© The Meteoritical Society, 2017. Hypervelocity impacts occur on bodies throughout our solar system, and play an important role in altering the mineralogy, texture, and magnetic properties in target rocks at nanometer to planetary scales. Here we present the results of hypervelocity impact experiments conducted using a two-stage light-gas gun with 5 mm spherical copper projectiles accelerated toward basalt targets with ~6 km s−1 impact velocities. Four different types of magnetite- and titanomagnetite-bearing basalts were used as targets for seven independent experiments. These laboratory impacts resulted in the formation of agglutinate-like particles similar in texture to lunar agglutinates, which are an important fraction of lunar soil. M...
Impact-generated shock waves can change the physical properties of meteorites and their constituent ...
Extra terrestrial materials, certain materials which have their origin at the earth's surface due to...
Impact cratering was once considered a rare geological process of no, or little, importance to the e...
© The Meteoritical Society, 2017. Hypervelocity impacts occur on bodies throughout our solar system,...
© 2016. American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved.Hypervelocity impacts within the solar syste...
Northwest Africa (NWA) 032 is the youngest radio metrically dated mare basalt, with concordant Rb-Sr...
Magnetic anomaly data provide valuable information on size and morphology of buried impact craters...
International audienceSince the first evidence of magnetized lunar crust, two mechanisms of magnetiz...
In the invited article, we review observations on changes in meteorite texture relevant to the early...
In the natural case of a hypervelocity impact on a planetary or asteroidal surface, two competing ph...
We detail the production of metallic spherules in laboratory oblique shock impact experiments, and t...
Demagnetized samples of cobalt precipitates in a copper matrix were shocked to 5, 10, and 20 GPa in ...
Little is known about the microstructural behavior of magnetite during hypervelocity impact events, ...
Shock metamorphism, caused by hypervelocity impact, is a poorly understood process in feldspar. This...
AbstractHypervelocity impacts are among the fundamental phenomena occurring during the evolution of ...
Impact-generated shock waves can change the physical properties of meteorites and their constituent ...
Extra terrestrial materials, certain materials which have their origin at the earth's surface due to...
Impact cratering was once considered a rare geological process of no, or little, importance to the e...
© The Meteoritical Society, 2017. Hypervelocity impacts occur on bodies throughout our solar system,...
© 2016. American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved.Hypervelocity impacts within the solar syste...
Northwest Africa (NWA) 032 is the youngest radio metrically dated mare basalt, with concordant Rb-Sr...
Magnetic anomaly data provide valuable information on size and morphology of buried impact craters...
International audienceSince the first evidence of magnetized lunar crust, two mechanisms of magnetiz...
In the invited article, we review observations on changes in meteorite texture relevant to the early...
In the natural case of a hypervelocity impact on a planetary or asteroidal surface, two competing ph...
We detail the production of metallic spherules in laboratory oblique shock impact experiments, and t...
Demagnetized samples of cobalt precipitates in a copper matrix were shocked to 5, 10, and 20 GPa in ...
Little is known about the microstructural behavior of magnetite during hypervelocity impact events, ...
Shock metamorphism, caused by hypervelocity impact, is a poorly understood process in feldspar. This...
AbstractHypervelocity impacts are among the fundamental phenomena occurring during the evolution of ...
Impact-generated shock waves can change the physical properties of meteorites and their constituent ...
Extra terrestrial materials, certain materials which have their origin at the earth's surface due to...
Impact cratering was once considered a rare geological process of no, or little, importance to the e...