Re: [meteorite-list] Is there an official site for logging finds from Lotus?

2012-05-01 Thread Michael Gilmer
Hi Brien and List,

Here is a listing of those finds reported to the Meteorite List.
Note, this list is not complete and represents only those stones
reported on Art's Meteorite Central Mailing List.

Brien Cook - 5g stone
Unknown female finder who contacted Randy Korotev - 4.26g stone (authenticity?)
Geojack's wife - 8.5g stone
Unknown finder (offered by Karl Aston) - 11g oriented stone
Paul Gessler - "ugly little chunk" - unknown weight
Ruben Garcia - purchased stone - 8.5g stone (same as GeoJack?)
Jerry Moorman - 6.1g stone with "oriented feature"
Brenda Salveson - 16g oriented heat-shield  (possibly purchased by Mike Farmer)
Robert Ward - two stones - approx. 10g each
Numerous reports of broken fragments of various sizes

Assuming all of these finds are authenticated, the TKW stands at 70.86g

The apparent "main mass" thus far appears to be the 16g stone found by
Brenda Salveson.

If anyone knows of any other finds, please email me and I will add
them to the total and build a webpage to keep track of the finds.

Best regards,

MikeG

PS - Brien, my posts are not showing up on the List, so can you please
copy-paste the above tally to the List for me?  Thanks!

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Re: [meteorite-list] Is there an official site for logging finds from Lotus?

2012-05-01 Thread Edwin Thompson

Hello Brien and list, 

Yes, Dr. Peter Jenniskens from SETI Institute, a meteor astronomer who found 
one of the earliest recovered specimens in the parking lot at Lotus Park last 
week returned this past weekend to organize a large group of 
searcher/volunteers to help him hunt private land to find specimens for NASA 
and the Smithsonian. Peter is mapping the strewn field and he is documenting 
and assigning a number to each specimen reported to him. He said Sunday evening 
after people returned from the field that he will be assigning numbers to each 
piece found so that people who do research or hold these specimens in their 
collections will be able to reference research done specifically on their 
specimen. He also said that he would be creating a web site where everyone will 
be able to go to see all of the locations where theirs and other specimens were 
found. Many know Peter from the work he did on the Almahata Sitta Fall. He is a 
great guy and a meticulous researcher. SETI is located relatively nearb
 y in Mountain View so Peter will be working hard to map this strewn field. In 
conversation Sunday he said that he would have a site up as soon as possible. 

 

Congratulations on finding your specimen Brien, it's a beauty. Patrick and I 
have not found one yet but we are seeing lots of amazing wildlife and meeting 
lots of great people in the area. I am looking forward to swimming in the 
American river on the hot days. Also hoping after all these years to get my 
first photographs of a rattlesnake! In all my years of hiking, hunting and 
fishing I have never found one. 

 

Cheers, 

 

E.T.
 


> From: cont...@briencook.com
> Date: Tue, 1 May 2012 12:10:19 -0700
> To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
> Subject: [meteorite-list] Is there an official site for logging finds from 
> Lotus?
> 
> As many of you know I found a 5 gram meteorite ( http://briencook.com/lotus/ 
> ) on Tuesday 4/24 in Lotus before the rain. I've only been collecting for a 
> few years and this was my first find. Being a local I didn't stay in the area 
> and haven't been back to Lotus since. But I would like to have my find 
> verified by any scientist or researcher coming through Sacramento on their 
> way to or from Coloma. I live about 5 miles from Sacramento International 
> Airport.
> 
> I would also like to get my find logged. Is there an official database that 
> is tracking all the finds to date? And if I share my coordinates will I be 
> able to view others as well?
> 
> 
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[meteorite-list] Is there an official site for logging finds from Lotus?

2012-05-01 Thread Brien Cook
As many of you know I found a 5 gram meteorite ( http://briencook.com/lotus/ ) 
on Tuesday 4/24 in Lotus before the rain. I've only been collecting for a few 
years and this was my first find. Being a local I didn't stay in the area and 
haven't been back to Lotus since. But I would like to have my find verified by 
any scientist or researcher coming through Sacramento on their way to or from 
Coloma. I live about 5 miles from Sacramento International Airport.

I would also like to get my find logged. Is there an official database that is 
tracking all the finds to date? And if I share my coordinates will I be able to 
view others as well?



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