Hi Paul and List, Paul updated the state-by-state statistics to reflect land area present within each state. Since I'm pretty up-to-date with the classified and published meteorites from California, I can at least update its stats:
> The order in which data is listed is State; number of > meteorites; (rank in total area of state); land area in > square miles; (area in square miles per meteorite found). ... > California 45 (3) 155,959 (3,464) Through MB88, California's total is now 95. So that brings the 1 per 3464 square miles figure down to 1 per 1642. By next year's Bulletin, California's published total will probably exceed that of Kansas. --Rob ______________________________________________ Meteorite-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://six.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/meteorite-list