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15 Years Ago Today - Fermo

PostPosted: Sun Sep 25, 2011 11:02 am
by David Entwistle
The following extract is from WGN 25:2 A New Meteorite in Italy: the Fermo Chondrite by Giordano Cevolani, Romano Serra, and Roberto Haver

A stony meteorite fell in central Italy on September 25, 1996, at a site (λ = 13°45’12” E, φ = 43°10’52” N) close to a field, 3-4 km north-east of the town of Fermo and a few kilometers from the Adriatic coast. The meteorite is one piece of 10.2 kg of stone and exhibits the characteristic fusion crust. The body is classified as a H3-5 chondrite breccia. Production in stony meteorites as Fermo, of cosmogenic isotopes ( Na and Ti) by means of galactic cosmic rays, offers a direct assessment of the solar activity at different time scales (11-year solar cycle and century-scale variations).


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