Hi Stan and others,

we do have a number of insitu photographs shown in our expedition journals: 
http://www.niger-meteorite-recon.de/en/libyen2004_fotostory.htm

But if you plan to prospect for meteorites in hot deserts I would recommend to 
study the morphology of rocks common on your target surface more then the 
characteristics of meteorites itself. According to our experience finding 
meteorites on a desert surface is much more a question of distinction than of 
recognition. 

Usually a lot of precious on-site time goes for the acquaintance with the local 
rock variations. Knowledge of the underlying 
stratigraphy is helpful as most surfaces (e.g. the Hammada al Hamra or the 
Hammada du Dra) resemble a horizontal cut through different layers.

On erosion surfaces, which most of the meteorite aggregation areas are, certain 
lumps of minerals embedded in the differnt layers weather out of the bedrock 
and concentrate on the surface. As some of these minerals tend to withstand 
chemical and mechanical weathering much better then the bedrock itself they 
will look alien to the unaqquainted eye and call your attention whenever 
passing one by. 

So maybe thats a point you may turn your attention to as well. There is a large 
number of fine illustrated literature concerning the geology of almost every 
desert in the world. If you narrow your target destination I may able to point 
you to more specific literature.

Hope this helps

Svend

www.niger-meteorite-recon.de


>I know the comet shop guys have a large number of photos of meteorites found 
>in situ, but I was wondering if anyone else would ahve any, or have any 
>links to meteorites found in situ, preferably in dry, desert type 
>environemnts. Preferably rocks that are hard to distinguish as meteorites 
>such as planetary and achonderites.
>
>TIA
>
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