Re-2: [meteorite-list] Earliest Meteorites Provide New Piece in Planetary Formation Puzzle

From: Martin Horejsi <accretiondesk_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Tue Sep 20 13:39:51 2005
Message-ID: <9c2f96d2050920103949ad93b8_at_mail.gmail.com>

Hi Bernd,

Thanks for your list. The difference between your list of 41 and the
COM database is found with the following specimens: Opotiki, Tagish
Lake, Gujba, Kobe, and Sayama.

So maybe the 45 is a reasonable number for the witnessed carbonaceous
chondrite falls.

Thanks.

Martin





On 20 Sep 2005 17:14:55 UT, bernd.pauli_at_paulinet.de
<bernd.pauli_at_paulinet.de> wrote:
> Martin H. wrote:
>
> "I ran a query for carbonaceous meteorites using the
> COM database and came up with 36 witnessed falls"
>
> There is a total of 41 carbonaceous meteorite falls in my database:
>
> Opotiki, C? / Tagish Lake, C2 / Gujba, CB3a / Alais, CI / Tonk, CI
> Ivuna, CI / Revelstoke, CI / Orgueil, CI / Ningqiang, CK3 / Karoonda, CK4
> Kobe, CK4 / Murchison,CM2 / Haripura, CM2 / Banten, CM2 / Essebi, CM2
> Erakot, CM2 / Crescent, CM2 / Nogoya, CM2 / Cold Bokkeveld, CM2
> Pollen, CM2 / Murray, CM2 / Nawapali, CM2 / Sayama, CM2 / Santa Cruz, CM2
> Bells, CM2 / Boriskino, CM2 / Mighei, CM2 / Kainsaz, CO3.2 / Felix, CO3.3
> Ornans, CO3.4 / Lanc?, CO3.5 / Warrenton, CO3.7 / Kaidun, CR / Renazzo, CR2
> Al Rais, CR2 / Mokoia, CV3 / Kaba, CV3 / Allende, CV3 / Grosnaja, CV3
> Bali, CV3.0 / Vigarano, CV3.3
>
>
> Best regards,
>
> Bernd
>
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