Geoff:
Thanks for the shameless plug.. I will gladly sign copies, free of charge :)
here is the link: http://mhmeteorites.com/handbook_colorado.html

The coordinates in my book were gathered through research from the Denver Museum of Natural History, MetBull, finder accounts, and other lit searches. Some should actually be better than the MetBull.

Matt

Notkin wrote:

Walter N. posted:

It's interesting that you put up this list today. I live in Golden and just
a few days ago I went to the MB database and placed set points in Google
Earth for all the Colorado meteorites they had on file.



Dear Walter:

Golden is a lovely town. I am a great fan of the hot springs at nearby Indian Springs.

I'm not sure if this has already been mentioned, but if you don't already own a copy, may I recommend "The Handbook of Colorado Meteorites," by our very own Matt Morgan. It is an attractive color booklet written by Matt, with lots of photos and info about Colorado meteorites. It is "Special Publication 49," by the Colorado Geological Society, published in 2000.

Matt has been known to sign copies, if you ask nicely  : )

http://www.mhmeteorites.com


Matt, you redesigned the website again! I like the photo of you studiously examining a pallasite slice on the home page. You are a very talented chap.



Regards to all,

Geoff N.
www.aerolite.org

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