Dr. Nagy I. Zoltán szerk.: Fragmenta Mineralogica Et Palaentologica 6. 1975. (Budapest, 1975)

On the map, red points and spots are symbolizing the sites where the exploded meteoric fragments were hitting the ground. From the meteorites the number of which was ori­ginally of aproximatively 1700, the map is containing only the spots of incidence of those 53 meteorites, which DUMA has ascertained, and, in addition, the spot of the largest meteorite which has been transferred to Vienna. Geodetical work was done by an engi­neer, as emissary of the Catastral Bureau of Ung county. Fig. 5. The meteorites collected at the site hitted the ground within the area of an el­lipse (BENDEFY 1973). 5. kép: A helyszinen összegyűjtött meteoritok egy ellipszisen belül értek földet (BEN­DEFY 1973). The shattered smaller or larger meteorites were found on the area of an elongated el­lipse the main axis of which is possessing a NE - SW direction (Fig. 5.). SZABÓ sta­Fig. 3. The biggest meteorite of Knahina; property of the Natural History Museum at Vienna. Length: 77 cm, height: 46 cm, weight: 293, 5 kgs. Fig. 4. Second biggest frag­ment of the meteorite of Knahina, collection of minerals in the Hungarian Naturas His­tory Museum. Length: 46 cm, heigth: 30 cm, thikness: 24,5 cm, weigth 41.26 kgs. 3. kép: A knyahinyai legnagyobb meteorit; a bécsi Természetrajzi Múzeum tulajdona. Hossza: 77 cm, magassága: 46 cm, súlya: 293, 5 kg. 4. kép: A knyahinyai meteorit má­sodik legnagyobb darabja; a budapesti Természettudományi Múzeum tulajdona. Hossza: 46 cm, magassága: 30 cm, vastagsága: 24-5 cm, súlya: 41, 26 kg.

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