Ackermann et al. (1975) described the subsurface structure of Meteor Crater and identified a fractured rock zone extending to about 1 km deep. The depth of the fractured/damage zone can be used to extract information about the impact cratering process. We impacted rock samples (San Marcos gabbro) in the laboratory and imaged the damage structure using both dicing and tomography methods. We propose a simple model to describe the damage zone depth based on the laboratory measurements. The model agrees well with other methods for the estimation of the projectile size of Meteor Crater and it may be used for estimates of damage around craters of other planets and moons
Bullet impacts are a ubiquitous form of damage to the built environment resulting from armed conflic...
Bullet impacts are a ubiquitous form of damage to the built environment resulting from armed conflic...
The recent Carancas meteorite impact event caused a worldwide sensation. An H4–5 chondrite struck th...
Abstract. Ackermann et al. (1975) described the subsur-face structure of Meteor Crater and identifie...
Both small-scale impact craters in the laboratory and less than 5 km in diameter bowl-shaped craters...
[1] Meteor Crater provides a rare opportunity to study impact deformation of sedimentary target rock...
[1] Meteor Crater provides a rare opportunity to study impact deformation of sedimentary target rock...
[1] Meteor Crater provides a rare opportunity to study impact deformation of sedimentary target rock...
One of the key issues associated with the understanding of large scale impacts is how the observable...
One of the key issues associated with the understanding of large scale impacts is how the observable...
Impact cratering is a complex natural phenomenon that involves various physical and mechanical proce...
Impact cratering is one of the most common geologic processes shaping all the terrestrial planetary ...
Both small-scale impact craters in the laboratory and less than 5 km in diameter bowl-shaped craters...
Abstract. Both small-scale impact craters in the laboratory and less than 5 km in diameter bowl-shap...
The purpose of this workshop is to discuss how physical observations of craters, both on the Earth a...
Bullet impacts are a ubiquitous form of damage to the built environment resulting from armed conflic...
Bullet impacts are a ubiquitous form of damage to the built environment resulting from armed conflic...
The recent Carancas meteorite impact event caused a worldwide sensation. An H4–5 chondrite struck th...
Abstract. Ackermann et al. (1975) described the subsur-face structure of Meteor Crater and identifie...
Both small-scale impact craters in the laboratory and less than 5 km in diameter bowl-shaped craters...
[1] Meteor Crater provides a rare opportunity to study impact deformation of sedimentary target rock...
[1] Meteor Crater provides a rare opportunity to study impact deformation of sedimentary target rock...
[1] Meteor Crater provides a rare opportunity to study impact deformation of sedimentary target rock...
One of the key issues associated with the understanding of large scale impacts is how the observable...
One of the key issues associated with the understanding of large scale impacts is how the observable...
Impact cratering is a complex natural phenomenon that involves various physical and mechanical proce...
Impact cratering is one of the most common geologic processes shaping all the terrestrial planetary ...
Both small-scale impact craters in the laboratory and less than 5 km in diameter bowl-shaped craters...
Abstract. Both small-scale impact craters in the laboratory and less than 5 km in diameter bowl-shap...
The purpose of this workshop is to discuss how physical observations of craters, both on the Earth a...
Bullet impacts are a ubiquitous form of damage to the built environment resulting from armed conflic...
Bullet impacts are a ubiquitous form of damage to the built environment resulting from armed conflic...
The recent Carancas meteorite impact event caused a worldwide sensation. An H4–5 chondrite struck th...