It looks like there were some unauthourized changes to the original article,
which is here:
http://www.pparc.ac.uk/Nw/meteorite.asp
Cheers,
Pete
From: Martin Horejsi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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To: Ron Baalke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Earliest Meteorites Provide New Piece
inPlanetary Formation Puzzle
Date: Tue, 20 Sep 2005 10:46:10 -0600
Hi Ron and all,
Thanks for the story.
Two lines make me wonder exactly what meteorites they used in the research:
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> The researchers at Imperial College London reached their conclusions
after
> analysing the composition of primitive meteorites, coal-like rocks that
> are older than the earth and which have barely changed since the Solar
> System was made up of fine dust and gas.
and
> The researchers analysed
> around half of the approximately 45 primitive meteorite falls in
existence
> around the world.
I ran a query for carbonaceous meteorites using the COM database and
came up with 36 witnessed falls, and 561 total. Winonites, a total of
11 listed. Brachinites, 7 entries.
Any more info or guesses?
Cheers,
Martin
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