[meteorite-list] WHO IS THE BEST AND MOST SUCCESSFUL METEORITE HUNTER OUT THERE?
Martin Altmann
altmann at meteorite-martin.de
Thu Jul 16 09:47:33 EDT 2009
Well... but aren't that two different sports, difficult to compare, to hunt
on the ice and in a hot rocky desert?
http://www.dtm.ciw.edu/users/lrn/pictures/ant/sun_snow_ice.jpg
http://kuerzer.de/Hopper3000
http://www.dtm.ciw.edu/users/lrn/pictures/ant/flags3.jpg
vs.
http://kuerzer.de/Whereishopper
http://www.saharamet.com/desert/meteorite/tracks.jpg
http://www.mdpub.com/newphotos/Oct06/desert2.jpg
(...I read a paper, which said, that the average pairing rate among the
Antarcic field numbers is 5.
So that the 35,000 Antarctic numbers represent 7,000 different meteorites.
Only wanted to mention that, cause some forget that, if they compare hot
with cold desert finds.)
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HUNTER OUT THERE?
If we're counting rocks, then the answer is John Schutt of ANSMET
(followed closely by Cassidy and Harvey, as Jeff mentioned):
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Schutt
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/08/25/sports/othersports/25outdoors.html
He's been doing this since 1980 and probably has personally found
10-20% of the ANSMET collection. The Wikipedia stub doesn't begin to
do this guy justice. Every year he has to make sure some
newbie-lab-scientist-volunteer doesn't do something stupid. In 1988,
I almost lost my snowmobile over a cliff. I parked it, not knowing
that it didn't have a brake. It succumbed to gravity and headed
downhill. John ran after it, tackled it, and prevented it from going
over the edge.
The guy can spot and classify meteorites from 100 meters.
Randy Korotev
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