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Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] European pallasites
It depends on what Europe is for you
- Brahin, Belorus
- Mineo, Italy
- Finmarken, Norway
- Marburg, Germany
- Barcis, Italy
- Hambleton, England
( - Krasjonarsk,
- Omolon,
-Seymchan,
-Pallasovka, all Russia, are quite
non-European.Tracy Latimer From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To:
meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com Date: Wed, 16 May 2007 22:28:06 +0200
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] European pallasites It depends on what Europe
is for you - Brahin, Belorus - Mineo, Italy - Finmarken, Norway -
Marburg, Germany
is
pallasite-comprehensive up through about 2003.
The new(ish) pallasites, with the exception of Hambleton, have all been
non-European.
Tracy Latimer
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Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] European
It depends on what Europe is for you
- Brahin, Belorus
- Mineo, Italy
- Finmarken, Norway
- Marburg, Germany
- Barcis, Italy
- Hambleton, England
( - Krasjonarsk,
- Omolon,
-Seymchan,
-Pallasovka, all Russia, are quite Asian).
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Hi Dave,
I'll start the list with:
Barcis, Italy
Finmarken, Norway
Hambleton, UK
Marburg, Germany
Mineo, Italy
I'd be surprised if somebody doesn't add some more to that list though,
I trawled Meteorites from A to Z for those and added the excellent
Hambleton!
Cheers,
Matt.
Dave Harris wrote:
Barcis is doubt, Mineo only a slice available.
Matteo
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Data : Wed, 16 May 2007 21:37:20 +0100
Hi Dave,
I'll start the list with:
Barcis
Hey, don't forget *Marjalahti*, at least it landed in Finland.
For me Europe is everything west of Ural. Continents should be defined
by geology, not politics.
If you count only pallasites of the European Union, then you have to
drop Finmarken as Norway is not a EU member.
:-)
/Göran
Hey, don't forget *Marjalahti*, at least it landed in Finland.
For me Europe is everything west of Ural. Continents should be defined
by geology, not politics.
Of course, this wonderful pallasite fall of June 1902, Marjalahti (PAL-MG,
approx. 45 kg), should be counted in as European!
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