[meteorite-list] Fwd: Sutter's Mill Running Tally of Finds

Michael Gilmer meteoritemike at gmail.com
Wed May 2 11:50:33 EDT 2012


Hi Dr. Korotev and List,

As of right now, the approximate TKW stands at 226.72 grams from a
total of 28 finds.

I am receiving reports via email by the hour from people on the ground
in the strewnfield.

I would like to thank Mr. Mark Dayton and Dr. Peter Jenniskens for
their help in compiling this data.  I would also like to thank the
dozens of people who have contacted with information regarding finds -
you are too many to name and some wish to remain anonymous.  My thanks
to all of you.  :)

Also, I am still looking for an answer regarding Robert Ward's finds.
My posts are delayed to the List, so I will try contacting Robert
directly.

Tally page - http://www.galactic-stone.com/pages/lotus

Best regards,

MikeG

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On 5/2/12, Randy Korotev <korotev at wustl.edu> wrote:
>
>>Unknown female finder who contacted Randy Korotev - 4.26g stone
>>(authenticity?)
>
>
> The woman who found the 4.26-g stone sent this message to me
> yesterday after I passed on to her offers to purchase her stone from
> some list members.
>
> "I have decided to loan the piece to U.C. Davis, Dr. Yin,
> who is a renowned expert and published in the field on this type of
> meteorite. They will be taking a slice of the meteorite and returning the
> rest to me. I plan to just preserve it for family memories, being as my
> 4-year-old granddaughter Emily helped me find this."
>
>
> I know Dr. Yin, and I'll probably hear about it if it's not a meteorite.
>
> Randy Korotev
>
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