An Estonian friend of mine has mentioned this crater several times. Apparently it was a favorite swimming hole when she was a child. -Robert Beauford : )
> Subject: [meteorite-list] Re:Kaali meteorite - Estonia, 400BC? > > 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 > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > > > Doing some research for a radio slot, and am > > intrigued by the "Kaali" > > > meteorite which fell in Estonia around 400BC; in > > the brief net > > > searches I've done so far I've found intriguing > > references to the Sun > > > being blocked out by the impact, localised > > environmental devastation > > > and even "human casualties"... Couple of websites > > say that there's a > > > large crater in Estonia, and several (as many as > > 8?) smaller craters > > > nearby, but am just wondering if anyone out there > > has any more > > > specific info about this impact? Thanks in advance > > for all info / > > > help, Stu > > > > Hello Stu and List, > > > > Here are two scientifically reliable references: > > > > RASMUSSEN K.L. et al. (2000) The age of the > > Kaalijärv meteorite > > craters (MAPS 35-5, 2000, pp. 1067-1071, excerpt): > > > > 400-370 B.C. at ± 1o / The nine Kaalijärv craters > > on the Estonian > > island of Saaremaa (Ösel) were caused by the impact > > of a fragmented IAB > > iron meteorite, of which several masses have been > > recovered totalling > > about 2.5 kg. The largest piece recovered so far > > weighs 38.4 gr (Raukas > > et al., 1999). > > > > VESKI S. et al. (2001) Ecological catastrophe in > > connection with the > > impact of the Kaali Meteorite about 800-400 BC on > > the island of > > Saaremaa, Estonia (MAPS 36-10, 2001 pp. 1367-1375, > > excerpt): > > > > About 800-400 B.C. a meteoroid hit a then relatively > > densely populated > > island, forming the Kaali meteorite impact craters. > > Unfortunately the > > people living at that time on the island of Saaremaa > > were illiterate and > > we have no direct written record of the impact > > event. Indirect written > > historical records interpreted as describing the > > Kaali meteorite blast > > event come from Tacitus (1942) and Pytheas from > > Massalia. > > > > > > Best regards, > > > > Bernd ______________________________________________ Meteorite-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/meteorite-list