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Blob
2006-Jul-04, 02:48 PM
A Kiowa County man said he may have found what could be one of the largest meteorites ever reported.

Don Stimpson said he and Paul Ross were searching Ross' field recently with a giant metal detector when the device made so much noise they thought they'd found an old culvert (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Culvert).
Instead, they began digging up pieces of meteorite.

"We dug and dug and brought up a 250-pound meteorite. And then we looked, and there was another one there. We dug it out and...well, wait a minute, there is more. We brought 1,500 pounds of meteorite from that one hole" - Don Stimpson, who had thought the field had been cleared of meteorites.

Professional meteorite hunter Steve Arnold found the current record-holder, a 1,400-pound pallasite (http://www.bautforum.com/showthread.php?t=34763), about two miles southeast of the site.

Read more (http://www.kansas.com/mld/kansas/news/state/14962126.htm)

Extra information:
Brenham crater also called the Haviland Crater is a small and shallow depression on farmland near Haviland, Kansas, US The depression is about 15 metres in diameter, and oval in shape.
The age is less than 1000 years old, placing it in the Holocene. To date 1.5+ tons of material have been found.

37° 37.06' N 99° 06.13' W

antoniseb
2006-Jul-04, 02:57 PM
Wow, that's a big chunk of rock. Odd that the crater has relaxed so quickly to almost unnoticeable.

Blob
2006-Jul-04, 03:24 PM
Hum,
that's a million dollars they probably found...

The rocks (yellowgreen olivine crystals embedded in iron-nickel alloy) are really just part of a large scatter field covering many kilometres.

antoniseb
2006-Jul-04, 03:27 PM
Somehow just knowing this is in Kansas, I keep picturing horizontally striped socks curling up under the rock at the bottom of the crater.

Blob
2007-Jan-09, 07:54 PM
A Texas geologist alleges a Missouri State geology professor libelled and defamed him in a News-Leader guest column criticising the October find of a 154-pound Brenham meteorite fragment in a Kansas wheat field.
Philip C. Mani, along with Brenham Meteorite Co. Ltd., claim in a lawsuit filed Monday in Greene County Circuit Court that Kevin Evans disparaged them and their findings by referring to them as "meteorite hunters."

Read more (http://www.news-leader.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070109/NEWS01/701090375/1007)

See the
http://www.bautforum.com/showthread.php?t=34763

Doodler
2007-Jan-09, 08:07 PM
Somehow just knowing this is in Kansas, I keep picturing horizontally striped socks curling up under the rock at the bottom of the crater.

Now, I know some cultures have traditions about stoning witches, but isn't that a bit of overkill?

:D