Hello, Martin A. and the list.
and thank you for the pic, Martin A. Well, these are really not micrometeorites.
I put the pic on the net;
http://www.dlc.fi/~nuuska/kinnekulle.jpg
just to save time and trouble from Martin, hope this is ok. If not, Martin, please, let me know, and I�ll remove the pic.
I thik, this is a beaty worth to share. I also aggree with Bjorn, these should be listed as a "real" find in the cataloque.
take care,
pekka s
Martin Altmann wrote:
Hi Pekka and the list,
the fossile meteorites of Kinnekulle are very macroscopic. I couldn't find a picture in the web, so I scanned a photo from a magazine. (Sterne&Weltraum, 8/2003, p.15) The meteorite there is about 8cm x 6cm / 3.15" x 2.36" and is looking like, well, just as a an ordinary chondrite has to look like. I have no place to put it online, so if somebody interested in the picture I will mail it off list.
Martin (from now on Martin A. to avoid confusion).
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Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Meteorites in limestone (or in sandstone, 120
pcs in Finland?????)
Hello, Martin and the list,
we have also some fossile ???micro-meteorites??? found in Finland in sandstone, in Koylio, some 1,4 Ga old ??? These was found in 1960, then confimed as meteorites by Geological Survey of Finland and Munster university in 1998.
Some ???120 micrometeorites??? was found. Anyway, when more material was collected, no meteorites was found at all. So in fact at the moment nobody knows, where those 120 ??? micrometeorites??? came from, so it�s possible, these Koylio ???micrometeorites??? don�t exist at all. They were discretidet later in 1990�s.
Jarmo Moilanen has a more spesific story on his site;
http://www.netppl.fi/~jarmom/geo/met/mkoyli_e.htm
I have tried to find a clear difference between a micrometeorites and meteorites, so if somebody has it, please, let me know. There are several very, very small ones listed in cataloque, but the real micrometeorites is a different thing anyway, so the clear description with a "micrometeorite" would be more than welcome.
take care,
pekka s
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