[meteorite-list] Morland meteorite (Kansas)

From: Robert Verish <bolidechaser_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Thu Mar 24 14:34:36 2005
Message-ID: <20050324193418.78955.qmail_at_web51704.mail.yahoo.com>

Mark Bostick wrote:

< Nininger further notes, "The finding of the Hugton
and Morland stones so near the surface, both of them
in the Great Plains region, where fluviatile erosion
goes no at a minimum rate, suggest an interesting
problem regarding the effectiveness of wind as an
agent of gradation in this region." The Paragould
meteorite, a 600 pound stone, and similar sized
meteorite, buried itself eight feet in the soil. >

Thanks Mark,

For your post, which reminded me of Nininger's
earliest observations about the recovery of large
meteorites "so near the surface" and the "problem" of
giving "wind erosion" all the credit for being the
prime agent for exhuming these large masses. Would be
interested in hearing from others that have first hand
information about surface conditions local to where
meteorites were found "on top of the ground".

Bob V.


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[meteorite-list] Morland meteorite (Kansas)
MARK BOSTICK thebigcollector at msn.com
Thu Mar 24 10:06:22 EST 2005


Hello Pierre and list,

Pierre wrote, "Does everyone have the history of the
find of Morland meteorite ? Maybe Mark Bostick can
help as a specialist of Kansas meteorites?"
Received on Thu 24 Mar 2005 02:34:18 PM PST


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