Hi James,
Try : http://imca.repetti.net/metinfo/index.html
A good starting book is "Rocks From Space" (2nd edition) by O. Richard
Norton. It's available through most all bookstores and also through
online stores. The ISBN is 0-87842-373-7
best,
Ken
IMCA #9632
Rod wrote:
Hello to all in the group,
I have been lurking for a few days and reading the messages. There seem
to
be some VERY intelligent people on here and I feel a bit confused by all of
the nomenclature and classification numbers.
I have never even held a meteorite in my hand but am interested in
finding/collecting them. I do some metal detecting when my back/knees allow
it and would like to add identifying meteorites to my knowledge base.
Can someone provide a few good websites giving general knowledge about
meteorite identifying? There are quite a few sites that come up with a
Google search but with the amount of meteor-wrongs I have read about, It
would help to know the information I am reading is factual.
Any help would be appreciated,
Thanks,
James
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