Lost creek was classified by Dr. Alan Ruben in 2001 and was in the Met. Bulletin #86 of 2002. This was in a poor time frame to be included in the 5th. Ed. Cat. of Meteorites. It is a H 3.8 (S2 W3) Brad Sampson had the main mass last recorded.
Credits go to good friend remaining annomonous.
DAve Freeman
DNAndrews wrote:
For Lost Creek in Lincoln Co., KS. I came up with the following topo:
<http://topozone.com/map.asp?lat=39.03556&lon=-98.15694>
http://topozone.com/map.asp?lat=39.03556&lon=-98.15694
Hope this helps you all out.
Dave David Freeman wrote:
Enabling our selves to grow, how about a suspected location by Long and Lat, and the state/region of the world it should have came from. The Catalogue has locations listed, maybe one of the creeks in that area would match with the long. and lat.
Dave F.
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Does anyone have information on the "Lost Creek" meteorite?
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I am "at a loss" to find "Lost Creek" as well.
I know Jerry is an avid collector of Kansas meteorites in particular, and a glance at "Meteorites A-Z" reveals the following Kansas "creeks" -
Elm Creek, Goose Creek, Ladder Creek, Prairie Dog Creek, and Sand Creek....maybe the rock in question is one of those?
Gregory
J. Gregory Wilson 2118 Wilshire Blvd. #918 Santa Monica, CA 90403
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