(meteorobs) Re: Database of U.S. Meteorites?

Wayne Watson sierra_mtnview at earthlink.net
Mon Oct 31 06:06:46 EST 2005


Thanks. Another feature the one I used had was that it allowed me to put in 
a state code, so I could list, say, all meteorite finds in California.

Robert Verish wrote:

> -------------- Original Message --------------
> (meteorobs) Database of U.S. Meteorites?
> Wayne Watson sierra_mtnview at earthlink.net
> Sun Oct 30 20:34:55 EST 2005
> 
> I had bookmarked a site that had a good searchable DB
> of meteorites found in U.S.   Can no longer find it.
> Anyone know what it might be?
> -- End of Original Message --
> 
> Hi Wayne,
> 
> Here is a new searchable DB that I have been using
> with some satisfaction:
> 
> http://tin.er.usgs.gov/meteor/metbull.php
> 
> Also:
> 
> http://internt.nhm.ac.uk/jdsml/research-curation/projects/metcat//
> 
> With best regards,
> Bob V.
> 
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