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02h0046615 20160630094844.0 141027s2014 sz ab frb |001|||eng d 9783319019246(pbk.) : CNY554.29 GW5XE eng pn GW5XE N$T ; YDXCP ; COO ; E7B ; CNNGL s------ QB755.5.S63 551.3/97098 23 a283 ; a034 Acevedo, Rogelio Daniel. Catalogue of meteorites from South America / Rogelio Daniel Acevedo, Maximiliano C. L. Rocca, Víctor Manuel García. Cham : Springer, 2014. ix, 147 p. : ill. (chiefly col.), col. maps ; 24 cm. SpringerBriefs in earth system sciences, South America and the southern hemisphere, 2191-589X Includes bibliographical references and index. Argentina -- Bolivia -- Brazil -- Chile -- Colombia -- Ecuador -- Paraguay -- Peru -- Uruguay -- Venezuela. The first Catalogue of Meteorites from South America includes new specimens never previously reported, while doubtful cases and pseudometeorites have been deliberately omitted. The falling of these objects is a random event, but the sites where old meteorites are found tend to be focused in certain areas, e.g. in the deflation surfaces in Chile's Atacama Desert, due to favorable climate conditions and ablation processes. Our Catalogue provides basic information on each specimen like its provenance and the place where it was discovered (in geographic co-ordinates and with illustrative maps), its official name, its classification type (class, and if applicable, weathering grade and shock stage), if it was seen falling or was found by chance, its total mass or weight, the institution where it is held, and the most important bibliographic references about it. Meteorites South America. aRocca, Maximiliano C. L. ; aGarcía, Víctor Manuel. SpringerBriefs in earth system sciences. South America and the Southern hemisphere, x2191-589X aCN b010001 SpringerLink ; EBSCOhost ; ebrary http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-01925-3 ; http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&db=nlabk&AN=679947 ; http://alltitles.ebrary.com/Doc?id=10826198 An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click to view 010001 283 Ac3 gljx1404 h1 ; rCNY554.29