Hello Jeff and List,
Maybe Jeff Grossman and/or colleagues would be interested in re-examining
the Selakopi and Glanggang meteorites with the more refined possibilities
that are available and applicable nowadays. More than 20 years have passed
since Fredriksson K. and Peretsman G.S. wrote in
Best wishes,
Bernd
BENOIT P.H. et al. (2000) The non-trivial problem
of meteorite pairing (MAPS 35-2, 2000, 393-417):
Abstract
Pairing is the procedure of identifying fragments of a single meteorite fall
(that were separated during atmospheric passage or during terrestrial history)
by
Hello again,
How about this one: Any thoughts on the relationship
between Glanggang and Selakopi? Cheers, Martin
No thoughts but this:
FREDRIKSSON K. and PERETSMAN G.S. (1982) Glanggang and Selakopi
- Two new paired Indonesian chondrites (Meteoritics 17, 1982, pp. 78-86):
Abstract: The
Hi Bernd,
Thanks for the article. I knew such a text existed, but the reference
I had contained a question mark in the title.
Now a refined question: At what point are meteorites paired? If a same
day fall 50km apart with similar composition is still not enough, then
what is? According to the
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