While I have heard nothing further, the linked maps suggest whatever survived may have splashed into Georgian Bay.
Mark

Hello List

This makes me rebound on questions I had prepared for the list

- do you know of any occurrence of a meteorite found on a beach, coming from the ocean ? - if not, why ? Are they not looked for ? Or are they just not "expectable" ?

I lived many years on Long Island (NY) and remember especially the mid 90s with amazing tides: El Nino + Equinox tides bringing ashore from the near coastal depths, shells, beautiful weathered
glass pieces, stones, that we usually didn't see.
We found a 200 years old small snail like shell at Nino time. Just lying on the beach.
Not counting old amazing Horseshoe crab shells...

There was also the magnificent and powerful Leonid shower from 1997 (or 1996?)
... some meteorites must have gone to the ocean, no ?

I am just very curious about this.
Off course the found meteorites would certainly be weathered, rounded etc... by their stay in the salty and rough ocean... but knowing that the undersea plateau is wide and long and that tides can bring up elements from this plateau floors... well, there might be
some meteorites in it...
Or am I totally nut to think that way ?

And this would count for most of all coastal areas in the world.

Cheers
Michael Bross


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