According to the RASC Handbook (2010)there are 4 craters out of 57 in
North America that have meteorites
associated with them.
This one is not listed:
http://www.sott.net/articles/show/169469-Canada-Northern-Alberta-meteor-crater-identified
I have no idea if any meteorites were actually found
, 7/24/10, Chris Spratt cspr...@islandnet.com wrote:
From: Chris Spratt cspr...@islandnet.com
Subject: [meteorite-list] Meteorite craters with meteorites
To: Meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Date: Saturday, July 24, 2010, 7:12 AM
According to the RASC Handbook
(2010)there are 4 craters out
Hi Chris and List,
That is an interesting number - 4 out of 57.
At one time, all 57 craters had meteorites. One can assume that
terrestrialization takes it's toll over time, but to have surviving
meteorites at only 4 craters is interesting to me. Without looking at
the crater ages, I bet those
Darren and List Members, Darren, thank you for providing hosting for these photos If someone wishes the coordinates (in case you cannot read them) contact me offlist. Thank you for taking a look. If someone should wish the grid files (H=10km)for the Saudi Volcanic field I can also provide
Dear List,
Using Google Earth I have found a several very nice
craters of volcanic origin that could be easily
mistaken for impact craters in Saudi Arabia. If
someone will host the images I will gladly post them
for everyone to see. Thank you to one anon. List
Member who has confirmed the
On Mon, 25 Sep 2006 05:17:48 -0700 (PDT), you wrote:
Dear List,
Using Google Earth I have found a several very nice
craters of volcanic origin that could be easily
mistaken for impact craters in Saudi Arabia. If
someone will host the images I will gladly post them
for everyone to see. Thank
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