[meteorite-list] Catalog of the recovered Bassikounou masses released

Alexander Seidel gsac at gmx.net
Tue Jul 3 13:06:30 EDT 2007


An astonishing, excellent piece of work!
Thanks a bunch, Svend and Matthias,
for a job very well done,

Alex
Berlin/Germany


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Datum: Tue, 03 Jul 2007 14:36:02 +0200
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> We are pleased to announce that the Descriptive Catalog on the Recovered

> Masses of the Bassikounou Meteorite Fall is now available as a

> non-commercial download.

>

> The catalog lists 108 single masses of a combined weight of 62.186kg

> (including the 6.120kg main mass) individually and another 31.665kg in lots.

> More than 80 individual masses are pictured. The final TKW of the Bassikounou

> meteorite fall is 93.851kg.

>

> In the latest phase of this undertaking we have often been approached by

> collectors explaining that regarding to their observations the TKW should be

> much higher. To prove their point they showed us images of single

> Bassikounou meteorites or complete lots they were offered recently. In 99% of these

> cases we had cataloged the particular masses before either individually or

> under a certain lot.

>

> In this context it might be interesting for some of you, that many

> meteorites change hands already before they get distributed. Moroccan sellers

> equip their colleagues with commission material to visit Europe, or they simply

> exchange certain batches of material between one another. This is the

> reason why one and the same meteorite can be offered to you from different

> sellers from the same NWA country successively.

>

> During our research we were able to follow an exemplary Bassikounou mass

> on its journey from the local finder, to a distributor in Morroco, to a

> meteorite fair in France, to a European mineral dealer and finally to a

> collector in Canada. During the stations of the journey this particular meteorite

> was offered no less than 12 times under different circumstances and with

> different photos.

>

> This in mind it is no wonder that people think there is much more material

> circulating than actually is. Our experience lead us to the conclusion

> that many recent meteorite falls that produced showers are largely

> overestimated in their total weight.

>

> We hope that our investigation may aid the understanding and recovery of

> future meteorite falls in isolated areas. And we are positive, that our

> undertaking helps to sensitize finders as well as distributors in Mauritania

> and Morocco to preserve the information that is connected to the meteorites

> they trade.

>

> You can access the complete catalog by clicking at the cover image on the

> bottom of page 5 of the Bassikounou report:

>

> http://www.niger-meteorite-recon.de/en/Bassikounou_Meteorite_5.htm

>

> Or simply by copying the direct link into your browser:

>

> http://www.niger-meteorite-recon.de/img_inventar/Buhl_Baermann_Catalog.pdf

>

> Please allow the large document some time to load.

>

>

> Thanks again to all contributors.

>

>

> Svend Buhl & Matthias Baermann

>

>

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