[meteorite-list] Prospecting for meteorites

michel FRANCO michel at caillou-noir.com
Sat Nov 19 03:05:48 EST 2005


Hi,

Thanks Sterling for the additionnal info about the Chinguetti meteorite
story.

I suggest to say that there is no more controversy about the existence
of the huge mass  and to stop spending time searching it. The dynamic of
fall teaches that any mass larger than 200 tons will vaporize upon
landing. The possible mass of the Chinguetti hill is over thousand of
tons. For me it is physically impossible the find this huge mass.

Then it is true that a meteorite was found nearby that hill and that the
sun burnt rocks in the hot Sahara are covered with desert varnish, often
very black and sometimes similar to slightly alterated fusion crust. The
confusion was possible before we had knowledge of Eugene Shoemaker works
about impact craters. 

My 2 cents.

Best regards

Michel FRANCO


 >  Its existence is still a controversy. Oddly, the supposed fragment
is widely 
> accepted as a "real" meteorite, while the mass from which it was
removed is not, which > seems a little paradoxical.


>Sterling K. Webb
--------------------------------------------------------------
bernd.pauli at paulinet.de wrote:

> "I dream to find a similar one, somewhere ... if anyone has a clue 
> where to prospect, please share it with me, off list, other wise I 
> will have to charter a 380!"
>
> Bonjour Michel, hello List,
>
> The enormous Chinguetti main mass (said to be 100 m long and 45 m 
> high) in the desert of Adrar (Mauritania) is still waiting for you to 
> go and get it  ;-)
>
> Bernd
>
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