[meteorite-list] Bernd strewn fields list
From: cdtucson at cox.net <cdtucson_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Fri, 15 Jan 2010 18:28:36 -0500 Message-ID: <20100115182836.WXTIV.2811.imail_at_fed1rmwml44> Forward from Bernd. -- > To: cdtucson at cox.net > From: bernd.pauli at paulinet.de > Subject: Re-2: : Found another in Benson > Date: 15 Jan 2010 22:59:13 UT > > So do that super dude a favor and forward that to the MetList for me ;-) > > Thank you, Carl! > > Bernd > > ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Strewn field or strewnfield? > > Some examples from various sources: > > Abajo (H5) . found within the strewnfield of the Allende fall > Villa Natamoros, an L3.7 chondrite from the Allende strewn field > Allende (CV3) . The strewnfield is estimated to be > 150km^2 > . enough eyewitness reports of the fall to establish a possible strewn field pattern > Billygoat Donga (L6) . within the Mulga (north) strewnfield > Bushman Land (IVA) . southeast of the accepted Gibeon strewnfield (Buchwald) > Calcalong Creek (LUN) . found by an Aborigine hunter in the Millbillillie strewnfield. > Caldwell (L) . In the case of multiple finds from a strewnfield (Steve Arnold #1) > Campo del Cielo . have been found at Campo del Cielo in a strewn field (U.B. Marvin) > Cedar (H4) . all four Cedar stones appear to define a strewnfield (McCoy) > it should be noted that the Dimmitt strewnfield (K. Keil) > Composition of impact melt debris from the Eltanin impact strewn field (Kyte F.T.) > Gold Basin Meteorite Strewn Field (D.A. Kring) > Imilac strewnfield, Chile, revisited (Marvin Killgore) > Strewn-fields (!) of Imilac and Vaca Muerta (H. Pedersen) > The newly discovered Jiddat al Harasis strewn field in Oman (E. Gnos) > A new, large, ordinary chondrite has been recovered from near the strewn field of Gibeon iron meteorites (L.D. Ashwal) > Exposure history of the Mocs (L6) chondrite: A study of strewn field samples (T.E. Ferko) > From the Strewnfields - A Portable Strewnfield (Martin Horejsi) > Portales, New Mexico, meteorite fall and strewnfield (Harold Povenmire) > The fireball and strewn field of the Tagish Lake meteorites (A.R. Hildebrand) > >Received on Fri 15 Jan 2010 06:28:36 PM PST |
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