The Meteor Crater of Canyon Diablo, Arizona: Its History, Origin, and Associated Meteoric IronsShow full item record
Title | The Meteor Crater of Canyon Diablo, Arizona: Its History, Origin, and Associated Meteoric Irons |
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Author | Merrill, George P. (George Perkins), 1854-1929 |
Date | 1908-01-27 |
Description | Booklet from the Smithsonian discussing the Canyon Diablo meteorites in detail, including the geography of the surrounding area, the crater, the composition of the specimens, and theories relating to the origin of the meteorite. |
Link | https://repository.tcu.edu/handle/116099117/61652 |
Subject | Meteorite
Canyon Diablo meteorite Meteor Crater (Ariz.) Merrill, George P. Smithsonian Institution |
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