Greg, joe
I have spoken to John  valley and will be providing them all  data and map for 
all 100 plus finds that I have collected and collated. I hope to finish 
tomorrow as well as scan the hand drawn map, which will be put on their site. 

This includes approx 20- 25 that I did not have - from Rob Matsons list but I 
do not have locations and pics  for those.
Please look through it when posted  and add incomplete data if possible.
This will be an ongoing project so please keep the data coming if you want to 
help.
Thanks to all who provided the info.

Can someone post the 2 kg pic on a site for me- joe?? -i  have  the pic.

Would like to know who has that stone as it was not authenticated .
Pls email me off list if you wish to remain on the sidelines, and your info 
will not be shared.

If anyone needs an area to look through before the map is posted- pls contact 
me off list. Regret the delay  but I do  not have it in emailable format. 

Regards
Atul kumar
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-----Original Message-----
From: Joe Kerchner <[email protected]>
Date: Mon, 17 May 2010 22:33:55 
To: <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Wisconsin Find Registration  UW-Madison

I have registered mine and hope everyone else will do the same.

-----Original Message-----
From: Greg Hupe <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, May 17, 2010 10:23 PM
To: [email protected]
Cc: John Valley <[email protected]>
Subject: [meteorite-list] Wisconsin Find Registration  UW-Madison

Hello All,

To all who found meteorites, or purchased stones from the original finders 
of the April 14, 2010 fall in southwestern Wisconsin, I encourage everyone 
to register these with the University of Wisconsin - Madison. In charge of 
this web site is Professor John Valley. I have already sent in the 
information for my two finds which included; Weight, Date of Find (I 
included time as well), GPS coordinates and Photos (if you can not send or 
take stones to John).

Here is a snip of John's reply to me earlier today:

"We have three lists of meteorites.  One contains references that we find on 
the web or hear about second hand. The more  important list contains
 all confirmed finds of falls from April 14.  We will put your samples on 
the confirmed list.   We also show pictures on our web site, but this is 
just the subset of samples that we have examined and photographed ourselves 
I understand your reluctance to ship them to us. It would be very helpful to 
know the weights of your samples and the approx. (or exact) locations where 
you found them. This will help us to eventually define the distribution of 
the strewn field and the total mass of stones that were found. Thanks, John 
Valley"

Here is the link to the Registration Page:
http://www.geology.wisc.edu/misc/meteorite-registry/

I would also encourage everyone who has not sent Richard Kowalski or Rob 
Matson this information to do so as well. The data that can be gleaned from 
this information will help these three parties with future meteorite 
recovery and other important science.

Best regards,
Greg

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