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Publikováno v:
Contributions of the Society for Research on Meteorites. 2:203-226
This article contains a brief review of previous research; chiefly, however, new data concerning the fall of the Tungus, central Siberia, meteorite on June 30, 1908. New testimony of eyewitnesses was collected by the author and others in 1928-32. A m
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Lincoln La Paz
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Contributions of the Society for Research on Meteorites. 3:9-17
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Lincoln La Paz
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Contributions of the Society for Research on Meteorites. 2:169-172
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Lincoln La Paz
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Contributions of the Society for Research on Meteorites. 2:28-34
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Lincoln La Paz
Publikováno v:
Contributions of the Meteoritical Society. 4:20-31
Neither theory nor the results of numerous observations made from military and commercial aircraft support the generally accepted belief that meteorite craters will prove to be quite easily discoverable by search from the air. As an indirect result o
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Lincoln La Paz
Publikováno v:
Contributions of the Society for Research on Meteorites. 2:235-243
One of the unsettled questions in meteoritics relates to the determination of the total number, N, of meteorites falling in such showers as those of Pultusk (Poland), Estherville (Iowa), and Holbrook (Arizona). The value of N has, for obvious reasons
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Lincoln La Paz
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Contributions of the Meteoritical Society. 4:232-236
The inability of untrained observers accurately to measure and report, e.g., the azimuth (bearing) of the point of disappearance, L, of a fireball is universally acknowledged. Even several weeks after the occurrence of a spectacular fireball, however
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Lincoln La Paz
Publikováno v:
Contributions of the Society for Research on Meteorites. 2:172-180
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Gerhard Wiens, Lincoln La Paz
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Contributions of the Society for Research on Meteorites. 2:15-20
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Lincoln La Paz
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Contributions of the Society for Research on Meteorites. 3:148-153
Meteoritical position problems are defined and described in the order of increasing difficulty. A more critical approach to the determination of position data and to the identification of meteorites which have obviously been transported from their pl