[meteorite-list] Franconia strewnfield map ?

Mike / flattoprocks mikewm at npgcable.com
Sun Oct 16 12:16:41 EDT 2005


Hello Pierre and list members, I am sure some of you know that Lora Bleacher 
requested such a map. Jim Smaller knew many more of the other hunters in the 
area, so I provided the information that Ruben and I had gathered about the 
area to him. I have seen the paper that Lora wrote on line perhaps some 
knows the link? I am not sure if the map is available on line (I doubt it) I 
know the people who contributed to it got a copy. And of course this 
information is in the hands of anyone wishing to study it through ASU.
 On the subject of several different meteorites, I can finally say that one 
of the  four that Ruben and I submitted, has finally been approved. However 
this information is not official until you see it in a bulletin,
 The meteorite is named: Warm Springs Wilderness.
 Classification: H4-6 genomict breccia, S2, W1
 ASU has paired two of these stones by doing thin sections and complete 
micro probe work ups. Then Lora has also visually paired another six stones 
(100 to 200 gram range) and another 6 that need to be cut or larger windows 
made to be sure.
 The others have been tentatively approved, however a name change and 
probable numbering system will be used for probably 4 of the others in the 
area. The main name will probably be Sacramento Wash  and then 001 and 002 
and so on.
 I hope you noticed how many time I overused the word PROBALLY, I did this 
because the information could change before it make it into the next 
bulletin.
Mike Miller  //  E-Bay  flattoprocks
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Mike Miller 230 Greenway Rd. Kingman AZ 86401
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Pelé Pierre-Marie" <pierremariepele at yahoo.fr>
To: "MeteoriteList" <meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com>
Sent: Sunday, October 16, 2005 1:48 AM
Subject: [meteorite-list] Franconia strewnfield map ?


> Hello to the List
>
> I was wondering if anyone was making a real map of the
> Franconia strewnfield in a rational way, as did Jim
> Krieg   for Gold Basin ?
>
> Franconia delivers several different meteorites
> (chondrites, irons) so it could be cool to make a map
> with all coordinates of finds for a scientifical study
> of the area.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Pierre-Marie PELE
> www.meteor-center.com
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