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- ANSMET abstract "ANSMET (Antarctic Search for Meteorites) is a program funded by the Office of Polar Programs of the National Science Foundation that looks for meteorites in the Transantarctic Mountains. This geographical area serves as a collection point for meteorites that have originally fallen on the extensive high-altitude ice fields throughout Antarctica. Such meteorites are quickly covered by subsequent snowfall and begin a centuries-long journey traveling "downhill" across the Antarctic continent while embedded in a vast sheet of flowing ice. Portions of such flowing ice can be halted by natural barriers such as the Transantarctic Mountains. Subsequent wind erosion of the motionless ice brings trapped meteorites back to the surface once more where they may be collected. This process concentrates meteorites in a few specific areas to much higher concentrations than they are normally found everywhere else. The contrast of the dark meteorites against the white snow, and lack of terrestrial rocks on the ice, makes such meteorites relatively easy to find. However, the vast majority of such ice-embedded meteorites eventually slide undiscovered into the ocean.".
- ANSMET location Case_Western_Reserve_University.
- ANSMET parentOrganisation National_Science_Foundation.
- ANSMET thumbnail Meteorite_Recovery_Antarctica.jpg?width=300.
- ANSMET wikiPageExternalLink 362.
- ANSMET wikiPageExternalLink ~ansmet.
- ANSMET wikiPageExternalLink intro.
- ANSMET wikiPageExternalLink MainStoryDetails?ArticleID=11975.
- ANSMET wikiPageExternalLink index.cfm.
- ANSMET wikiPageExternalLink meteoriteSearch.html.
- ANSMET wikiPageExternalLink metsOnIce.html.
- ANSMET wikiPageID "1851775".
- ANSMET wikiPageRevisionID "589006631".
- ANSMET caption "Recovery of a meteorite in Antarctica".
- ANSMET hasPhotoCollection ANSMET.
- ANSMET location "Department of Earth, Environmental and Planetary Sciences at Case Western Reserve University".
- ANSMET map "AntarcticMeteoriteLocationmap.jpg".
- ANSMET mcaption "Location of meteorites collected across the Transantarctic Mountains".
- ANSMET name "ANSMET".
- ANSMET parentOrganization "Office of Polar Programs of the National Science Foundation".
- ANSMET website ~ansmet.
- ANSMET subject Category:Astronomy_in_the_Antarctic.
- ANSMET subject Category:Meteorite_organisations.
- ANSMET subject Category:Science_and_technology_in_Antarctica.
- ANSMET type ExtraterrestrialObject109277686.
- ANSMET type Meteorite109352849.
- ANSMET type Meteorites.
- ANSMET type Meteoroid109353109.
- ANSMET type NaturalObject100019128.
- ANSMET type Object100002684.
- ANSMET type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- ANSMET type Whole100003553.
- ANSMET type Agent.
- ANSMET type Organisation.
- ANSMET type Organization.
- ANSMET type Agent.
- ANSMET type SocialPerson.
- ANSMET type Thing.
- ANSMET comment "ANSMET (Antarctic Search for Meteorites) is a program funded by the Office of Polar Programs of the National Science Foundation that looks for meteorites in the Transantarctic Mountains. This geographical area serves as a collection point for meteorites that have originally fallen on the extensive high-altitude ice fields throughout Antarctica.".
- ANSMET label "ANSMET".
- ANSMET label "ANSMET".
- ANSMET label "ANSMET".
- ANSMET label "Antarctic Search for Meteorites program".
- ANSMET label "Antarctic Search for Meteorites program".
- ANSMET sameAs Antarctic_Search_for_Meteorites_program.
- ANSMET sameAs ANSMET.
- ANSMET sameAs Antarctic_Search_for_Meteorites_program.
- ANSMET sameAs m.061021.
- ANSMET sameAs Q571151.
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- ANSMET sameAs ANSMET.
- ANSMET wasDerivedFrom ANSMET?oldid=589006631.
- ANSMET depiction Meteorite_Recovery_Antarctica.jpg.
- ANSMET homepage ~ansmet.
- ANSMET isPrimaryTopicOf ANSMET.
- ANSMET name "ANSMET".