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  DAR AL GANI 476 PHOTO   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
DaG 735 was actually the first of the four masses to be found, having been recovered during the winter of 1997/98.
The conditions under which DaG 476 crystallized were also more reducing than those of other basaltic shergottites, and it is one of the most magnesian shergottites (Fo76) of the olivine-bearing subgroup, with only Y 980459, NWA 2046, and NWA 1195 having more magnesian olivines.
In a further study of these two clasts (Ivanov and Zolensky, 2003), it was proposed that the circumstances of repeat encounters with the Kaidun CR-like host object of an extremely rare alkaline-rich rock, necessarily derived from a large differentiated body, was consistent with a characterization of Kaidun as the martian moon Phobos.
www.geocities.com /CapeCanaveral/9278/protected_DAG476.HTM   (1689 words)

  
 List of craters on Callisto - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Callisto, one of the many moons of Jupiter, is the most heavily cratered moon in the solar system.
Many callistoan craters have been given names, most of which are taken from the mythologies of the peoples of the Arctic Circle, although some are from Greek myths relating to the nymph Callisto.
Here is a list of all craters on Callisto that have been given names.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/List_of_craters_on_Callisto   (101 words)

  
 othermeteorites   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
DAG 476 is a very attractive meteorite which has a nice green colouring.
degree of erosion of the impact crater is considerable.
Indeed, the crater is hardly recognisable from the
www.rhyniechert.com /othermeteorites.html   (1047 words)

  
 Mjølnir Impact Crater Homepage
The general exploration significance of an impact crater lies in the fact that an undisputed effect of a meteor impact into brittle target rocks is the formation of a large volume of fractured rocks with potentially high porosity and permeability that can be conductive to hydrocarbon accumulations.
Vi kjenner i dag omlag 150 terrestriske nedslagskratere.
Derfor avbilder strukturen slik vi ser den i dag to ulike deformasjonsprosesser.
folk.uio.no /ftsikala/mjolnir   (6313 words)

  
 jennifer Dispatch
William Gladstone Steele learned about Crater Lake when he was sixteen years old by reading a sheet of newspaper that wrapped his lunch.
Like most protected areas, Crater Lake is a "land of many uses." As a National Park, it is officially protected as a resource for studies in lake ecology, forest ecosystems and geological processes.
Crater Lake was just as beautiful as it must have been when Steel first saw it.
www.ustrek.org /odyssey/semester2/012001/012001jenmuir.html   (1499 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Within the crater 280 fragments, totalling about 20lb were collected, all of which proved to be highly oxidised mesosiderites, Analysis of metal, 8.8 %Ni, 15.5 ppm.Ga, 56 ppm.Ge, 4.2 ppm.Ir, Olivine corona structure.
DaG 669 and DaG 671 weigh 926 and 485 g, respectively, and were found in close proximity.
DaG 881 is possibly paired with DaG 923 and DaG 932.
www.arn-meteorites.com /MET_D.HTM   (12549 words)

  
 Turer i Ecuador
On this tour we get to know the whole crater and be in awe of its huge dimension and its rich and diverse flora and fauna.
In the morning we walk to the Laguna Amarilla which is located in the center of the crater at 4300m.
The crater itself is filled with glacial ice and appears to be inactive although there are some disagreements among experts.
home.online.no /~reiseras/ecturer.htm   (3379 words)

  
 Gertrude Bell letters test template
There were two men on the uplands above the crater, one with a herd of.....
It was provoking because there were many interesting differences from the Karadagh [Kara Dag] work and I am inclined to think these churches are older, but it would be impossible to come to any definite conclusion without digging.
After all was done we came straight down into the crater and got into camp exactly 11 hours after we had started out.
www.gerty.ncl.ac.uk /letters/l799.htm   (830 words)

  
 C A P P A D O C I A   A C A D E M Y -Cappadocia - Geology & Ecology
It extended from the River Halys (present-day K¦z¦l¦rmak) in the north, from the great salt lake, Hasan Dag¦ and Aksaray in the west, to the Euphrates in the east, and to the Taurus Mountains in the south.
A look at the small valleys around Göreme or in the gorges of Ihlara or Soganl¦ shows that they contain a wealth of fruit (apricots, grapes) and vegetables, sometimes encouraged by artificial irrigation and - as for many generations - the guano produced by the pigeons, which is a highly prized fertilizer.
The rim of the crater offers a good view of the twin peaks of Hasan Dag¦ to the west, and of its somewhat smaller neighbour, Melendiz Dag¦ (2963 m).
www.fairychimney.com /english/cappadocia/geology.htm   (2635 words)

  
 abst34-5
Other tests of the hypothesis are also discussed, with emphasis on the lack of corroborating evidence for a very recent formation of the crater.
Pilotaxitic felsic clasts crystallized plagioclase laths and minor interstitial pyroxene under metastable conditions, and the mesostasis is extremely enriched in plagioclase component in spite of the ubiquitous crystallization of plagioclase laths in the clasts.
The pyroxene-metal crystallization trend corresponds to the magmatic inclusions in the type II ureilite clasts and the pilotaxitic felsic clasts, where crystallization took place under reducing and metastable conditions, suppressing precipitation of plagioclase.
www.uark.edu /~meteor/abst36-4.html   (1835 words)

  
 Abstracts 39-4 April 2004
We conclude that the pancake spherules are diagenetically altered clinopyroxene-bearing spherules and that the shocked quartz, green (and presumably the dark spinel-rich) pancake spherules, and Ir anomaly all belong to the same impact event.
Expansion of the ejecta plume from moderate-sized craters is constrained by Titan’s thick atmosphere.
Beyond the immediate ejecta blanket around the crater, distal ejecta is released into the atmosphere from an oblique line source: this material is winnowed by the zonal wind field to form streaks, with coarse radar-bright particles transported less far than fine radar-dark material.
meteoritics.org /Abst_39-4.htm   (2988 words)

  
 (GCK5MP) In Flanders Fields : Craters by philthey
On 30 July, the Germans took the chateau, and on 9 August, it and the crater were regained by the 6th Division.
Hooge Crater Cemetery was begun by the 7th Division Burial Officer early in October 1917.
Eerste dag gereden maar ingang naar het bos niet kunnen vinden.
www.geocaching.com /seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=c20de71f-ac58-43ce-b9dc-03f44124a470   (1157 words)

  
 The Raging Face -- The Mistake
My mofo barbecue blink blink hot sauce gol dag fro nappy sorry-butt heart was pounding so hard and my nerves so tight from the hit of coke before the job that I almost couldn’t feel the slow pain in the pappy jonesin mutha whammer jammer slammin knee I landed on.
My pants were torn at the mofo barbecue blink blink hot sauce gol dag fro nappy sorry-butt knee too but I didn’t seem to be bleeding.
I felt my mofo barbecue blink blink hot sauce gol dag fro nappy sorry-butt knife in my pocket, it wouldn’t have been hard to take him out, dump him in the road minus his corn-fed hillbilly blue-eyed jive turkey wallet, and keep on going.
www.ragingface.com /mistake.htm   (1422 words)

  
 [Fwd: New Quebec Crater featured in National Geographic]
The expedition was an > adventurous undertaking, as the crater is in a very remote area and was > only accessible for a few weeks in the summer when the lake in the crater > was free of ice, making it possible to land an amphibious plane.
Although > this expedition was able to conclude that the crater is not volcanic in > origin, the scientists did not find conclusive evidence then of a meteorite > impact, although a magnetometer reading did suggest that a buried mass or > masses of iron could be present under one area of the rim.
> > The crater was originally named for Frederick Chubb, a prospector and > frontiersman who became interested in the crater when he found it on an > aerial photograph in 1950, and participated in the expedition in 1951.
www7.pair.com /arthur/meteor/archive/archive8/Sept99/msg00188.html   (442 words)

  
 Cassini-Huygens: Multimedia-Images   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
A large crater, roughly 50 kilometers (31 miles) across, is visible in the image on the left.
The image on the right shows a body heavily pitted with craters of varying sizes, including very large ones, and displaying a substantial amount of variation in surface brightness.
Features that appear to be cliffs may be the boundaries between large craters.
saturn.jpl.nasa.gov /cgibin/gs2.cgi?path=../multimedia/images/small-moons/images/PIA06063.jpg&type=image   (352 words)

  
 Abstracts 39-3 March 2004
The 455-Ma-old buried crater was formed in shallow seawater in Precambrian crystalline target rocks that were covered with sedimentary rocks.
Crater-ejecta correlation is an important element in the analysis of crater formation and its influence on the geological evolution.
Although the trapped noble gases in five DaG sam-ples show ratios typical of solar or planetary gases, in all other DaG samples they are dominated by atmospheric contamination, which increases with the degree of weathering.
meteoritics.org /Abst_39-3.htm   (2310 words)

  
 MeteoriteTimes.com - Bob's Findings   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
DaG is located on a plateau of marine carbonate rocks with marly components.
An evaluation of DaG meteorites suggests the existence of at least 26 strewnfields and 26 meteorite pairs reducing the number of falls to at most 534.
Shock and weathering grades as a tool for the recognition of pairings turned out to be problematic, as several strewnfields showed paired meteorites which had been classified to different shock and weathering grades.
www.meteoritetimes.com /Back_Links/2002/July/Bob's_Findings.htm   (1823 words)

  
 Bryson Burke Diamond Corporation: Diamond Exploration and Mining in Canada
Like most ureilites, DaG 868 is composed of grains of olivine (82 vol%) and pigeonite (11 vol%) along with carbonaceous material forming rims and veins.
While DaG 868 has forced a reconsideration of diamond origins, a new mechanism, catalytic transformation of graphite to diamond, is currently under consideration to account for the production of diamonds in DaG 868.
Consequently, DaG 868, along with ALH 78019 and ALH 78262, may represent a unique group of weakly shocked, diamond-bearing ureilites.
brysonburke.com /meteor_index.html   (726 words)

  
 SoE Turkmenistan
Orbit of the meteorite is typical for asteroids of the Apollo group.
At the area of its falling the crater by diameter of 6 meters and depth
In crater there was a great number of splinters by weight up to 7-15 kilograms.
enrin.grida.no /htmls/turkmen/soe/htmeng/problems.htm   (1279 words)

  
 p62a in fm02
The close correlation that exists between the magnetized terrain and its age, derived from the cratering record and accepted Lunar/Martian chronology estimates, strongly suggests that the dynamo had ceased to operate when the northern lowlands and dichotomy boundary were formed.
We also note that we have found an additional 48 craters where the crater floor is at a higher elevation than either the ejecta deposits or the surrounding plain.
Large craters (10-30 km dia.) being exhumed from within the layered units have within them 10s to 100s of thin, uniform beds; these suggest the depositional environment inside was different from outside the craters.
www.agu.org /cgi-bin/SFgate/SFgate?&listenv=table&multiple=1&range=1&directget=1&application=fm02&database=/data/epubs/wais/indexes/fm02/fm02&maxhits=200&="P62A"   (5464 words)

  
 USGS Astro: Planetary Nomenclature - Callisto Nomenclature Crater
See CRATER in the descriptor terms page for additional information.
Dag 58.5N 73.3W 46.6 EU NS I2770 GLOBAL 5 1979 17 AA Norse; Ottar's ancestor.
Saga 0.6N 325.9W 11.1 EU SC I2073 JC-10 5 1979 17 AA Scandinavian goddess, wife of Odin; Rand control point crater (control point number 400).
planetarynames.wr.usgs.gov /jupiter/callcrat.html   (2374 words)

  
 LPOD - 2005-05-31 - Lunar Photo of the Day
Within the immediate surroundings of the two craters the color variations are more subtle, but a small dark halo crater to the the right of Carmichael has the same ruddy hue as the mare because it undoubtedly excavated underlying mare lavas.
The bright white interior of Hill is due to crushed rocks in the steep-sided wall.
Hill, at 16km diameter and a depth of 3.3 km is one of the largest lunar simple craters.
www.lpod.org   (454 words)

  
 Nuclear Files: Timeline of the Nuclear Age: 1958
The United States constructs a special concrete and steel bomb shelter in the hills of West Virginia for Congress to convene in during a nuclear war.
Linus Pauling and his wife Eva Helen Pauling present to United Nations Secretary-General Dag Hammarskjold a "Petition to the United Nations Urging the International Agreement to Stop the Testing of Nuclear Bombs Be Made Now," signed by 11,021 scientists.
The conventional explosive trigger detonates, leaving a crater 75-feet wide and 35-feet deep.
www.nuclearfiles.org /menu/timeline/1950/1958.htm   (280 words)

  
 [No title]
Berosus 33.5N 69.9E 74.0 Crater VL1645 NLF Berosus A 33.1N 68.1E 12.0 Crater NLF?
Cepheus 40.8N 45.8E 39.0 Crater VL1645 NLF Cepheus A 41.0N 46.5E 13.0 Crater NLF?
Ginzel 14.3N 97.4E 55.0 Crater IAU1970 Ginzel G 13.7N 100.2E 42.0 Crater AW82 Ginzel H 12.7N 100.1E 50.0 Crater AW82 Ginzel L 13.1N 97.8E 28.0 Crater AW82 Gioja 83.3N 2.0E 41.0 Crater M1834 M1834 Giordano Bruno 35.9N 102.8E 22.0 Crater BML1960 IAU1961 Glaisher 13.2N 49.5E 15.0 Crater NLF Glaisher A 12.9N 50.7E 19.0 Crater NLF?
simkin.asu.edu /clem/lfl.tab   (5535 words)

  
 (meteorobs) Official report on Greenland Meteorite (LONG)
The "crater" was an observations from a SAS plane from 27000 feet.
A more likely explanation is a melt water lake on the ice that has been unplugged, emtied and leaving a depression behind.
Seismic signals were not seen at the seismic station Danmarkshavn (DAG) in NE Greenland.
www.meteorobs.org /maillist/msg06839.html   (1076 words)

  
 Artemis Project: Landing Day
In the fl sky above the crater are the words: LIVE FROM THE MOON.
A large crater on the northern rim of Mare Marginis honors his memory.
You are one of the Veterans, one of the few who have been with the project since the beginning.
www.asi.org /adb/01/02/landing-day.html   (874 words)

  
 [No title]
The math and geometry made a set of predictions, and when we started looking at the most obvious site--on space-based, NASA-based, and Earth-based photographs--we found a large crater containing an equilateral triangle, and a series of stunning clues and structures that are positively baffling, if they're not artificial.
The large white circle is the rim of the sixteen-mile-diameter crater, Ukert, located just north of Sinus Medii, viewed from Earth through a large telescope under "high noon" lighting.
It was this striking geometric symbol-- directly connected to the mathematical decoding of the "Monuments of Mars" (see text in accompanying article)--which led Richard C. Hoagland in 1992 to examine this region of the moon for potential alien artifacts.
www.anomalies.net /archive/Text-Archive/txt3/2831.ufo   (5182 words)

  
 Delaunay CRMR generation   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
The CRMR Hypermesh and DAG which were produced during the approximation of the Mt St Helens dataset are shown explicitly in Figure
b is represented by a red sphere drawn at the centre of a triangle in the corresponding refinement fragment, positioned at its birth resolution in resolution space, and the arcs of the DAG are drawn as green lines.
This demonstrates that the DAG is highly interconnected.
www.cl.cam.ac.uk /Research/Rainbow/publications/pjcb/thesis/node92.html   (465 words)

  
 abst35-6
In distal parts of a crater inward movements dominate, whereas in the centre of an impact structure outward movements occur if the central uplift collapses.
A simple geometric model is used to estimate the amount of transpression thickening and bulk thickening of inward sliding masses on the base of volumetric considerations.
These CRE ages, which are similar to those determined for returned samples of the lunar regolith, indicate that the different components of DAG 262 experienced pre-exposure prior to assemblage of the meteorite.
www.uark.edu /~meteor/abst35-6.htm   (5867 words)

  
 Catal Huyuk   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
The city lies along the edge of a small river, outlined by a few scattered poplars, and nearby are crater lakes, though the water at the crater is unfit.
The plain stretches away, and one can see for miles, as far as the volcanoes, now called Hasan Dag.
Obsidian was obtained here, as well as at Karaca Dag.
www.ancientroute.com /cities/catal_huyuk.htm   (633 words)

  
 CoxFamily
Fra den ene dag til den anden blev han nærmest lam i hele kroppen og kunne slet ikke bevæge sig rundt.
Han spiste lidt, og jeg gav ham medicin, men det hjalp ikke og eftersom marsvin er meget skrøbelige, kan man ikke gøre meget for dem når først de er blevet syge.
I dag kørte vi så op til skiområdet "Mountain High" i Wrightwood, som ligger lidt over en times kørsel herfra.
spaces.msn.com /members/coxfamilyunitedstates   (1965 words)

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