Came across this abstract on Sutter's Mill meteorite fall

For those of you that get MAPS you can read the whole article at that provided 
link :)

Enjoy.
 
 
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Detection and rapid recovery of the Sutter's Mill meteorite fall as a model for 
future recoveries worldwide
 
 
Abstract
The Sutter's Mill C-type meteorite fall occurred on 22 April 2012 in and around 
the town of Coloma, California. The exact location of the meteorite fall was 
determined within hours of the event using a combination of eyewitness reports, 
weather radar imagery, and seismometry data. Recovery of the first meteorites 
occurred within 2 days and continued for months afterward. The recovery effort 
included local citizens, scientists, and meteorite hunters, and featured 
coordination efforts by local scientific institutions. Scientific analysis of 
the collected meteorites revealed characteristics that were available for study 
only because the rapid collection of samples had minimized terrestrial 
contamination/alteration. This combination of factors—rapid and accurate 
location of the event, participation in the meteorite search by the public, and 
coordinated scientific investigation of recovered samples—is a model that was 
widely beneficial and should be
 emulated in future meteorite falls. The tools necessary to recreate the 
Sutter's Mill recovery are available, but are currently underutilized in much 
of the world. Weather radar networks, scientific institutions with interest in 
meteoritics, and the interested public are available globally. Therefore, it is 
possible to repeat the Sutter's Mill recovery model for future meteorite falls 
around the world, each for relatively little cost with a dedicated researcher. 
Doing so will significantly increase the number of fresh meteorite falls 
available for study, provide meteorite material that can serve as the nuclei of 
new meteorite collections, and will improve the public visibility of 
meteoritics research.
 
 
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/maps.12249/abstract;jsessionid=067D0DC3577A4F229C4F41FFC1BD6224.f03t03
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