[meteorite-list] New MAPS issue..interesting articles
Robert Verish
bolidechaser at yahoo.com
Wed Apr 4 21:42:14 EDT 2007
On a more positive note:
The recent MAPS issue (Vol.42 no.3 March 2007), also
contains the latest Meteoritical Bulletin (#91).
I can see from reading Table 3, which contains the
"Officially recognized meteorites" for North America,
that "Congratulations" are in order for a number of
finders, and some of them are members of this List:
Asher & Baird (for BM 003)
Sonny Clary leads the pack with his 3 finds
Jeff Pringle, and
Greg Stanley, are Californians with 1 find, each, as
is
Thaddeus Besedin, who has donated his find to a
museum.
There are others, but I don't know who they are, so
please introduce yourself.
Total of ~16 finds from N. America in this issue, but
ONLY 3 of them are from dry lakes!!!
Is this the start of trend?
Yes, but it's NOT a trend of fewer finds being made.
Sadly, it's an indication of a trend in which many
finds ARE being made on drylakes, but because those
localities already have a name (with numbers) many of
the newer finds are going UNREPORTED and UNCLASSIFIED.
Well, at least I started on a "positive note",
Bob V.
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[meteorite-list] New MAPS issue..interesting articles
Mike Jensen meteoriteplaya at gmail.com
Tue Apr 3 21:35:38 EDT 2007
Hi All
Just received my March issue of Meteoritics and
Planetary Sciences.
There are actually two very interesting articles in
it...
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