[meteorite-list] 10 Falls this year - Can we set the 21st century record for recovered falls?

From: MikeG <meteoritemike_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Sun, 4 Nov 2012 12:50:15 -0500
Message-ID: <CAKBPJW-FVVb3Kp4OjAHm966U0Efi5abmnbRJDc4AEVdNmPODWg_at_mail.gmail.com>

Apologies in advance for use of the dreaded "hammer fall" label in
relation to Carancas. I know Mike and a few others despise that term.
 Not a true hammer stone like Guadalajara, but something manmade was
damaged during Carancas, so I make a distinction there, instead of
just saying Carancas is another fall.

Best regards,

MikeG


On 11/4/12, Michael Farmer <mike at meteoriteguy.com> wrote:
> ok, i am tired, woke up at 3 am for fourth day in a row,
> fell July 8, 2012:)
> I have a piece of it by the way:)
>
> Michael Farmer
>
> Sent from my iPad
>
> On Nov 4, 2012, at 10:11 AM, MikeG <meteoritemike at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi Listees and Hunters,
>>
>> If all the reports of recoveries turn out to be solid, then we have
>> ten recovered meteorite falls this year so far. This is taking into
>> account the new fall over Tata Morocco that Aziz Habibi reported to
>> the List and the recent news of the Addison and Novato falls.
>>
>> 2012 falls so far :
>>
>> Feb 11, 2012 - "Huangzhong/Xining" (unofficial) (L6 chondrite?) : China
>> Mar 01, 2012 - "Oslo" (unofficial) (ordinary chondrite?) : Norway
>> (Hammer)
>> Apr 22, 2012 - Sutter's Mill (C - Carbonaceous) : California USA (Hammer)
>> May 03, 2012 - "Diplo" (unofficial) (ordinary chondrite?) : Pakistan
>> May 22, 2012 - "Katol" (unofficial) (achondrite) : India (Hammer)
>> Jun 03, 2012 - "Comayagua" (unofficial) (ordinary chondrite) : Honduras
>> (Hammer)
>> Aug 22, 2012 - Battle Mountain (L6 chondrite) : Nevada USA
>> Oct 12, 2012 - "Tata" (unofficial) (ordinary chondrite?) : Morocco
>> October 17, 2012 - "Novato" (unofficial) (L6 chondrite) : California
>> USA(Hammer)
>> Oct 30, 2012 - "Addison" (unofficial) (ordinary chondrite?) : Alabama USA
>>
>> This is the most falls in one year since 2008, when we also had ten.
>>
>> In 2007, we had nine falls.
>>
>> So, we now have a little under two months to track down and recover
>> one more meteorite to set the record mark for the 21st century.
>>
>> I have not looked further back into the records to see when the last
>> time we had more than ten falls. My personal records of recovered
>> falls only goes back to Tagish Lake and the year 2000. The Met
>> Bulletin only displays falls that have been approved by NonCom, so
>> confirmed and recovered falls like Zunhua, Breja, and many others are
>> not represented there. Taking into account credible and verifiable
>> reports of recoveries, my list appears to be as close to authoritative
>> as possible. (if anyone knows of reliable recovery reports that are
>> not reflected on my list, please contact me and let me know)
>>
>> I think this apparent increase in recovery rates is due in part to a
>> greater awareness of meteorite falls by the public on a worldwide
>> level, and the skilled use of Doppler radar and sky-camera data to
>> track bolides and project the strewnfield locations in the US - thanks
>> in no small part to the fine folks behind Galactic Analytics, Marc
>> Fries, Rob Matson, and others. This is not only interesting from a
>> statistics-geek standpoint, but it is also encouraging to think that
>> this successful methodology can be applied to any place on the planet
>> covered by Doppler radar. Well done everyone. :)
>>
>> Keep up the good work everyone and happy huntings!
>>
>> MikeG
>>
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