[meteorite-list] Tally of Falls in the Last 10 years
Michael Gilmer
meteoritemike at gmail.com
Thu Dec 2 15:08:36 EST 2010
Some more observations on these "21st century" fall stats -
There have been no pallasite or stony-iron falls during this period.
6 achondrites out of 56 falls total, that amounts to 9.3% ratio of
achondrites to other types.
1 iron out of 56 falls, or only 1.7% ratio of irons to other types.
Over the last 10 years, we have averaged 5.6 officially-recognized
falls per year, but in the year 2005 there were no official falls.
So far in 2010, we have only had 2 official falls and 3 others
(non-official) awaiting classification.
There were 15 hammer falls, or 1.5 per year for the last 10 years.
6 of those hammers were in North America and 5 in the USA.
2 other strong candidates for hammer falls have not been officially
approved yet : Zunhua China and Cartersville Georgia.
India has 10 falls (including one hammer) in the last 10 years.
The USA has 7 falls (including 5 hammers) in the last 10 years, or
approx. 71% hammer ratio - the highest of any nation with more than
one fall.
The USA had zero falls from Jan 01, 2000 until Mar 25, 2003. The
goose-egg was broken the next day by the Park Forest hammer fall.
The next big dry spell for the USA came after the Orlando Florida fall
of Nov 08, 2004 and lasted until Feb 15, 2009 when Ash Creek fell. A
dry spell of over 4 years.
Since Ash Creek, the USA has had 4 official falls and one unapproved
fall (Cartersville), in less than 3 years.
Not to be outdone, Canada has only had 3 falls in the last 10 years,
but all were "doozies" - Tagish Lake (C2-ung of extraordinary
interest), Grimsby (hammer), and Buzzard Coulee (media sensation).
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On 12/1/10, almitt2 at localnet.com <almitt2 at localnet.com> wrote:
> Hi Mike, Patrick and all,
>
> Then from Jan. 01, 2000 to Dec.1, 2010 there have been 56 falls in
> eleven years (11 yr).Interesting.
>
> --AL Mitterling
>
> Quoting Galactic Stone & Ironworks <meteoritemike at gmail.com>:
>
>> Hi Patrick,
>>
>> Yes, I meant to say from Jan 01, 2000. :)
>>
>> Best regards,
>>
>> MikeG
>>
>>
>> On 11/30/10, Patrick Wiggins <paw at wirelessbeehive.com> wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> If you are really meaning "...falls in the 21st century." shouldn't the
>>> list
>>> start on 2001 JAN 01, the beginning of the 21st century and not "since
>>> 2000AD"?
>>>
>>> Or maybe did you mean since the start of the 2000s?
>>>
>>> patrick
>>>
>>>
>>> On 30 Nov 2010, at 15:52, Galactic Stone & Ironworks wrote:
>>>
>>>>> With Lorton now being official (thanks to Greg S. for pointing this
>>>>> out), here is a break down of types for all official meteorite falls
>>>>> in the 21st century. Only falls that are officially-approved and
>>>>> appear in the Met Bulletin are counted.
>>>>>
>>>>> Type : Total falls since 2000AD (56 total falls)
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