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1967-01-01
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Meteorite
Starr, Eileen M.
Stone, Ralph W.
Geological Survey of Pennsylvania
Harrisburg (Pa.)
Black Moshannon State Park (Pa.)
Pittsburgh (Pa.)
Bradford Woods (Pa.)
Mount Joy (Lancaster County, Pa.)
Bald Eagle (Pa.)
Shrewsbury (Pa.)
New Baltimore (Pa.)
Chicora (Pa.)
Daubreelite
Kamacite
Plessite
Rhabalite
Schreibersite
Taenite
Troilite
Silliman, B., Jr.
Weyman, George
Bailey, John H.
Iron
Copper
Cobalt
Nickel
Manganese
Sulphur
Phosphorus
Bruce, C. R.
Leighton, Henry
Lytle, William
Topographic and Geologic Survey
Hillman, Ralph
Hillman, George
Howell, Edwin E.
Clarke, F. M.
Merrill, George P.
Henderson, Edward P.
Owens, W. G.
Ward, Henry A.
Farrington, Oliver C.
Grugan, F. Justice
Keyser, W. C.
Long, Jefferson
Palache, Charles
Gering, Adam
Reed, Robert H.
Gordon, Samuel G.
Starr, Eileen M.
Stone, Ralph W.
Geological Survey of Pennsylvania
Harrisburg (Pa.)
Black Moshannon State Park (Pa.)
Pittsburgh (Pa.)
Bradford Woods (Pa.)
Mount Joy (Lancaster County, Pa.)
Bald Eagle (Pa.)
Shrewsbury (Pa.)
New Baltimore (Pa.)
Chicora (Pa.)
Daubreelite
Kamacite
Plessite
Rhabalite
Schreibersite
Taenite
Troilite
Silliman, B., Jr.
Weyman, George
Bailey, John H.
Iron
Copper
Cobalt
Nickel
Manganese
Sulphur
Phosphorus
Bruce, C. R.
Leighton, Henry
Lytle, William
Topographic and Geologic Survey
Hillman, Ralph
Hillman, George
Howell, Edwin E.
Clarke, F. M.
Merrill, George P.
Henderson, Edward P.
Owens, W. G.
Ward, Henry A.
Farrington, Oliver C.
Grugan, F. Justice
Keyser, W. C.
Long, Jefferson
Palache, Charles
Gering, Adam
Reed, Robert H.
Gordon, Samuel G.
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Publication from the Pennsylvania Geological Survey created by Eileen M Starr (the Curator of Astronomy at William Penn Memorial Museum) and Ralph W. Stone (of the Pennsylvania Geological Survey) initially in 1932 and then revised in 1967. Includes information on what is a meteorite, and the chemical composition of meteorites in general, along with writeups of all meteorites known (at that time) to have fallen in Pennsylvania. The writeups are largely based on previously created works on each stone, and this publication includes a listing of where all samples of each meteorite can be found.