Although a crater is not yet identified, the Australasian tektite strewn field provides evidence that a major impact cratering event took place in the Southeast Asian region at ∼0.8 Ma, just prior to the Brunhes/Matuyama geomagnetic polarity reversal. Paleomagnetic evidence including reversed polarity in mud lens closely associated with in situ tektites suggests that tektite-bearing flood deposits near Ban Ta Chang and Chum Phuang in northeast Thailand are penecontemporaneous with the impact event. The deposits include abundant organic debris, including whole tree trunks and mammal bones, that preserved due to reducing conditions, which are also responsible for the presence of abundant iron sulphides. Sedimentological observations suggest a...
The relationships between meteorite impact craters, flood basalt volcanism and sudden environmental ...
The key utilities of palaeohydrological studies are the potential to extend the flood record of a ca...
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd. At the head of the Gulf of Thailand, the subsiding Chao Phraya delta and adjace...
The Australasian Tektite Event, ca. 0.8 Ma, is the youngest record of a large impact event on Earth....
Further to our current research in layered and splashed tektites, and numerous impact multiple crate...
© 2016 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Rapidly rising populations of low-lying megacities in Asia mean that ...
There are several reports of Australasian tektites found within a stratum called "laterite” layer wi...
Australasian tektites are enigmatic drops of siliceous impact melt found in an ~8000 × ~13,000 km s...
The southern part of the Central Plain in Thailand is blanketed with a two part sequence here termed...
Many tektite investigations have hypothesized that the impact crater that was the source of the exte...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd and INQUA Rapid growth of Asian megacities, exemplified by the megacity of Bangk...
The 2004 tsunami deposits and probable paleotsunami deposits were studied at the southern Kho Khao I...
Sediment records left by coastal hazards (e.g. tsunami and/or storms) may shed light on the sediment...
Summary Tektites are natural silicate glasses produced by the melting associated with hypervelocity ...
Recently published studies of Ocean Drilling Project (ODP) cores from near southeast Asia revealed m...
The relationships between meteorite impact craters, flood basalt volcanism and sudden environmental ...
The key utilities of palaeohydrological studies are the potential to extend the flood record of a ca...
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd. At the head of the Gulf of Thailand, the subsiding Chao Phraya delta and adjace...
The Australasian Tektite Event, ca. 0.8 Ma, is the youngest record of a large impact event on Earth....
Further to our current research in layered and splashed tektites, and numerous impact multiple crate...
© 2016 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Rapidly rising populations of low-lying megacities in Asia mean that ...
There are several reports of Australasian tektites found within a stratum called "laterite” layer wi...
Australasian tektites are enigmatic drops of siliceous impact melt found in an ~8000 × ~13,000 km s...
The southern part of the Central Plain in Thailand is blanketed with a two part sequence here termed...
Many tektite investigations have hypothesized that the impact crater that was the source of the exte...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd and INQUA Rapid growth of Asian megacities, exemplified by the megacity of Bangk...
The 2004 tsunami deposits and probable paleotsunami deposits were studied at the southern Kho Khao I...
Sediment records left by coastal hazards (e.g. tsunami and/or storms) may shed light on the sediment...
Summary Tektites are natural silicate glasses produced by the melting associated with hypervelocity ...
Recently published studies of Ocean Drilling Project (ODP) cores from near southeast Asia revealed m...
The relationships between meteorite impact craters, flood basalt volcanism and sudden environmental ...
The key utilities of palaeohydrological studies are the potential to extend the flood record of a ca...
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd. At the head of the Gulf of Thailand, the subsiding Chao Phraya delta and adjace...