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- | :<sup>38</sup> These specimens housed in 1930-1932 at the Department of Paleontology of the Jagiellonian University, Cracow, were gifted to the Department by Mr. Czaputowicz, like other specimens of the [[Pultusk (Pułtusk)|Pułtusk]] Meteorite. They could have been found near Płońsk, a locality lying along the way of the [[Pultusk (Pułtusk)|Pułtusk]] Cosmolite. | + | :<sup>38</sup> These specimens housed in 1930-1932 at the Department of Paleontology of the Jagiellonian University, Cracow, were gifted to the Department by Mr. Czaputowicz<ref>Czaputowicz (1880)</ref>, like other specimens of the [[Pultusk (Pułtusk)|Pułtusk]] Meteorite. They could have been found near Płońsk, a locality lying along the way of the [[Pultusk (Pułtusk)|Pułtusk]] Cosmolite. |
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Meteoryt „Płońsk” w katalogu zbiorów Katedry Mineralogii i Petrografii Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego (Pokrzywnicki 1964).
U Pokrzywnickiego (1964) w wykazie zawartości zbiorów jest wzmianka o okazie „Płońsk”:
III. DEPARTMENT OF MINERALOGY AND PETROLOGY, JAGIELLONIAN UNIVERSITY (Katedra Mineralogii i Petrografii Uniwersytetu Jagielońskiego, Kraków, Oleandry 2a) 7 Płońsk38, Poland According to the label fell near Płońsk (Warszawa district). Most probably a fragment of the Pułtusk Meteorite Chondrite (C) 138 (cs)
- 38 These specimens housed in 1930-1932 at the Department of Paleontology of the Jagiellonian University, Cracow, were gifted to the Department by Mr. Czaputowicz[1], like other specimens of the Pułtusk Meteorite. They could have been found near Płońsk, a locality lying along the way of the Pułtusk Cosmolite.
Jest to zapewne okaz meteorytu Pułtusk.
Bibliografia
- Czaputowicz S.[2], (1880), Opisanie zjawiska w Polszce i pogląd na kamienie tak zwane aerolity z atmosfery spadające, rękopis, Kraków V 1880.[3]
- Pokrzywnicki Jerzy, (1964), I. Meteoryty Polski. II. Katalog meteorytów w zbiorach polskich, Studia Geologica Polonica, vol. XV, Wydawnictwa Geologiczne, Warszawa 1964, (s. 169).[4][5] Plik PDF.