Henbury Craters & Meteorites book by Svend Buhl & Don McCol

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Henbury Craters & Meteorites book by Svend Buhl & Don McCol

Postby msg-meteorites » Thu Aug 09, 2012 3:52 pm

I got around to ordering my copy of this the other day and its just arrived this morning, looks like a fantastic read. Arrived just in time too for my holiday at the Wold Cottage, perfect reading material to take with me!:-)
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Re: Henbury Craters & Meteorites book by Svend Buhl & Don Mc

Postby Barwellian » Thu Aug 09, 2012 11:01 pm

I'm sure you will enjoy that Martin.

Got myself a signed limited prepublished copy from Svend in Ensisheim and it's definitely worth every penny...really enjoyed reading it...brought back great memories of my visit to the craters a few years back...quite an adventure.

Enjoy Wold Cottage.

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Re: Henbury Craters & Meteorites book by Svend Buhl & Don Mc

Postby msg-meteorites » Fri Aug 10, 2012 12:44 am

Thanks Graham, I will indeed enjoy WC. We are eating at the Falling Stone pub on the 1st night there, last time I was there was with you and Dave Gheesling :-)
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Re: Henbury Craters & Meteorites book by Svend Buhl & Don Mc

Postby David Entwistle » Tue Jun 09, 2015 8:06 am

As an excellent accompaniment to the book, The University of Adelaide has constructed a video of the Henbury Meteorite Conservation Reserve using data collected using a drone.

Mapping of meteorite impact craters at the Henbury Meteorite Conservation Reserve using the little drone that could - the 3DR Iris+. Photogrammetry processing done using Pix4DMapper.
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