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Re: (meteorobs) Meteor spectra and chemical composition




Hi, Graham. More expert subscribers (like Mark, and Gary Kronk when he's back online) have 
already provided and will provide more detailed answers for you.

But there are also one or two good sites on the Net that list meteor and meteorite research 
references. The obvious one, and a jumping-off point for lots of other resources, too, is the 
International Meteor Organization (IMO), at:
	http://www.tu-chemnitz.de/~smo/imo

For a more general list of professional meteorics references, try:
	http://www.ru.ac.za/departments/physics/node97.html

Some sites specifically devoted to meteorite spectra (the first two are good bets!):
	http://www.planetary.brown.edu/pds/databasemesadrmg.html
	http://www.planetary.brown.edu/planetary/abstracts/lpsc96/pieters/plagioclase.html
	http://seds.lpl.arizona.edu/nodes/NODEv4n7-9.html
	http://uranus.space.und.nodak.edu:443/lectures/Gaffey_4.12.96/summary.html

Other Web sites worth trying as starting points:
	http://www.si.edu/resource/research/resmus/rastobs.htm
	http://hyperion.haystack.edu/mhrobs/recent_scientific_emphasis.html


Hope this helps!
Lew

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