New method for the study of airborne meteoritic particles trapped on tree resin: Some results from the Tunguska region

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Chemical Composition, Meteorite Collisions, Particle Size Distribution, Trees (Plants), Tungusk Meteorite, Explosions, Morphology, Pressure Effects, Scanning Electron Microscopy

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After the complete disintegration of large meteoroids or small asteroids or cometary nuclei that have not the structural and compressive strength to survive the aerodynamic pressure and stress during the penetration in the dense part of the atmosphere, only a few methods to reconstruct the chemical composition of the parent meteoroid exist. The described methods of using natural or artificial sticky traps, were tested on two of such events: Tunguska 1908 (natural traps) and Emilia 1993 (artificial traps). Here the preliminary results of the former are described.

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