Elton and list,
there was NO meteorite impact in the Chiemgau in Southern Germany! This whole
story about a comet impact and a huge strenfield of impact craters is nonsense.
These appears to be a perfect marriage of amateur and academic cooperation.
This is a good example of VOODOO SCIENCE!!
There is NO hard evidence of impact features. The whole impact scenario, as de-
scribed by this amateur group, is theoretically and pratically IMPOSSIBLE.
There are many, many good reasons why the socalled "Chiemgau impact" is NOT
accepted in the scientific community.
Regards
Dieter Heinlein
European Network of Fireball Photography and Meteorite Recovery
Member of the Meteoritical Society since 1978
----- Original Message -----
From: "Mr EMan" <[email protected]>
To: "metlist" <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, March 16, 2009 4:49 AM
Subject: [meteorite-list] Chiemgau--an unsung hammer
Chiemgau in Southern Germany contains a 4500yo crater field which was largely brought to scientific light just this decade and
largely investigated by what we fondly know as "amateurs" --quiet capable and serious amateurs I might add. These appears to be a
perfect marriage of amateur and academic cooperation.
Their thoroughness is a hallmark to achieve in future investigation.
Documentation for this crater field is top notch and has been presented in
detail at this website.
<http://www.chiemgau-impact.com/geschichte.html>
The PDF file at this link is deserving of book status and contains amongst other things, photos of bone and hair samples
suggesting the Chiemgau impactor was indeed a very large hammer.
<http://www.chiemgau-impact.com/artikel2.pdf>
Are any of the CIRT members also members of this list? IF so please speak up
and take a bow!!
Elton
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