[meteorite-list] New possible impact structures detected
From: m42protosun at aol.com <m42protosun_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Fri, 25 Jul 2008 16:16:02 -0400 Message-ID: <8CABCAA65175DCA-1690-18E7_at_WEBMAIL-MB04.sysops.aol.com> Hello Jason and all as I remember, this area was in the 60s the british nuke test area. With 90 meter dia it seens to be a nuke hole. regards Uwe -----Urspr?ngliche Mitteilung----- Von: Jason Utas <meteoritekid at gmail.com> An: m42protosun at aol.com; drtanuki <drtanuki at yahoo.com>; Meteorite-list <meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com> Verschickt: Fr., 25. Jul. 2008, 21:46 Thema: Re: [meteorite-list] New possible impact structures detected NH. US. Hey All, While looking around, I stumbled across this: 25?01'03.94" 133?17'15.25" Is this a known crater? It sure looks like a crater to me...a fresh, obvious crater...... Regards, Jason On Fri, Jul 25, 2008 at 11:53 AM, <m42protosun at aol.com> wrote: > Good evening Dirk (MEZ 20:40) > Hello list, > thank you for your comment to possible impact structure in Australia > (Northeast of Henbury). > I have now noticed the altitude funktion of GE (Mouse shifting). Hunting > impact sites was a hobby of me about > nearly 40 years ago, when I was employed in oil prospection companies. My > job was analysing seismic waves on > an IBM 7060 computer which was at that time one of the fastes of the world. > often I found in the waves an echo > of compressed limestone. After a long pause I started again in the 90s > visiting the german structures > Noerdlingern Ries and Steinheimer Becken. At that time it was aloud to > prospect the scene20as hobby > mineralogist and I found some very nice cones. Today it is forbidden and I > use GOOGLE. > > Now my answer to your comment: > In a desert area a 1 meter higher level around a ring of trees must not be > the a hill. It could be a dune of > sand. Remember! During impact the crater wall inside is hard forced by > shearing forces and the crater center > is forced by hard pressure. After years of weathering the crater will be > filled with sand and everytime when > it becames wet the ring of sheared limestone around the compressede center > takes off the water and the sand > enters the higher porosity. It sinks and build the water reservoir for the > vegetation.So it might be a filled > crater. If you compare it against the small Henburies you will see the same > eff > ect. > My theory is that the Henbury cluster is not the total impact area and that > Boxhole is a crater of the cluster > too. Between both there must be a lot of other impacts. I have put a ruler > from one to the other and on this > line a lot of images look like impact structures. But I'm not im Australia. > Therefore I can only make a > conjecture. > > Other "impact structures": > 24?29'34.68"S, 133?13'30.44"E > > > Now to New Hamshire, US. look at: > 43? 6'42.49"N, 71?11'24.44"W > 43?16'57.90"N, 71?11'6.78"W > 42?54'53.69"N, 71?35'36.35"W > I did not know wether they are or wether they are wellknown. > > Tell me please your meaning > Sincerely Uwe > > > -----Urspr?ngliche Mitteilung----- > Von: drtanuki <drtanuki at yahoo.com> > An: m42protosun at aol.com > Verschickt: Fr., 25. Jul. 2008, 2:04 > Thema: Re: [meteorite-list] New possible impact structures detected > > > > Hi Uwe, > It appears to be a small circular hill surrounded by vegetation. The > center > is higher than the surrounding area and the water drains off of the sides of > the > hill providing more water to support the vegetation (shrubs or trees). Use > your > mouse and move the cursor over the feature and you can see the elevations as > you > move around the feature. Also tilt it an you can see some indication that > it is > about 1 meter above the surrounding circular base. Dirk > > How long have you been looking for impact craters and what start > ed your > interest? Best of luck! > > > --- On Fri, 7/25/08, m42protosun at aol.com <m42protosun at aol.com> wrote: > >> From: m42protosun at aol.com <m42protosun at aol.com> >> Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] New possible impact structures detected >> To: drtanuki at yahoo.com >> Date: Friday, July 25, 2008, 2:39 AM >> Hi Dirk, look at 24?27'46.92"S, >> 133?16'9.01"E. >> What do you think is it? >> Uwe >> >> >> -----Urspr?ngliche Mitteilung----- >> Von: drtanuki <drtanuki at yahoo.com> >> An: Mark Ford <mark.for d at ssl.gb.com>; Uwe >> <m42protosun at aol.com>; >> meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com >> Verschickt: Do., 24. Jul. 2008, 12:52 >> Thema: Re: [meteorite-list] New possible impact structures >> detected >> >> >> >> Hello Mark, Uwe and List, >> Thank you both for your posts. >> Mark I do not see any evidence for any military activity >> to the >> South. The >> darkened areas around the animal pens are manure and the >> buildings are >> all >> intact. >> The circular "target" that Uwe has found is >> difficult to determine >> just what >> it is because of its size and the poor resolution of the >> image. >> Elevations at >> the site do not indicate a circular depression and tilted >> images only >> reveal >> that is is on a hillslope. >> Mark is correct that the Antarctica image is just too >> poor to tell >> anything. >> Best Regards, Dirk Ross...Tokyo >> >> >> --- On Thu, 7/24/08, Mark Ford <mark.ford at ssl.gb.com >> >> wrote: >> >> > From: Mark Ford <mark.ford at ssl.gb.com> >> > Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] New possible impact >> structures detected >> > To: m42protosun at aol.com, >> meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com >> > Date: Thursday, July 24, 2008, 6:17 PM >> > Hi Uwe, >> > >> > Not sure about the Peru one, it looks like a military >> > training range or similar! - scan to the south and >> there >> > are some burned out building it's like a firin >> g range0D >> > or similar, so could be a bomb crater? >> > >> > The Antarctica one is difficult to say, as the >> resolution >> > is way too low on google to see any detail, could be >> > anything ice makes all kind of patterns! >> > >> > Best, >> > Mark >> > >> > >> > -----Original Message----- >> > From: meteorite-list-bounces at meteoritecentral.com >> > [mailto:meteorite-list-bounces at meteoritecentral.com] >> On >> > Behalf Of m42protosun at aol.com >> > Sent: 24 July 2008 00:48 >> > To: meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com >> > Subject: [meteorite-list] New possible impact >> structures >> > detected >> > >> > Good evening list, >> > Using GOOGLE I have found two possible impact >> structures, >> > which are >> > nowhere to be found. Would you please be so kind to >> control >> > my >> > assumption. >> > Peru: 17?34'09.00'' S; >> > 69?40'53.59'' W >> > Antarctica: 80?49'60.00'' S; >> > 126?19'60.00'' E >> > >> > Regards Uwe >> > >> > >> > __________________ > ______________________________________________________ >> >> > AOL eMail auf Ihrem Handy! Ab sofort k?nnen Sie auch >> > unterwegs Ihre AOL >> > email abrufen. Registrieren Sie sich jetzt kostenlos. >> > ______________________________________________ >> > http://www.meteoritecentral.com >> > Meteorite-list mailing list >> > Meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com >> > >> http://six.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/meteorite-list >> > >> > CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE: >> > >> > This email and any files transmitted with it are >> > confidential. If you are not the intended recipient, >> please >> > notify us. Email info at ssl.gb.com. 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