Antarctic Meteorite Location and Mapping Project (AMLAMP): Antarctic meteorite location map series explanatory text and user's guide to AMLAMP data

This technical report is an update to LPI Technical Report 89-02, which contained data and information that was current to May 1987. Since that time approximately 4000 new meteorites have been collected, mapped, and characterized, mainly from the numerous ice fields in the Allan Hills-David Glacier...

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Main Authors: Cassidy, W. A., Fessler, B., Schutt, J.
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spelling ftnasantrs:oai:casi.ntrs.nasa.gov:19940020482 2023-05-15T14:04:38+02:00 Antarctic Meteorite Location and Mapping Project (AMLAMP): Antarctic meteorite location map series explanatory text and user's guide to AMLAMP data Cassidy, W. A. Fessler, B. Schutt, J. Unclassified, Unlimited, Publicly available JAN 1, 1993 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/2060/19940020482 unknown Document ID: 19940020482 Accession ID: 94N24964 http://hdl.handle.net/2060/19940020482 No Copyright CASI ASTROPHYSICS NASA-CR-194841 NAS 1.26:194841 LPI-TR-93-07 1993 ftnasantrs 2019-07-21T08:21:37Z This technical report is an update to LPI Technical Report 89-02, which contained data and information that was current to May 1987. Since that time approximately 4000 new meteorites have been collected, mapped, and characterized, mainly from the numerous ice fields in the Allan Hills-David Glacier region, from the Pecora Escarpment and Moulton Escarpment in the Thiel Mountains-Patuxent region, the Wisconsin Range region, and from the Beardmore region. Meteorite location maps for ice fields from these regions have been produced and are available. This report includes explanatory texts for the maps of new areas and provides information on updates of maps of the areas covered in LPI Technical Report 89-02. Sketch maps and description of locales that have been searched and have yielded single or few meteorites are also included. The meteorite listings for all the ice fields have been updated to include any classification changes and new meteorites recovered from ice fields in the Allan Hills-David Glacier region since 1987. The text has been reorganized and minor errors in the original report have been corrected. Computing capabilities have improved immensely since the early days of this project. Current software and hardware allow easy access to data over computer networks. With various commercial software packages, the data can be used many different ways, including database creation, statistics, and mapping. The databases, explanatory texts, and the plotter files used to produce the meteorite location maps are available through a computer network. Information on how to access AMLAMP data, its formats, and ways it can be used are given in the User's Guide to AMLAMP Data section. Meteorite location maps and thematic maps may be ordered from the Lunar and Planetary Institute. Ordering information is given in Appendix A. Other/Unknown Material Antarc* Antarctic David Glacier NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) Antarctic Allan Hills ENVELOPE(159.667,159.667,-76.717,-76.717) Beardmore ENVELOPE(174.900,174.900,-83.350,-83.350) David Glacier ENVELOPE(160.000,160.000,-75.333,-75.333) Thiel Mountains ENVELOPE(-91.000,-91.000,-85.250,-85.250) Pecora Escarpment ENVELOPE(-68.707,-68.707,-85.639,-85.639) Wisconsin Range ENVELOPE(-125.000,-125.000,-85.500,-85.500) Moulton Escarpment ENVELOPE(-94.750,-94.750,-85.167,-85.167)
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topic ASTROPHYSICS
spellingShingle ASTROPHYSICS
Cassidy, W. A.
Fessler, B.
Schutt, J.
Antarctic Meteorite Location and Mapping Project (AMLAMP): Antarctic meteorite location map series explanatory text and user's guide to AMLAMP data
topic_facet ASTROPHYSICS
description This technical report is an update to LPI Technical Report 89-02, which contained data and information that was current to May 1987. Since that time approximately 4000 new meteorites have been collected, mapped, and characterized, mainly from the numerous ice fields in the Allan Hills-David Glacier region, from the Pecora Escarpment and Moulton Escarpment in the Thiel Mountains-Patuxent region, the Wisconsin Range region, and from the Beardmore region. Meteorite location maps for ice fields from these regions have been produced and are available. This report includes explanatory texts for the maps of new areas and provides information on updates of maps of the areas covered in LPI Technical Report 89-02. Sketch maps and description of locales that have been searched and have yielded single or few meteorites are also included. The meteorite listings for all the ice fields have been updated to include any classification changes and new meteorites recovered from ice fields in the Allan Hills-David Glacier region since 1987. The text has been reorganized and minor errors in the original report have been corrected. Computing capabilities have improved immensely since the early days of this project. Current software and hardware allow easy access to data over computer networks. With various commercial software packages, the data can be used many different ways, including database creation, statistics, and mapping. The databases, explanatory texts, and the plotter files used to produce the meteorite location maps are available through a computer network. Information on how to access AMLAMP data, its formats, and ways it can be used are given in the User's Guide to AMLAMP Data section. Meteorite location maps and thematic maps may be ordered from the Lunar and Planetary Institute. Ordering information is given in Appendix A.
format Other/Unknown Material
author Cassidy, W. A.
Fessler, B.
Schutt, J.
author_facet Cassidy, W. A.
Fessler, B.
Schutt, J.
author_sort Cassidy, W. A.
title Antarctic Meteorite Location and Mapping Project (AMLAMP): Antarctic meteorite location map series explanatory text and user's guide to AMLAMP data
title_short Antarctic Meteorite Location and Mapping Project (AMLAMP): Antarctic meteorite location map series explanatory text and user's guide to AMLAMP data
title_full Antarctic Meteorite Location and Mapping Project (AMLAMP): Antarctic meteorite location map series explanatory text and user's guide to AMLAMP data
title_fullStr Antarctic Meteorite Location and Mapping Project (AMLAMP): Antarctic meteorite location map series explanatory text and user's guide to AMLAMP data
title_full_unstemmed Antarctic Meteorite Location and Mapping Project (AMLAMP): Antarctic meteorite location map series explanatory text and user's guide to AMLAMP data
title_sort antarctic meteorite location and mapping project (amlamp): antarctic meteorite location map series explanatory text and user's guide to amlamp data
publishDate 1993
url http://hdl.handle.net/2060/19940020482
op_coverage Unclassified, Unlimited, Publicly available
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ENVELOPE(174.900,174.900,-83.350,-83.350)
ENVELOPE(160.000,160.000,-75.333,-75.333)
ENVELOPE(-91.000,-91.000,-85.250,-85.250)
ENVELOPE(-68.707,-68.707,-85.639,-85.639)
ENVELOPE(-125.000,-125.000,-85.500,-85.500)
ENVELOPE(-94.750,-94.750,-85.167,-85.167)
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Allan Hills
Beardmore
David Glacier
Thiel Mountains
Pecora Escarpment
Wisconsin Range
Moulton Escarpment
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Allan Hills
Beardmore
David Glacier
Thiel Mountains
Pecora Escarpment
Wisconsin Range
Moulton Escarpment
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Antarctic
David Glacier
genre_facet Antarc*
Antarctic
David Glacier
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