Antarctic Meteorite Classification and Petrographic Database

The Antarctic Meteorite collection, which is comprised of over 18,700 meteorites, is one of the largest collections of meteorites in the world. These meteorites have been collected since the late 1970's as part of a three-agency agreement between NASA, the National Science Foundation, and the S...

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Main Authors: Righter, Kevin, Todd, Nancy S., Satterwhite, C. E.
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Published: 2011
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spelling ftnasantrs:oai:casi.ntrs.nasa.gov:20110014367 2023-05-15T13:43:16+02:00 Antarctic Meteorite Classification and Petrographic Database Righter, Kevin Todd, Nancy S. Satterwhite, C. E. Unclassified, Unlimited, Publicly available August 08, 2011 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/2060/20110014367 unknown Document ID: 20110014367 http://hdl.handle.net/2060/20110014367 Copyright, Distribution as joint owner in the copyright CASI Geophysics JSC-CN-24115 74th Annual Meeting of the Meteroritical Society; 8-12 Aug. 2011; London; United Kingdom 2011 ftnasantrs 2019-07-21T01:01:00Z The Antarctic Meteorite collection, which is comprised of over 18,700 meteorites, is one of the largest collections of meteorites in the world. These meteorites have been collected since the late 1970's as part of a three-agency agreement between NASA, the National Science Foundation, and the Smithsonian Institution [1]. Samples collected each season are analyzed at NASA s Meteorite Lab and the Smithsonian Institution and results are published twice a year in the Antarctic Meteorite Newsletter, which has been in publication since 1978. Each newsletter lists the samples collected and processed and provides more in-depth details on selected samples of importance to the scientific community. Data about these meteorites is also published on the NASA Curation website [2] and made available through the Meteorite Classification Database allowing scientists to search by a variety of parameters Other/Unknown Material Antarc* Antarctic NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) Antarctic The Antarctic
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Righter, Kevin
Todd, Nancy S.
Satterwhite, C. E.
Antarctic Meteorite Classification and Petrographic Database
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description The Antarctic Meteorite collection, which is comprised of over 18,700 meteorites, is one of the largest collections of meteorites in the world. These meteorites have been collected since the late 1970's as part of a three-agency agreement between NASA, the National Science Foundation, and the Smithsonian Institution [1]. Samples collected each season are analyzed at NASA s Meteorite Lab and the Smithsonian Institution and results are published twice a year in the Antarctic Meteorite Newsletter, which has been in publication since 1978. Each newsletter lists the samples collected and processed and provides more in-depth details on selected samples of importance to the scientific community. Data about these meteorites is also published on the NASA Curation website [2] and made available through the Meteorite Classification Database allowing scientists to search by a variety of parameters
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Todd, Nancy S.
Satterwhite, C. E.
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Satterwhite, C. E.
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title Antarctic Meteorite Classification and Petrographic Database
title_short Antarctic Meteorite Classification and Petrographic Database
title_full Antarctic Meteorite Classification and Petrographic Database
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title_full_unstemmed Antarctic Meteorite Classification and Petrographic Database
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