Hi Michael and list,
Great pictures! Has any one been to the Sikhote-alin strewn field to
hunt meteorites recently? Or is this area still of limits to hunting?
Thanks,
Sonny
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I have added a few photos from the impact site along with Matt's great
piece
here:
http://www.sikhote-alin.org/sikhote-alin-1947.html
Michael Johnson
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Date: Wed, 16 Sep 2009 18:10:45
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Hi all,
Most of you have probably seen it already but for anyone following this
thread there is footage of a couple of trees in the Sikhote-Alin
documentary
where pieces have gone clean through them. It's at about 6:08.
http://www.meteorites.com.au/odds&ends/sikhote-alin.html
Cheers,
Jeff
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George
I don't think the heat was from the small meteorite itself, but the
kinetic energy released by the impacting bodies. There was enough
energy
to form craters/pits that were 20-30m wide and down trees.
Like in all cratering events, there was a hot air blast caused by the
energy release which may have charred the outside of the trees.
This is just a possible way to explain the charring, if in fact, that
is
what I am seeing on the bark of the tree (again, not behind the small
meteorite).
Matt
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I don't see any charring...only staining/rust. <<
Wanting to expand a little here...assuming the tree was alive when
struck,
I don't think a small meteorite would carry enuf heat to cause any
charring that would be noticed today. Being one who relies on a
woodstove
as their
primary source of heat, I can attest that it's a real bear to get
wet
wood
to even think about burning. If it was a dead tree, I still doubt
there
would be enuf heat in this small piece to cause anything to burn. If
a
small
piece was hot enuf to cause any charring, I can only imagine how much
heat
would be in the larger pieces...were there any burnt trees in the
strewnfield area? I can't tell from the photograph, but was this
piece a
fragment or
an individual?
George Zay
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