Primitive solar system solids were accreted as highly porous bimodal mixtures of mm-sized chondrules and sub-µm matrix grains. To understand the compaction and lithification of these materials by shock, it is necessary to investigate the process at the mesoscale; i.e., the scale of individual chondrules. Here we document simulations of hypervelocity compaction of primitive materials using the iSALE shock physics model. We compare the numerical methods employed here with shock compaction experiments involving bimodal mixtures of glass beads and silica powder and find good agreement in bulk material response between the experiments and models. The heterogeneous response to shock of bimodal porous mixtures with a composition more appropriate f...
The Allende meteorite, a relatively unaltered member of the CV carbonaceous chondrite group, contain...
The CV3 Allende is one of the most extensively studied meteorites in worldwide collections. It is cu...
Although the majority of carbonaceous chondrites have only experienced low-intensity (<5 GPa) imp...
Primitive solar system solids were accreted as highly porous bimodal mixtures of mm-sized chondrules...
We have developed a method for simulating the mesoscale compaction of early solar system solids in l...
Impact-driven compaction is a proposed mechanism for the lithification of primordial bimodal granula...
Meteorites are classified by their relative exposure to three processes: aqueous alteration; thermal...
Prior to becoming chondritic meteorites, primordial solids were a poorly consolidated mix of mm-scal...
Shock compaction of granular matter is of great interest to many fields such as planetary science, s...
Collisions and attendant shock compaction must have been important for the accretion and lithificati...
The CV3 Allende is one of the most extensively studied meteorites in worldwide collections. It is cu...
Chondritic meteorites are fragments of asteroids, the building blocks of planets, that retain a reco...
AbstractThe CV3 Allende is one of the most extensively studied meteorites in worldwide collections. ...
The CV3 Allende is one of the most extensively studied meteorites in worldwide collections. It is cu...
Generation and propagation of shock waves by meteorite impact is significantly affected by material ...
The Allende meteorite, a relatively unaltered member of the CV carbonaceous chondrite group, contain...
The CV3 Allende is one of the most extensively studied meteorites in worldwide collections. It is cu...
Although the majority of carbonaceous chondrites have only experienced low-intensity (<5 GPa) imp...
Primitive solar system solids were accreted as highly porous bimodal mixtures of mm-sized chondrules...
We have developed a method for simulating the mesoscale compaction of early solar system solids in l...
Impact-driven compaction is a proposed mechanism for the lithification of primordial bimodal granula...
Meteorites are classified by their relative exposure to three processes: aqueous alteration; thermal...
Prior to becoming chondritic meteorites, primordial solids were a poorly consolidated mix of mm-scal...
Shock compaction of granular matter is of great interest to many fields such as planetary science, s...
Collisions and attendant shock compaction must have been important for the accretion and lithificati...
The CV3 Allende is one of the most extensively studied meteorites in worldwide collections. It is cu...
Chondritic meteorites are fragments of asteroids, the building blocks of planets, that retain a reco...
AbstractThe CV3 Allende is one of the most extensively studied meteorites in worldwide collections. ...
The CV3 Allende is one of the most extensively studied meteorites in worldwide collections. It is cu...
Generation and propagation of shock waves by meteorite impact is significantly affected by material ...
The Allende meteorite, a relatively unaltered member of the CV carbonaceous chondrite group, contain...
The CV3 Allende is one of the most extensively studied meteorites in worldwide collections. It is cu...
Although the majority of carbonaceous chondrites have only experienced low-intensity (<5 GPa) imp...