I thought, this Mark Jackson said it was in CA, not in
Arkansas.

Steve Schoner.


--- Paul Heinrich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> On Wed, 11 Jun 2003 12:41:36 -0700 (PDT) 
> Mark Jackson [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> 
> >It is unrelated Steve. The gentleman is in the
> Ozarks.
> 
> If he is in the Ozarks, he could talking about
> the Weaubleau structure as discussed below.
>  
> >Proof is coming. One way or the other. I trust 
> >you'll accept the assessment of a Caltech impact 
> >geologist. 
> 
> If a person would read the abstract about the 
> suspected California crater, a person will find
> that they readily admit that it being an impact
> crater is just one of several possible hypotheses
> for its origin. they readily admit that the 
> origin of the California feature is uncertain.
> they are arguing that this feature is worthy of 
> further study. The URL for the possible California
> crater abstract is:
> 
>
http://gsa.confex.com/gsa/2002CD/finalprogram/abstract_35124.htm
> 
> There is a large geologic structure in the Ozarks, 
> which is hypothesized to be an impact structure. 
> It could be what the gentleman is talking about
> as it has been published locally in the papers.
> 
> Some URLs are:
> 
> Popular Articles:
> 
> 1. Evidence of meteorite found near Osceola
> Crater could be one of the largest in the 
> United States by Mike Penprase, Springfield 
> News-Leader, April 12, 2003
> 
> http://news.ozarksnow.com/news/meteor041203.html
> 
> 2. Meteor crater could be one of the largest in 
> the United States, The Daily Journal - Missouri 
> News, Apr 15, 2003
> 
> "SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (AP) -- Researchers at Southwest 
> Missouri State University are investigating claims 
> of a nearby meteor crater that stretches 12 miles 
> wide and was created some 350 million years ago."
> 
> http://news.ozarksnow.com/news/meteor041203.html
> 
> Technical articles
> 
> 1. Evans, K. R.,Mickus, K. L., Fagerlin, S., 
> Luczaj, J., Mantei, E., Miller, J. F., Moeglin, 
> T., Pavlowsky, R. T., and Thomson, K. C., 2003,
> New dimensions of the Weaubleau structure: a 
> Possible Meteorite Impact Site in Southwestern 
> Missouri. Geological Society of America 
> North-Central Section - 37th Annual Meeting 
> (March 24-25, 2003), Session No. 17,
> Midwest Intraplate Seismicity
> 
>
http://gsa.confex.com/gsa/2003NC/finalprogram/abstract_49916.htm
>
http://gsa.confex.com/gsa/2003NC/finalprogram/session_3533.htm
> 
> 
> 2. SMSU Geologists Investigate Large Meteorite 
> Impact Site in Southwest Missouri
> 
>
http://geosciences.smsu.edu/factsheets/factsheet0503.html
> 
> They illustrate planar deformation features 
> (PDFs) in:
> 
>
http://geosciences.smsu.edu/FactSheets/SMSUgeoscienceFactsheet01.pdf
> 
> Your,
> 
> Paul
> Baton Rouge, LA 70803
> 
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