There are many, many other abstracts that BIMS members will be interested to read, for starters could I suggest the following in no particular order:
- #5326 THE METEORITE FROM LAKE HOUSE (C.T. Pillinger, J.M. Pillinger, R.C. Greenwood, D. Johnson, A.G. Tindle, A.J.T. Jull and M. Ashcroft)
- #5321 THE DANEBURY IRON AGE METEORITE (C.T. Pillinger, J.M. Pillinger, R.C. Greenwood, D. Johnson, A.G. Tindle, A.J.T. Jull and D.W.H. Allen)
- #5277 APPLICATION OF LICHENOMETRY TO METEORITE STUDIES (J.M. Pillinger, C.T. Pillinger, M. Powell and M. Butler)
- #5317 EVALUATION OF VARIOUS HYPOTHESES RELATING TO THE LOCATION OF THE FALL AND THE SUBSEQUENT HISTORY OF A LARGE METEORITE LATELY RECOVERED IN WILTSHIRE, UK (C.T. Pillinger and J.M. Pillinger)
- #5334 NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM (LONDON) METEORITE COLLECTION DIGITISATION PROJECT (D-J Cassey, D. A. Smith and C. L. Smith.)
- #5474 WHERE ARE ALL THE TERRESTRIAL METEORITES? (M. Simms)
Be warned, you could easily lose a day or two perusing the MetSoc 2011 abstracts!