The Bedout High, located on the northwestern continental margin of Australia, has emerged as a prime candidate for an end-Permian impact structure. Seismic imaging, gravity data, and the identification of melt rocks and impact breccias from drill cores located on top of Bedout are consistent with the presence of a buried impact crater. The impact breccias contain nearly pure silica glass (SiO2), fractured and shock-melted plagioclases, and spherulitic glass. The distribution of glass and shocked minerals over hundreds of meters of core material implies that a melt sheet is present. Available gravity and seismic data suggest that the Bedout High represents the central uplift of a crater similar in size to Chicxulub. A plagioclase separate fr...
An approximately 0.4 km diameter elliptical structure formed in Devonian granite in southwestern Nov...
Evidence of marine target impacts, binary impact craters, or impact clusters are rare on Earth. Seis...
Woodleigh is a recently discovered impact structure with a diameter of 120 km, and thereby represent...
has emerged as a prime candidate for an end-Permian impact structure. Seismic imaging, gravity data,...
In their Research Article “Bedout: a possible end-Permian impact crater offshore of northwestern Aus...
In their Research Article “Bedout: a possible end-Permian impact crater offshore of northwestern Aus...
Tookoonooka and Talundilly are two large meteorite impact structures buried in the sedimentary rocks...
Recent documentation of extreme atmosheric sulfur and methane coincident with the vast Permo-Triassi...
The Talundilly Structure, southwestern Queensland, Australia, is represented on 2D seismic reflectio...
The Foelsche structure is situated in the McArthur Basin of northern Australia (16 degrees 40' S, 13...
Nearly a decade ago, Gorter (1) suggested that the Bedout basement high, offshore Western Australia,...
The discovery of the Woodleigh impact structure, first identified by R. P. lasky, bears a number of ...
Ejecta from the large subsurface Tookoonooka impact structure have been found in the Lower Cretaceou...
The circular Cloud Creek structure in central Wyoming, USA is buried beneath ~1200 m of Mesozoic sed...
Here we present detailed geological maps and cross-sections of Liverpool, Wolfe Creek, Boxhole, Veev...
An approximately 0.4 km diameter elliptical structure formed in Devonian granite in southwestern Nov...
Evidence of marine target impacts, binary impact craters, or impact clusters are rare on Earth. Seis...
Woodleigh is a recently discovered impact structure with a diameter of 120 km, and thereby represent...
has emerged as a prime candidate for an end-Permian impact structure. Seismic imaging, gravity data,...
In their Research Article “Bedout: a possible end-Permian impact crater offshore of northwestern Aus...
In their Research Article “Bedout: a possible end-Permian impact crater offshore of northwestern Aus...
Tookoonooka and Talundilly are two large meteorite impact structures buried in the sedimentary rocks...
Recent documentation of extreme atmosheric sulfur and methane coincident with the vast Permo-Triassi...
The Talundilly Structure, southwestern Queensland, Australia, is represented on 2D seismic reflectio...
The Foelsche structure is situated in the McArthur Basin of northern Australia (16 degrees 40' S, 13...
Nearly a decade ago, Gorter (1) suggested that the Bedout basement high, offshore Western Australia,...
The discovery of the Woodleigh impact structure, first identified by R. P. lasky, bears a number of ...
Ejecta from the large subsurface Tookoonooka impact structure have been found in the Lower Cretaceou...
The circular Cloud Creek structure in central Wyoming, USA is buried beneath ~1200 m of Mesozoic sed...
Here we present detailed geological maps and cross-sections of Liverpool, Wolfe Creek, Boxhole, Veev...
An approximately 0.4 km diameter elliptical structure formed in Devonian granite in southwestern Nov...
Evidence of marine target impacts, binary impact craters, or impact clusters are rare on Earth. Seis...
Woodleigh is a recently discovered impact structure with a diameter of 120 km, and thereby represent...