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International Meteorite Collectors Association

Meteorite Magazine
Arkansas Center for Space and Planetary Sciences
202 Old Museum Building,
University of Arkansas,
Fayetteville, Arkansas 72701 USA
Phone: 479-575-7625
Fax: 479-575-7778
metpub@uark.edu


Editor contact details:
L. Lebofsky
N. Lebofsky
University of Arizona
Kuiper Space Sciences 419
Tucson, AZ 85721
USA
meteditr@uark.edu
International Quarterly of METEORITES AND METEORITE SCIENCE

February 2000 (Sold out!)


Columns


Down to Earth - Editorial

Meteorite News

From the Strewnfields

Centerpiece:  Chondrites - A Novel Way to Photograph Them. By O. Richard Norton and Tom Toffoli. With color photographs.

My Turn, Please

Ask The Geologist

Reviews

Features


Mosquitoes, Diamonds, and a Very Big Crater
by Roy A. Gallant

No Stone Left Unturned in a Search for Bolivia's First Authenticated Meteorite, Part 2
by Kevin Kichinka

2nd International Meteorite Fair
by Rainer Bartoschewitz

The Steinheimer Becken
by Gui Heinen, translated by Patrick Helminger

Meteorites - Oiling the Wheels of Life
by Mark A. Sephton

Origin of Chondrules and Matrix in the Renazzo Carbonaceous Chondrite
by S. Klerner and H. Palme

James M. DuPont Meteorite Collection
by Paul P. Sipiera

Tektite Controversy
by Darryl S. Futrell with a rebuttal by Bill P. Glass
References

Meteorites and "Meteor-wrongs"
by Michael D. McGehee and Carleton B. Moore

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