[meteorite-list] NPA 07-19-1929 Winona, Arizona, Meteorite Found
From: MARK BOSTICK <thebigcollector_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Mon Mar 28 17:13:02 2005 Message-ID: <BAY104-F46CD1B84E3F96EBCF605EB3440_at_phx.gbl> Paper: The Charleroi Mail City: Charleroi, Pennsylvania Date: Friday, July 19, 1929 Page: 7 (of 12) Sulphur in Meteorite That Fell in Arizona The nether regions, traditional source of "fire and brimstone," are not along in their quota of sulphur. A meteorite, which descended from the sky to a group of Indian ruins about five miles from Winona, Ariz., and which was discovered by a Flagstaff filling station operator, has been found to contain more than 6 per cent of sulphur. This has been determined after analysis by two geologists. The meteorite was egg-shaped, but badly decomposed as a result of the years that have elapsed since it fell. It was buried ten inches below the ground. It is of the stony type, but contained small amounts of iron. The sulphur was present in the form of iron sulphide. - Kansas City Star's Science Service. (end) Clear Skies, Mark Bostick Wichita, Kansas http://www.meteoritearticles.com http://www.kansasmeteoritesociety.com http://www.imca.cc http://stores.ebay.com/meteoritearticles PDF copy of this article, and most I post (and about 1/2 of those on my website), is available upon e-mail request. The NPA in the subject line, stands for Newspaper Article. The old list server allowed us a search feature the current does not, so I guess this is more for quick reference and shortening the subject line now. Received on Mon 28 Mar 2005 05:13:00 PM PST |
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