[meteorite-list] MetBull, additions, synonyms, alternative names.

Jeff Grossman jgrossman at usgs.gov
Fri Mar 10 18:51:44 EST 2006


I add lots of things to the indices of the database that you never 
see.  If you have an alternate spelling for a meteorite you think 
should be included, even if it is not recognized by the NomCom, by 
all means send it to me.  This will allow a search to succeed, even 
though your spelling is not acknowledged as a synonym.  For example, 
a search on "Wolfe Creek" now succeeds in finding Wolf Creek.

jeff

At 06:01 PM 3/10/2006, you wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>would it not make sense to include alternative place names and 
>synonyms for such entries in MetBull, even if it is a late addition. 
>It is an online database. This I believe should allow people to find 
>without fuss what they are looking for.
>
>Maybe even local language names for entries such as how Henbury is 
>known by several.
>Henbury, recent. Double Punchbowl, old. Chindu chinna waru chingi 
>yaku, Aboriginal.
>
>Barringer Crater is also known by several names, etc.
>
>
>I don't know what's involved, or how flexible the MetBull structure is.
>
>Kevin, VK3UKF.
>
>
>
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