Jim Kriegh, co-discoverer of the Gold Basin meteorite strewn field
passed away on October 10, 2007. May he rest in peace on "his"
little Flora asteroid !
Bernd--
HISTORICAL AMERICAN METEORITE OF OVER 42 KG
Bonhams Natural History auction on Sep 21 offers 50+ lots of st
You are gone, Jim, since Oct 10, 2007 but you are not forgotten!
KRING D.A. et al. (1998) Gold Basin Meteorite Strewn Field: The Fossil
remnants of an asteroid that catastrophically fragmented in Earths atmosphere
(Lunar and Planetary Science XXIX, in press, 1998, excerpt):
"The Gold Basin m
In a message dated 10/11/2007 1:52:53 P.M. Mountain Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Anne kindly wrote:
"Did you know that the park across the street from his house was named after
him?"
Back in 2001, Twink wrote in a personal mail:
"Oro Valley celebrated Jim's many accomplishmen
Anne kindly wrote:
"Did you know that the park across the street from his house was named after
him?"
Back in 2001, Twink wrote in a personal mail:
"Oro Valley celebrated Jim's many accomplishments on April 28 with
an outdoor event dedicating the new James D. Kriegh Park in his honor."
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