The Puchezh-Katunki impact structure, 40–80 km in diameter, located ~400 km northeast of Moscow (Russia), has a poorly constrained age between ~164 and 203 Ma (most commonly quoted as 167 ± 3 Ma). Due to its relatively large size, the Puchezh-Katunki structure has been a prime candidate for discussions on the link between hypervelocity impacts and extinction events. Here, we present new 40Ar/39Ar data from step-heating analysis of five impact melt rock samples that allow us to significantly improve the age range for the formation of the Puchezh-Katunki impact structure to 192–196 Ma. Our results also show that there is not necessarily a simple relationship between the observed petrographic features of an impact melt rock sample and the obta...
The multi-ringed POPIGAI structure, with an outer ring diameter of over 100 km, is the largest impac...
Impact cratering has been a fundamental geological process in Earth history with major ramifications...
Impact cratering has been a fundamental geological process in Earth history with major ramifications...
Abstract. The 80 km Puchezh-Katunki impact crater is the only one of the six largest known Phanerozo...
Boltysh was of particular interest due to its chronological proximity to the Cretaceous- Palaeogene ...
Boltysh was of particular interest due to its chronological proximity to the Cretaceous- Palaeogene ...
The ~14 km diameter Jnisjrvi impact structure is located in Svecofennian Proterozoic terrain in the ...
New 40Ar/39Ar dating of impact-melted K-feldspars and impact melt rock from the ~40 km Lake Saint Ma...
International audienceWe present here new ages, combining both K-Ar and 40Ar/39Ar techniques, reinfo...
International audienceWe present here new ages, combining both K-Ar and 40Ar/39Ar techniques, reinfo...
Both the Chicxulub and Boltysh impact events are associated with the K-Pg boundary. While Chicxulub ...
An in-depth approach of 40Ar/39Ar dating of the ~23 km Lappajärvi impact structure (Finland) was per...
The Rochechourt impact structure in south-central France, with maximum diameter of 40–50 km, has pre...
Accurate and precise dating of terrestrial impact craters is a critical requirement for correlating ...
Accurate and precise dating of terrestrial impact craters is a critical requirement for correlating ...
The multi-ringed POPIGAI structure, with an outer ring diameter of over 100 km, is the largest impac...
Impact cratering has been a fundamental geological process in Earth history with major ramifications...
Impact cratering has been a fundamental geological process in Earth history with major ramifications...
Abstract. The 80 km Puchezh-Katunki impact crater is the only one of the six largest known Phanerozo...
Boltysh was of particular interest due to its chronological proximity to the Cretaceous- Palaeogene ...
Boltysh was of particular interest due to its chronological proximity to the Cretaceous- Palaeogene ...
The ~14 km diameter Jnisjrvi impact structure is located in Svecofennian Proterozoic terrain in the ...
New 40Ar/39Ar dating of impact-melted K-feldspars and impact melt rock from the ~40 km Lake Saint Ma...
International audienceWe present here new ages, combining both K-Ar and 40Ar/39Ar techniques, reinfo...
International audienceWe present here new ages, combining both K-Ar and 40Ar/39Ar techniques, reinfo...
Both the Chicxulub and Boltysh impact events are associated with the K-Pg boundary. While Chicxulub ...
An in-depth approach of 40Ar/39Ar dating of the ~23 km Lappajärvi impact structure (Finland) was per...
The Rochechourt impact structure in south-central France, with maximum diameter of 40–50 km, has pre...
Accurate and precise dating of terrestrial impact craters is a critical requirement for correlating ...
Accurate and precise dating of terrestrial impact craters is a critical requirement for correlating ...
The multi-ringed POPIGAI structure, with an outer ring diameter of over 100 km, is the largest impac...
Impact cratering has been a fundamental geological process in Earth history with major ramifications...
Impact cratering has been a fundamental geological process in Earth history with major ramifications...