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Geological Society, London, Special Publications | 2006

Meteorites and the Smithsonian Institution

Roy S. Clarke; Howard Plotkin; Timothy J. McCoy

Abstract Meteoritics at the Smithsonian Institution is intimately linked to the broader growth of the science, and traces its roots through influential individuals and meteorites from the late 18th century to the dawn of the 21st century. The Institution was founded with an endowment from English mineralogist James Smithson, who collected meteorites. Early work included study of Smithson’s meteorites by American mineralogist J. Lawrence Smith and acquisition of the iconic Tucson Ring meteorite. The collection was shaped by geochemist F.W. Clarke and G.P. Merrill, its first meteorite curator, who figured in debate over Meteor Crater and was a US pioneer in meteorite petrology. Upon Merrill’s death in 1929, E.P. Henderson would lead the Smithsonian’s efforts in meteoritics through a tumultuous period of more than 30 years. Collections growth was spurred by scientific collaborations with S.H. Perry and the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory, and a sometimes contentious relationship with H.H. Nininger. Henderson played a key role in increasing meteorite research capabilities after the Second World War, placing the Smithsonian at the forefront of meteoritics. After 1969 involvement in the fall of the Allende and Murchison meteorites, lunar sample analyses, the recovery of the Old Woman meteorite and recovery of thousands of meteorites from Antarctica produced exponential growth of the collection. The collection today serves as the touchstone by which samples returned by spacecraft are interpreted.


Archive | 1971

The Allende, Mexico, meteorite shower

Roy S. Clarke; Eugene Jarosewich; Brian Mason; Joseph Nelen; Mannuel Gómez; Jack R. Hyde


Archive | 1987

The Allende meteorite reference sample

Eugene Jarosewich; Roy S. Clarke; Julie N. Barrows


Smithsonian Contributions to the Earth Sciences | 1987

Allende Meteorite Reference Sample

Eugene Jarosewich; Roy S. Clarke; Julie N. Barrows


Meteoritics | 1994

Watson: A new link in the HE iron chain

Edward J. Olsen; Andrew M. Davis; Roy S. Clarke; L. Schultz; H. W. Weber; Robert N. Clayton; Toshiko K. Mayeda; Eugene Jarosewich; Paul Sylvester; L. Grossman; Ming-Sheng Wang; Michael E. Lipschutz; Ian M. Steele; James Schwade


Journal of Geophysical Research | 1971

The Lost City, Oklahoma, meteorite: An introduction to its laboratory investigation and comparisons with Příbram and Ucera

Roy S. Clarke; Eugene Jarosewich; Joseph Nelen


Meteoritics | 1990

Electron microscopy study of the iron meteorite Santa Catharina

Ji Feng Zhang; David B. Williams; Joseph I. Goldstein; Roy S. Clarke


Meteoritics | 1982

THE DERRICK PEAK, ANTARCTICA, IRON METEORITES

Roy S. Clarke


Meteoritics | 1987

THE VERKHNE DNIEPROVSK IRON METEORITE SPECIMENS IN THE VIENNA COLLECTION AND THE CONFUSION OF VERKHNE DNIEPROVSK WITH AUGUSTINOVKA

Vagn F. Buchwald; Roy S. Clarke


Meteoritics & Planetary Science | 1996

Mbosi: An anomalous iron with unique silicate inclusions

Edward J. Olsen; Robert N. Clayton; Toshiko K. Mayeda; Andrew M. Davis; Roy S. Clarke; John T. Wasson

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Howard Plotkin

University of Western Ontario

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Eugene Jarosewich

National Museum of Natural History

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Timothy J. McCoy

National Museum of Natural History

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E. Jarosewich

Field Museum of Natural History

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John T. Wasson

University of California

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