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Największe kolekcje pod względem liczby różnych meteorytów wg Koblitz MetBase (stan: MetBase 7.3, 2012 rok; 709 kolekcji):
#
(rank)Lokalizacja kolekcji
(kod kolekcji)liczba
różnych
meteorytów(specimen weight sum)
[kg](source of information) 1 USA, Houston, Planetary Science Branch, Code SN2, NASA, Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center
(Houston, NASA JSC)[1]10941[2] 0,2 1995 2 Japan, Tokyo, National Institute of Polar Research, Department of Antarctic Meteorites
(Tokyo, NIPR)[1]9627 1498,7 1995 3 USA, Washington, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, Division of Meteorites
(Washington, Natl. Mus. Nat. Hist.)[3]2885[4] 17966,7 1992 4 Germany, Münster, Institut für Planetologie der Universität Münster
(Münster, Inst. Planet. Univ.)2465 62,8 2003 5 Austria, Vienna, Naturhistorisches Museum
(Vienna, Naturhist. Mus.)[5]2316 5214,4 1999 6 Germany, Berlin, Museum für Naturkunde, Institut für Mineralogie und Petrographie, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
(Berlin, Mus. Naturk., Humboldt Univ.)[6]1711 1136,6 1996[7] 7 United Kingdom, London, The Natural History Museum (formerly British Museum of Natural History)
(London, Nat. Hist. Mus.)[8]1634 8906,2 1985 8 Germany, Mainz, Max-Planck-Institut für Chemie, Abteilung Kosmochemie
(Mainz, Max-Planck-Inst. Chemie)1662 1278,4 1996 9 USA, Tempe, Center for Meteorite Studies, Arizona State University
(Tempe, Arizona State Univ.)1545 4868,7 2005 10 France, Paris, Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle
(Paris, Mus. d'Hist. Nat.)[9]1432 4537,6 2000[10] 11 United Kingdom, Milton Keynes, The Open University, Department of Earth Sciences
(Milton Keynes, Open. Univ.)1433 0,7 1995 w zestawieniu brak pozycji 12 i 13!? 14 USA, Chicago, Department of Geology. The Field Museum of Natural History
(Chicago, Field Mus. Nat. Hist.)[11]1266 9386,2 1996[12] 15 Germany, Gifhorn, Bartoschewitz Colln.
(Gifhorn, Bartoschewitz Colln.)1166 377,2 2004 16 USA, New York, American Museum of Natural History
(New York, Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist.)[13]1155 53145,2 1989 17 USA, Algonquin, Planetary Science Foundation
(Algonquin, DuPont Colln.)1055 503,7 1992 18 USA, Los Angeles, Inst. of Geophysics and Planetary Physics, Univ. of California (UCLA)
(Los Angeles, Univ. of Calif.)959 1183,5 1985 19 Italy, Siena, Museo Nazionale dell'Antartide 'Felice Ippolito' Sezione Scienze della Terra, Università di Siena
(Siena, Mus. Naz. Antartide)[14]1011 16,2 1998 20 Switzerland, Bettlach, The Private Collection of Tony Stuedi
(Bettlach, T.Stuedi Colln.)827 126,8 2000 21 USA, Kankakee, Illinois, Private collection of Dr. James Schwade
(Kankakee, Illinois, J.Schwade Colln.)777 781,6 2001 (…) kolekcje polskie i największe kolekcje w krajach sąsiednich wg Koblitz MetBase ☺ Poland, Warsaw, Meteorites Collection, Jan Woreczko & Wadi
(Woreczko Meteorites)[15]758 ~300 01/2019 22 Russia, Moscow, Vernadsky Institute of Geochemistry and Analytical Chemistry, Russian Academy of Sciences
(Moscow, Vernadsky Inst. Geochem.)[16]640 818,4 1993[17] 23 India, Calcutta, Geological Survey of India
(Calcutta, Mus. Geol. Surv. India)[18]587 640,3 1982[19] 25 Russia, Moscow, Meteoritnaya kollektsiya Komiteta po meteoritam AN (Met. Coll. of the Committe on Meteorites, Russian Academy of Science). Part of the collection is on display in the Fersman Mineralogical Museum
(Moscow, Acad. Sci.)[20]514 24726,7 1986[21] 48 Czech Republic, Prague, National Museum (Národni muzeum v Praze)
(Prague, Nat. Mus.)[22]301 301,1 1992[23] 53 Hungary, Budapest, Hungarian Natural History Museum, Mineralogical-Petrographical Department
(Budapest, Nat. Mus.)[24]284 878,7 1969[25] 67 Estonia, Tallinn, Institute of Geology, Estonian Acadamy of Science. Commission of Meteoritics
(Tallinn, Geol. Inst. Acad. Sci.)[26]223 142,5 1996[27] 128 Ukraine Republic, Kiev, Geologicheskii muzei AN Ukraine (Geological Museum of the Acad. Sci. of Ukraine)
(Kiev, Geol. Mus. Ukraine)56 81,5 1986[21] 147 Poland, Warsaw, Inst. of Geology, Polish Academy of Sciences (Zaklad Nauk Geologicznych PAN)[28]
(Warsaw, Geol. Inst., Polish Acad. Sci.)44 102,6 1964[29] 150 Poland, Wroclaw, Dept. of Mineralogy and Petrology, Univ. of Wroclaw (formerly Breslau). (Zaklad Mineralogii i Petrografii Uniwersytetu)
(Wroclaw, Dept. Min. Petrol., Univ.) (patrz → Stara kolekcja)43 8,9 1964[29] 165 Belarus Republic, Minsk, Institut of Geology, Geochemistry and Geophysics of the Academy of Science of Belarus
(Minsk, Geol. Mus.)34 432,0 1986[21] 190 Latvia, Riga, Meteoritnaya kollektsiya Respublikanskogo Doma znanii Latvia (Met. Coll. of the Latvian Republic House of Knownledge)
(Riga, Republ. Doma)23 1,1 1986[21] 192 Lithuania, Vilnius, Geol. muzei Litovskogo naukno-issledovatelskogo geologo-razvenochnogo instituta (Geol. Mus., Lithuanian Sci. Res. Inst. of Geol. and Prospecting)
(Vilnius, Mus. Geol. Inst.)[30]23 13,1 1986[21] 234 Poland, Cracow, Dept. of Mineralogy and Petrology, Jagellonian Univ. (Katedra Mineralogii i Petrografii Uniwersytetu)
(Cracow, Min. Dept., Jagiellonian Uiv.)12 16,0 1964[29] 260 Poland, Warsaw, Museum of the Earth, Polish Academy of Sciences (Muzeum Ziemi PAN)
(Warsaw, Muz. Ziemi, Polish Acad. Sci.)8 41,2 2001[17] 298 Slovakia, Bratislava, Slovenské národné muzeum v Bratislave
(Bratislava, Slov. Nat. Mus.)[31]4 1,3 1981[32] 325 Poland, Cracow, Inst. of Geology of the Polish Academy of Sciences (Pracowina Geologiczna PAN)
(Cracow, Geol. Inst., Polish Acad. Sci.)3 61,9 1964[29] 373 Poland, Czestochowa, Museum
(Czestochowa, Mus.)2[33] 0,0 1985[34] 416 Poland, Poznan, Inst. of Paleozoology, Polish Acad. Sci., Laboratory of Paleozoology (Pracowina Paleozoologii PAN)
(Poznan, Inst. Paleozoology)2 77,1 1964[29] 532 Poland, Cracow, Astronomic Observatory of the Jagellonian Univ. (Obserwatorium Astronomiczne Uniwersytetu)
(Cracow, Astron. Observ.)1[35] 11,3 1964[29] 533 Poland, Cracow, Dept. of Geology of the Jagellonian Univ. (Katedra Geologii Uniwersytetu Jagiellonskiego)
(Cracow, Geol. Dept., Jagiellonian Univ.)1[36] 1,37 1964[29] 620 Poland, Krakov, Muzeum Geologiczne ING PAN
(Krakov, Muz. Geol.)1[37] 0,0018 2005[17] 764 Poland, Suchy Las, Elementary School, Suchy Las near Poznan
(Suchy Las, Elementary School)1[38] 3,35 1996[39] 797 Poland, Warsaw, Astronomic Observatory, Warsaw Univ. (Obserwatorium Astronomiczne Uniwersytetu)
(Warsaw, Astron. Observ.)1[35] 3,9 1964[29] 798 Poland, Warsaw, National Geological Institute
(Warsaw, Nat. Geol. Inst.)1[40] 15,5 1995[17] 816 Poland, Zwierzyniec, Natural-Ethnological Museum
(Zwierzyniec, Natural-Ethnol. Mus.)1[41] 8,5 2000[17] – Poland, Gliwice, Cz. Poborski Mineral Deposits Museum, Faculty of Mining and Geology[42]
(Gliwice, Silesian Tech. Univ.)– – 1994
Największe kolekcje pod względem wagi zgromadzonych meteorytów wg Koblitz MetBase (stan: MetBase 7.3, 2012 rok; 709 kolekcji):
#
(rank)Lokalizacja kolekcji liczba
różnych
meteorytów(specimen weight sum)
[kg]16 USA, New York, American Museum of Natural History[13] 1155 53145,2[43] 292 Mexico, Mexico City, The Old School of Mines and Engineering (Palazzo de Mineria) 5 35086,0[44] 25 Russia, Moscow, Meteoritnaya kollektsiya Komiteta po meteoritam AN (Met. Coll. of the Committe on Meteorites, Russian Academy of Science).[20] Part of the collection is on display in the Fersman Mineralogical Museum 514 24726,7[45] 45 Denmark, Copenhagen, Geological Museum 334 23697,0[46] 3 USA, Washington, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, Division of Meteorites[3] 2885 17966,7[47] 52 Australia, Perth, Western Australian Museum, Dept. of Earth and Planetary Sciences 304 16133,8[48] 802 Namibia, Windhoek, Museum and Public Gardens 1 12850[49] 107 Brazil, Rio de Janeiro, Museu Nacional, Dept. of Geology and Paleontology, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro[50] 78 9961,7[51] 14 USA, Chicago, Department of Geology. The Field Museum of Natural History[11] 1266 9386,2[52] 7 United Kingdom, London, The Natural History Museum (formerly British Museum of Natural History)[8] 1634 8906,2[53] w sumie, w wymienionych powyżej kolekcjach, zgromadzono niemal 212 ton