[meteorite-list] Where to Look for Meteorites
From: Paul <bristolia_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Tue, 28 Apr 2009 13:13:18 -0700 (PDT) Message-ID: <127811.77090.qm_at_web36208.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Below is a paper and a web page that might provide some hints as to where to look for meteorites. Matmon, A., O. Simhai, R. Amit, I. Haviv, N. Porat, E. McDonald, L. Benedetti, and R. Finkel, 2009, Desert pavement?coated surfaces in extreme deserts present the longest-lived landforms on Earth. Geological Society of America Bulletin. v. 121, no. 5-6, p. 688-697. doi:10.1130/B26422.1 http://gsabulletin.gsapubs.org/cgi/content/abstract/121/5-6/688 A related web page is ?Matmon Ari Research Interests? at: http://earth.huji.ac.il/staff-details.asp?topic=0&id=323 ?Paran Plains, a typical environment in the Near East ? The combined surface and subsurface samples indicate that the surface and its particles have not eroded for millions of years.? http://earth.huji.ac.il/Data/Image/Ari/Paran%20Plains.jpg The above web page also has a picture of a small erosional crater. at: http://earth.huji.ac.il/Data/Image/Ari/Makhtesh%20Katan.jpg ?A small (4X5 km2) erosional crater (Makhtesh Katan). Active channel sediment, sediment from Pleistocene terraces, and bedrock samples were collected for cosmogenic isotope analyses. Preliminary results suggest a cliff retreat rate and enlargement of the crates at a rate of ~70 m/Ma.? Yours, Paul H. Received on Tue 28 Apr 2009 04:13:18 PM PDT |
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