[meteorite-list] A Lorton thought....

Elizabeth Warner warnerem at astro.umd.edu
Sun Mar 28 17:52:11 EDT 2010


Hi Mike,

I live in the area, so I'll try to take a stab at answering...

Snow plowed from the streets and most lots was generally plowed off to the 
side of the road or lot where it eventually melted. I should have taken a 
picture of the pile that was in the Pentagon lot... it was there last 
weekend still, but this weekend (after several very nice days) it is 
gone... The snow piles that were dumped over the edge of the parking 
garage at campus were still there  (they are on the north side of the 
building)...

Some parking lots but mainly garages that couldn't plow snow to the side 
would have it transported... not sure where though. I'm sure that around 
Lorton, the neighborhood streets were plowed but the snow left in huge 
drifts on the side of the road  and on property....

Clear Skies!
Elizabeth



On Sun, 28 Mar 2010, Galactic Stone & Ironworks wrote:

> Hi Listees and Hunters,
>
> Although I was born up north and walked to school in the snow, we
> moved down south when I was a grade-schooler.  So forgive me if my
> knowledge of snow-related things is lacking.
>
> What happens to the snow that the city/county snowplows move?  Is it
> possible that some Lorton meteorites may have been buried under the
> subsequent snow, and ended up being snowplowed down the street into a
> big pile somewhere and dumped.  Is there some kind of routine for
> disposing of this material?  If so, where does it go?  Is there some
> centralized dumping ground that may have meteorites buried in it?
>
> Best regards and happy huntings,
>
> MikeG
>
>
>



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