Editors: Abderrahmane Ibhi, Giorgio S. Senesi, Lahcen Ouknine, Fouad Khiri

African Meteorites

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Library License: US $196
ISBN: 978-981-5136-30-2 (Print)
ISBN: 978-981-5136-29-6 (Online)
Year of Publication: 2023
DOI: 10.2174/97898151362961230101

Introduction

African Meteorites is a comprehensive exploration of meteorite falls and finds across the arid and hot regions of the African continent, offering profound insights into a significant collection of meteorites, second only to Antarctica. The book is divided into seven chapters, covering the origin and formation of meteorites, statistical analyses of meteorite falls in African countries, classes and mass distribution of meteorite finds, allocation and renaming of North West African (NWA) meteorites, exceptional and rare meteorite falls and finds in Eastern Morocco Sahara, protocols for recognizing, recovering, and preserving meteorites in Sahara, and a review of confirmed and proposed meteorite falls, finds, and impact structures in Egypt, Sudan, and Libya. With detailed and updated references complementing the simple presentation, this book is an invaluable resource for meteoriticists, hunters, museums, astronomers, students, and geology and astronomy enthusiasts, on the origin, characteristics, and collection of meteorites discovered in Africa.

Key Themes:

  • - Meteorite origin, formation, and classification
  • - Meteorite falls and finds in Africa
  • - Unique features of North West Africa (NWA) meteorites
  • - Rare and exceptional meteorite falls and finds in Eastern Morocco Sahara
  • - Protocols for recognizing and preserving meteorites in the Sahara
  • - Meteorite falls, finds, and impact structures in Egypt, Sudan, and Libya

Audience: Meteoriticists, geologists, mineralogists, historians, researchers and general readers.

Contributors

Editor(s):
Abderrahmane Ibhi
Geoheritage and Geomaterials Laboratory
& University Museum of Meteorites
Ibn Zohr University, Agadir,
Morocco


Giorgio S. Senesi
CNR - Institute for Plasma Science
and Technology (ISTP) - Bari Seat
Bari, Italy


Lahcen Ouknine
Geoheritage and Geomaterials Laboratory
& University Museum of Meteorites
Ibn Zohr University, Agadir,
Morocco


Fouad Khiri
Geoheritage and Geomaterials Laboratory
University Museum of Meteorites
Ibn Zohr University, Agadir, Morocco
Regional Center of Trades of Education Training Inzegane
Agadir, Morocco




Contributor(s):
Abderrahmane Ibhi
Geoheritage and Geomaterials Laboratory, University Museum of Meteorites, Ibn Zohr University, Agadir
Morocco


Fouad Khiri
Geoheritage and Geomaterials Laboratory, University Museum of Meteorites, Ibn Zohr University, Agadir, Morocco, Regional Center of Trades of Education Training Inzegane, Agadir
Morocco
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Regional Center of Trades of Education Training Inzegane, Agadir
Morocco


Giorgio S. Senesi
CNR - Institute for Plasma Science and Technology (ISTP)
Bari Seat, Bari
Italy


Hassan Nachit
Geoheritage and Geomaterials Laboratory
University Ibn Zohr
Agadir
Morocco


José Garcia
Petrographic Laboratory in Canary Museum of Meteorites, Tanta
Las Palmas
Canary Islands
Spain


Lahcen Ouknine
Geoheritage and Geomaterials Laboratory, University Museum of Meteorites, Ibn Zohr University, Agadir
Morocco


Mohamed Th S. Heikal
Geology Department
Faculty of Science, Tanta University, Tanta
Egypt