| | Book | METEORITICS H . H . Nininger DIRECTOR , AMERICAN METEORITE MUSEUM The University of Denver Press Science...Survey of Cana da , the Geological Institute of Mexico , the University of Ken tucky , the University...of people from the United States , Canada , and Mexico who have responded to his many requests for infor...RELATIONS THE PLAINVIEW METEORITE SHOWER THE KIOWA COUNTY METEORITES METEORITE CRATERS A COMPOSITE SWARM...METEORITES AND THE MOON 280 TEKTITES 297 GREAT METEORITE COLLECTIONS 309 PROPOSED NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF | | | Book | obtain a panorama of the scope and substance of meteorite research. I endeavored to remedy this situation...not exhaustively discussed—the great upsurge in meteorite research along many new lines in recent years...and conservation of meteoritic material. Every meteorite is to some degree unique; and meteorites, unlike...I not been favored bv the curatorship of the meteorite collection of The American Museum of Natural History...Chicago Natural History Museum, the Nininger Meteorite Collection (Arizona State University, Tempe), | | | Book (edition) | Roseclare, Illinois; bottom left: aurichalcite, Mexico; bottom right: stilbite, New Jersey Following page...of the platinum group (see Question 408). Native copper is abundant in the Keweenaw Peninsula of northern...Michigan and is found in small quantities in other copper districts. Native iron is chiefly confined to meteorites...curious name is applied to the masses of native copper and native silver that occur, not only in association...association but in combination, in the great copper deposits of northern Michigan (see Question 421). The | | | Book (edition) | and is is somewhat (see Question 408). Native copper is is though some not restricted in its occur-...group Peninsula of northern Michigan and other copper is not a rare mineral, especially in the Western...curious name is applied to the masses of native copper and native silver that occur, not only in association...association but in combination, in the great copper deposits of northern Michigan (see Question 421). The...most important locality in the world for native copper; native silver common enough but is always |
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