663 new Yamato meteorites have been found around the Yamato Mountains, East Antarctica, during the period from November to December 1974 by the meteorite searching team of the 15th Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition. In 1974,1975 and 1976 more than 158 pieces had been found by a systematic search on the bare ice surface of an area of 10km square where only 18 pieces were found in 1969 and 1973. Besides ordinary cases, there were two meteorites showing different modes of occurrence, one was found buried in the ice and the other lay on the firn (compact snow). This collection with specimens ranging in weight from 5,575 to 0.1 grams, was named Yamato-74 meteorites and the specimens were designated as Yamato-74001 to Yamato-74663 in order o...
From October 25, 1974 to January 17, 1975, the traverse for meteorite search were made from Syowa St...
Eleven new meteorites were recovered from the bare ice surface of South Victoria Land in Antarctica,...
From October 25, 1974 to January 17, 1975, the traverse for meteorite search were made from Syowa St...
In addition to 9 meteorites, designated as Yamato meteorites, discovered in December 1969 at the SE ...
From November 12,1975 to January 24,1976 a seven-man party of the 16th Japanese Antarctic Research E...
An 8-man oversnow traverse party of the 20th Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition (JARE-20) visite...
From October 25, 1974 to January 17, 1975 a four-man party of the 15th Japanese Antarctic Research E...
Search and collection of Antarctic meteorites were carried out by the inland traverse party of the 2...
Search for Antarctic meteorites was carried out by the wintering party of the 22nd Japanese Antarcti...
AbstractThe first discovery of Yamato Meteorites by an inland survey team of the Japanese Antarctic ...
Antarctica is thought to be the most suitable place for searching extraterrestrial materials. Since ...
From October 25, 1974 to January 17, 1975 a four-man party of the 15th Japanese Antarctic Research E...
About 3300 meteorites were collected in the area surrounding the Yamato Mountains, East Antarctica i...
In 1973,the 14th Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition party collected twelve meteoritic stones in ...
The 35th Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition found 9 ordinary chondrites and 7 fragments around C...
From October 25, 1974 to January 17, 1975, the traverse for meteorite search were made from Syowa St...
Eleven new meteorites were recovered from the bare ice surface of South Victoria Land in Antarctica,...
From October 25, 1974 to January 17, 1975, the traverse for meteorite search were made from Syowa St...
In addition to 9 meteorites, designated as Yamato meteorites, discovered in December 1969 at the SE ...
From November 12,1975 to January 24,1976 a seven-man party of the 16th Japanese Antarctic Research E...
An 8-man oversnow traverse party of the 20th Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition (JARE-20) visite...
From October 25, 1974 to January 17, 1975 a four-man party of the 15th Japanese Antarctic Research E...
Search and collection of Antarctic meteorites were carried out by the inland traverse party of the 2...
Search for Antarctic meteorites was carried out by the wintering party of the 22nd Japanese Antarcti...
AbstractThe first discovery of Yamato Meteorites by an inland survey team of the Japanese Antarctic ...
Antarctica is thought to be the most suitable place for searching extraterrestrial materials. Since ...
From October 25, 1974 to January 17, 1975 a four-man party of the 15th Japanese Antarctic Research E...
About 3300 meteorites were collected in the area surrounding the Yamato Mountains, East Antarctica i...
In 1973,the 14th Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition party collected twelve meteoritic stones in ...
The 35th Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition found 9 ordinary chondrites and 7 fragments around C...
From October 25, 1974 to January 17, 1975, the traverse for meteorite search were made from Syowa St...
Eleven new meteorites were recovered from the bare ice surface of South Victoria Land in Antarctica,...
From October 25, 1974 to January 17, 1975, the traverse for meteorite search were made from Syowa St...