ANTARCTIC METEORITE LOCATION AND MAPPING PROJECT
(AMLAMP)
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Mount Baldr
Mount Baldr (77°35'S 160°34'E) is a prominent peak
of the Asgard Range, which is located along the north side of the Taylor Glacier
(DRY-Figure
1 - (92 KB JPEG). Bare ice patches are present on the Taylor Glacier
below the southern slopes of Mt. Baldr. While the ice is technically a part
of the Taylor Glacier system, the local flow is actually northward toward the
Wright Valley between Mt. Baldr and Mt. Fleming. Two meteorite specimens were
found during a helicopter reconnaissance during the 1976-77 season and were
the first meteorites recovered by ANSMET (Cassidy, 1997; Yanai, 1978).
The two paired specimens recovered from the ice in the vicinity
of Mount Baldr are given in the listing below.
Acknowledgments; Bill Cassidy, Ed Olsen, Keizo Yanai
conducted the first ANSMET searches during the 1976-77 field season.
Listing of meteorites from the Mount Baldr Area - 1976 collection.
METEORITE WEIGHT
NAME CLASSIFICATION (g) Newsletter
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MBRA 76001 H6 CHONDRITE 4108.0 1(3)
MBRA 76002 H6 CHONDRITE 13773.0 1(3)
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04/23/2005