Knowing how much time and effort was put into the book, "Meteorites fro A to Z", I feel it is only appropriate to give credit where credit is due. While Anne Black was indeed a collaborator and contributor the book, Bill and Mike Jensen were the principle authors.
A recent phone conversation with Mike confirmed that an updated version of "Meteorites from A to Z" should be completed in time for the Tucson 2004 Show. Any additions or corrections to the book should be forwarded to the Jensen Bros. All non-Sahara information should be sent to Mike at:
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Any Sahara related information should go to Bill at: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>.
When I need quick, basic information about a meteorite, I usually find myself reaching for this book. The new edition will be a great addition to all of our libraries.
Best,
John Gwilliam
At 06:20 AM 9/29/03 -0700, Steve Arnold, Chicago!!! wrote:
I was told that the original rosamond piece was 400 grams according to Ann Black's meteorites a to z.According to bob verish's records, it was 850 grams.I also checked the NATURAL HISTORY'S METEORITE data base, it says that a 850 gram stone was found.It was found on nov. 24, 1940It is an L with no other info on it.Well I will let the meteorite guru's decide which is right.All I know is I have a piece of the new ROSAMOND DRY LAKE.You can view it on my website.
steve arnold, chicago
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