Impact crater morphologies vary significantly across the lunar maria. Craters with diameter less than 400 m are closely related to variations in target properties (rock strength, porosity, and layering) as well as the impact velocity. Here we investigate target and impact conditions feasible for reproducing crater morphologies, such as normal, central‐mound, flat‐bottomed, and concentric craters, using numerical models of impact crater formation in two‐layer targets under lunar conditions (i.e., average‐impact velocity and gravity). Based on more than 1,000 numerical models, we observe that concentric craters can form with a strength contrast as low as factor of 2 between the layers as long as the difference in cohesion is larger than a val...
AbstractHigh-resolution images reveal that numerous pit craters exist on the surface of Mars. For so...
Evidence from laboratory impact experiments is indicating that increasing crater aspect ratios (diam...
Impact bombardment during the first billion years after the formation of the Moon produced at least ...
Impact cratering is a fundamental physical process that has dominated the evolution and modification...
Understanding of basin-scale crater formation is limited; only a few examples of basin-scale craters...
Analysis of impact craters and their ejecta addresses someunanswered questions about the lunar surfa...
The effects of the coefficient of friction and porosity on impact cratering are not sufficiently con...
International audienceAbstract The lunar cratering record is used to constrain the bombardment histo...
High-resolution optical images returned from recent lunar missions provide a new chance for estimati...
AImpact cratering has dominated the evolution and modification of planetary surfaces through-out the...
Impact cratering is the dominant geo-logic process affecting the surfaces of solid bodies throughout...
High-resolution images reveal that numerous pit craters exist on the surface of Mars. For some pit c...
The impact melt that records the formation time of basins is essential for the understanding of the ...
Co-authors: Mark Cintala, NASA Johnson Space Center and Jeffrey Plescia, Johns Hopkins University Im...
Impact bombardment during the first billion years after the formation of the Moon produced at least ...
AbstractHigh-resolution images reveal that numerous pit craters exist on the surface of Mars. For so...
Evidence from laboratory impact experiments is indicating that increasing crater aspect ratios (diam...
Impact bombardment during the first billion years after the formation of the Moon produced at least ...
Impact cratering is a fundamental physical process that has dominated the evolution and modification...
Understanding of basin-scale crater formation is limited; only a few examples of basin-scale craters...
Analysis of impact craters and their ejecta addresses someunanswered questions about the lunar surfa...
The effects of the coefficient of friction and porosity on impact cratering are not sufficiently con...
International audienceAbstract The lunar cratering record is used to constrain the bombardment histo...
High-resolution optical images returned from recent lunar missions provide a new chance for estimati...
AImpact cratering has dominated the evolution and modification of planetary surfaces through-out the...
Impact cratering is the dominant geo-logic process affecting the surfaces of solid bodies throughout...
High-resolution images reveal that numerous pit craters exist on the surface of Mars. For some pit c...
The impact melt that records the formation time of basins is essential for the understanding of the ...
Co-authors: Mark Cintala, NASA Johnson Space Center and Jeffrey Plescia, Johns Hopkins University Im...
Impact bombardment during the first billion years after the formation of the Moon produced at least ...
AbstractHigh-resolution images reveal that numerous pit craters exist on the surface of Mars. For so...
Evidence from laboratory impact experiments is indicating that increasing crater aspect ratios (diam...
Impact bombardment during the first billion years after the formation of the Moon produced at least ...