No offense taken..Martin :0)
Guido
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>From: Matthias Bärmann
>Sent: Sep 18, 2010 3:29 PM
>To: Martin Altmann ,
>meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
>Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] RFSPOD - Sep 18, 2010 - THe Elbogen Iron
>
>Hi Mike, Martin e.a.,
'cause this mixture of fiction and reality is a quite typical
European feature ...
My best as ever,
Matthias
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From: "Martin Altmann"
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Sent: Saturday, September 18, 2010 11:29 PM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] RFSPOD - Sep 18, 2010 -
Hello Mike B. and List,
An interesting aside concerning the Elbogen iron in the Catalogue(s) of
Meteorites:
=> 3rd edition, p. 148: Elbogen, Bohemia. Fell 1400 (?)
=> 4th edition, p. 131: Elbogen ... Fell 1400, possible date
=> 5th edition, p. 185: Elbogen ... Fell 1400
Cheers,
Bernd
-list] RFSPOD - Sep 18, 2010 - THe Elbogen Iron
Dear Bernd,
Thanks for the extract. I wonder why most catalogues, Grady, MetBull, etc.
still list it as a fall. Perhaps it was the story of it being chained down
to prevent it from flying away the way it came. There also seems to be
discrepancies in
alf Of
bernd.pa...@paulinet.de
Sent: Saturday, September 18, 2010 12:09 PM
To: Meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Subject: [meteorite-list] RFSPOD - Sep 18, 2010 - THe Elbogen Iron
Mike B. wonders:
"It is also interesting that NHMV's label suggests that they do
not recognize Elbogen (ca. 1400
Mike B. wonders:
"It is also interesting that NHMV's label suggests that they do
not recognize Elbogen (ca. 1400) as the oldest iron fall. Why?"
http://www.rocksfromspace.org/September_18_2010.html
Hello Mike and List,
They do not recognize Elbogen as the oldest iron fall because it is
*not* a
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