[meteorite-list] Total Number of Meteorites?
From: Martin Horejsi <accretiondesk_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Tue Dec 6 12:42:14 2005 Message-ID: <9c2f96d20512060942g67d149betde5eda1839024c2a_at_mail.gmail.com> Hello Geoff, Good question. According to the Meteoritical Bulletin Database, as of November 19, 2006, there are 31227 valid meteorite names and 2419 provisional names. http://tin.er.usgs.gov/meteor/metbull.php As far as the quote, I am still working on that. Seems to me that I read it even before RFS was published. Cheers, Martin Horejsi On 12/6/05, Darren Garrison <cynapse_at_charter.net> wrote: > On Tue, 6 Dec 2005 10:18:18 -0700, "Notkin" <geoking_at_notkin.net> wrote: > > >Dear Listees: > > > >Greetings all. I was interviewed by a reporter today for a follow-up on > >the Brenham story, and he asked me a good question, which was along the > >lines of: "What is the total known number of different meteorites, > >including all Antarctic Finds and all classified NWAs?" > > > > The problem that I see with figuring out that number is the loss of pairing info from Antarctica and > NWA. Find a hundred meteorites in Antarctica, each gets its own number. Find a hundred in the > Sikhote-Alin strewnfeild, for example, and they are all counted as the same meteorite. So unless > each individual piece from each known strewnfeild is counted as a seperate meteorite, compairing > numbers from known falls to Antarctica and many NWAs is comparing apples and disarticulated > pomegranate pips. > ______________________________________________ > Meteorite-list mailing list > Meteorite-list_at_meteoritecentral.com > http://six.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/meteorite-list > Received on Tue 06 Dec 2005 12:42:11 PM PST |
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