, Sääksjärvi, Vredefort and Wells
Creek.
Jarmo Moilanen
www.somerikko.net
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MARK BOSTICK kirjoitti 20.02.2004 kello 03:57:
Hello List,
Shatter cones are one of my favorite types of meteorite impactite. Found
around large impact craters, called astroblemes (from Greek astron
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and my old impactite and meteorite collection pages are now in:
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I will reorganize and partly rewrite my site in future, but it will not happen soon...
Best,
Jarmo Moilanen
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ice fragments. The
hole was also surrounded by intense fracture zone and lots of mud from
bottom was splashed some 20 meters away from the impact site. It has been
quite a splash!
Regards,
Jarmo Moilanen
www.netppl.fi/~jarmom/
Hi Al,
In the Atwater case (Lake Tadd) it is situated almost inside
Hi all,
So am I.
Jarmo
Hi all -
If anyone has MAPS at hand, I would be most interested
in the citations of Tacitus and Pytheas.
best wishes -
ep
--- Bernd Pauli HD
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Doing some research for a radio slot, and am
intrigued by
direction.
Unfortunately, if something came down, it seems probable that it fell in
Baltic sea.
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Hi Ken,
Namefor this meteorite (Saparmurat Turkmenbashy) in Meteoritical
Bulletin is Kunya-Urgench. See Meteoritical Bulletin no. 83
where it is classified as H5.
Best regards,
Jarmo Moilanen
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Here is a translation:
Photo: Local people in Vemån in Härjedalen, start to wonder when they found
a mysterious hole in the ground. The hole may be formed when a meteorite hit
the ground on hill.
A possible meteorite fall i Härjedalen
A unexplained hole in the ground with eye-witess reports of
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