DRY VALLEYS REGION INTRODUCTION
The Dry Valleys Region of meteorite findsites extends from the Mackay Glacier on the north, southward to the Skelton Glacier. The area includes not only the icefields at the back of the Transantarctic Mountains, but also the bare ice on the glaciers which descend into the Dry Valleys and the extensive ice-free landscape which is the hallmark of the Dry Valleys.
A number of meteorites have been discovered from the Dry Valleys widely scattered over the region. DRY - Figure 1 (92 KB JPEG) is a satellite image of the region showing the localities at which meteorites have been discovered (Dots indicate localities and not necessarily the specific location of meteorite specimens).
All sites have produced only one or two specimens. Most of these have been discovered by field parties conducting geological investigations. ANSMET has conducted limited searches of bare ice and ice-free areas of the Dry Valleys with little success.
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