Existence, survival and recognition of icy meteorites in Antarctica with respect to palaeotemperatures

On the basis of characteristics of some meteorites (cold meteorites after falling, fragility), of the chemical condensation model Of the Solar System, and also according to the main components of comets icy meteorites can be suspected to exist. Firstly, the reasons are listed which make it plausible...

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Main Authors: Bérczi Szaniszló, Lukács Béla
Format: Text
Language:Hungarian
English
Published: 2001
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Online Access:http://acta.bibl.u-szeged.hu/16861/
http://acta.bibl.u-szeged.hu/16861/1/climatologica_034_035_051-068.pdf
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Summary:On the basis of characteristics of some meteorites (cold meteorites after falling, fragility), of the chemical condensation model Of the Solar System, and also according to the main components of comets icy meteorites can be suspected to exist. Firstly, the reasons are listed which make it plausible that icy meteorites can indeed exist. Secondly, we enumerate arguments for their preservation on Antarctica, where they might be collected. The survival of an ammonia-bearing icy meteorite implies temperature constraints for Antarctic palaeotemperatures. An Appendix recapitulate and comment the scientific report on a possible icy meteorite fall in 1875.