Also,
The Brenham strewn field is very large. Almost 24 miles in extent. I
have been told that small fragments have been found west of Greensburg,
and one specimen 50 lbs that I purchased in 1986 was plowed up in a
field just outside on the east edge of Greensburg. So the angle of
incidence
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Also,
The Brenham strewn field is very large. Almost 24 miles in extent. I
have been told that small fragments have been found west of Greensburg,
and one specimen 50 lbs that I purchased in 1986
Dear Susan:
can the brenham fall actually be two falls.
The Brenham finds (both pallasites and siderites) have the same
composition and, as such, are certainly from the same fall. All the new
finds you've been hearing about in Kansas come from a relatively small
area. Steve and his partner
On Thu, 6 Jul 2006 10:07:43 -0700, you wrote:
-- as has already been discussed here on the List with some rancor --
Well, those rancor can be pretty passionate about their pallasites:
http://webpages.charter.net/garrison6328/rancor.jpg
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rancor
Yipes!!
Jerry Flaherty
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