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- Meteorite_fall_statistics abstract "Meteorite fall statistics are frequently used by planetary scientists to approximate the true flux of meteorites on the Earth. Meteorite falls are those meteorites that are collected soon after being witnessed to fall, whereas meteorite finds are discovered at a later time. Although there are 30x more finds than falls, their raw distribution of types does not accurately reflect what falls to Earth. The reasons for this include:Some meteorite types are easier to find than othersSome meteorite types are degraded by weathering more quickly than othersSome meteorites, especially iron meteorites, may have been collected by people in the past who recognized them as being unusual and/or useful, thereby removing them from the scientific recordMany meteorites fall as showers of many stones, but when they are collected long after the event it may be difficult to tell which ones were part of the same fallMany meteorites are found by people who sell meteorites... valuable, rare types become known to science quickly, while those of low value may never be described.There have been many attempts to correct statistical analyses of meteorite finds for some of these effects, especially to estimate the frequency with which rare meteorite types fall. For example, there are over 100 known lunar meteorite finds, but none has ever been observed to fall. However, for abundant types, meteorite fall statistics are generally preferred.These statistics are current through June 9, 2012.".
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- Meteorite_fall_statistics wikiPageWikiLink Achondrite.
- Meteorite_fall_statistics wikiPageWikiLink Category:Meteorite_falls.
- Meteorite_fall_statistics wikiPageWikiLink Chondrite.
- Meteorite_fall_statistics wikiPageWikiLink Glossary_of_meteoritics.
- Meteorite_fall_statistics wikiPageWikiLink IAB_meteorite.
- Meteorite_fall_statistics wikiPageWikiLink IVB_meteorite.
- Meteorite_fall_statistics wikiPageWikiLink Iron_meteorite.
- Meteorite_fall_statistics wikiPageWikiLink Lunar_meteorite.
- Meteorite_fall_statistics wikiPageWikiLink Meteorite.
- Meteorite_fall_statistics wikiPageWikiLink Meteorite_classification.
- Meteorite_fall_statistics wikiPageWikiLink Meteorite_fall.
- Meteorite_fall_statistics wikiPageWikiLink Weathering.
- Meteorite_fall_statistics wikiPageWikiLinkText "Meteorite fall statistics".
- Meteorite_fall_statistics wikiPageWikiLinkText "meteorite fall statistics".
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- Meteorite_fall_statistics wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Meteorite_fall_statistics subject Category:Meteorite_falls.
- Meteorite_fall_statistics type Event.
- Meteorite_fall_statistics type Event.
- Meteorite_fall_statistics comment "Meteorite fall statistics are frequently used by planetary scientists to approximate the true flux of meteorites on the Earth. Meteorite falls are those meteorites that are collected soon after being witnessed to fall, whereas meteorite finds are discovered at a later time. Although there are 30x more finds than falls, their raw distribution of types does not accurately reflect what falls to Earth.".
- Meteorite_fall_statistics label "Meteorite fall statistics".
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