阿拉伯的陨石记录

Beda A. Hofmann, E. Gnos
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陨石提供了有关地球和太阳系起源的大量信息。事实证明,在寒冷和炎热的沙漠地区进行系统搜索都是成功的。在浅色表面稳定数万年的地区和气候极度干旱的地区更容易发现陨石。阿拉伯沙漠非常适合寻找陨石。继 20 世纪 30 年代探险家首次发现陨石和 50 年代石油勘探期间发现陨石之后,自 1999 年以来,阿曼已记录了大量的陨石发现,目前记录在案的陨石超过 4000 块。沙特阿拉伯的勘探搜索也显示出发现陨石的巨大潜力。2001 年启动了一个阿曼-瑞士合作搜寻项目,此后的 23 次搜寻活动共发现了 7300 多个样本,其中包括来自月球和火星的陨石,以及 37 个散落地。阿拉伯有可能成为陨石回收和未来研究的关键地区之一。目前只报告了三个确认的撞击结构(瓦巴尔、萨夸尔、杰贝勒瓦格夫和苏万)、几个怀疑的撞击结构和一些可疑的撞击结构。沙特阿拉伯的瓦巴尔撞击地点有沙丘沙中的撞击坑、冲击沙和熔化沙,并发现了几块大陨石。
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The meteoritic record of Arabia
Meteorites provide a wealth of information about the origin of the Earth and the Solar system. Systematic searches have proved successful in cold and hot desert areas. Meteorite finds are favoured in areas with light-coloured surfaces stable over tens of thousands of years and in hyper-arid climates. The deserts of Arabia are well suited for the search for meteorites. Following the first finds by explorers in the 1930s' and during oil exploration in the 1950s', a significant number of finds have been recorded from Oman since 1999 with >4000 meteorites currently recorded. Exploratory searches in Saudi Arabia have also shown significant potential for meteorite discoveries. A collaborative Omani-Swiss search project was initiated in 2001 and 23 search campaigns since have yielded more than 7300 samples, including meteorites from the Moon and Mars and,37 strewn fields. Arabia has the potential to become one of the key regions for meteorite recovery and future research. Only three confirmed (Wabar, Saqqar, Jebel Waqf as Suwwan), several suspected and some dubious impact structures have been reported. The Wabar impact locality in Saudi Arabia features impact craters in dune sands, shocked and melted sand and finds of several large meteorites.
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