters Discovered
From: MARK BOSTICK <thebigcollector_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Sat Sep 18 12:06:39 2004 Message-ID: <BAY4-F2uiy2bZGToJbg0000e5c9_at_hotmail.com> Please visit, www.MeteoriteArticles.com, a free on-line archive of meteor and meteorite articles. Paper: Daily Gleaner City: Kingston, Surrey, Jamaica Date: Thursday, July 16, 1931 Page: 19 Discover 13 Craters Made by a meteorite. Geologists Ask Australian Premier to Protect Site For Further Investigations ADELAIDE, Australia, July 10 - The Commonwealth Prime Minister has been asked to set aside as a reservation the site along the Fink River, in Central Australia, where thirteen large craters, caused thousands of years ago by a huge meteorite, have been discovered. The site is in Federal territory and the Prime Minister is being urged to take action to prevent its being despoiled by visitors. Scientists are interested in the discovery, on which a report was presented to a meeting of the Royal Society last might, and a party of university scientists soon will make further investigations. Three of the craters are larger then the biggest caused by the Siberian meteorite twenty-three years ago, and the largest is second in size only to the Canyon Diablo in Arizona. The craters range from 220 to ten yards wide, and more than 800 meteorite fragments are scattered over the surrounding country. They weigh from a few ounces to fifty pounds and consist mainly of metallic iron and nickel. The discovery followed reports received by Professor Grant, who with Sir Douglas Mawson arranged a fortnight's investigation by two geologists, Messrs. Alderman and Winzor. They state that the crater, in which trees are growing, are greatly reduced in size and depth as a result of erosion, but that the largest is fifty feet deep. The impact of the meteorite was so great that it generated melted rocks in the vicinity. Received on Sat 18 Sep 2004 12:06:38 PM PDT |
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