Small impact craters (<300 m in diameter) are rare on Earth and mostly deeply eroded, so that knowledge of their formation mechanism and the hazard small impactors constitute to human populations is largely based on physical models. We report on the geophysical investigation of the Kamil Crater we recently discovered in southern Egypt. The Kamil Crater is a <5000 year old impact crater 45 m in diameter with a pristine ejecta ray structure. Such well preserved structures have been previously observed only on extraterrestrial rocky or icy planetary bodies. This crater feature and the association with an iron meteorite impactor and shock metamorphism provides a unique impression of aspects of small-scale hypervelocity impacts on the Earth’s cr...
About 50 kyr ago the impact of an iron meteoroid excavated Meteor Crater, Arizona, the first terrest...
Several small crater-like structures occur in Gilf Kebir region (SW Egypt). It has been previously s...
Asteroids tens to hundreds of meters in diameter constitute the most immediate impact hazard to huma...
Small impact craters (<300 m in diameter) are rare on Earth and mostly deeply eroded, so that knowle...
Small impact craters (<300 m in diameter) are rare on Earth and mostly deeply eroded, so that knowle...
We report on the detection in southern Egypt of an impact crater 45 meters in diameter with a pristi...
Impact craters up to a few hundreds of meters in diameter are common structures of solid surface...
We detail the Kamil crater (Egypt) structure and refine the impact scenario, based on the geological...
We detail the Kamil crater (Egypt) structure and refine the impact scenario, based on the geologica...
Shock effects in small terrestrial impact craters (diameter < 300 m) have been poorly studied becaus...
We report on the microscopic impactor debris around Kamil crater (45 m in diameter, Egypt) collecte...
This chapter provides an account of the present Egyptian impact cratering record as well as an over...
The recent Carancas meteorite impact event caused a worldwide sensation. An H4-5 chondrite struck th...
Presented by Jacques Angelier Using orbital imaging radar, we have detected a large number of circul...
Impact cratering was once considered a rare geological process of no, or little, importance to the e...
About 50 kyr ago the impact of an iron meteoroid excavated Meteor Crater, Arizona, the first terrest...
Several small crater-like structures occur in Gilf Kebir region (SW Egypt). It has been previously s...
Asteroids tens to hundreds of meters in diameter constitute the most immediate impact hazard to huma...
Small impact craters (<300 m in diameter) are rare on Earth and mostly deeply eroded, so that knowle...
Small impact craters (<300 m in diameter) are rare on Earth and mostly deeply eroded, so that knowle...
We report on the detection in southern Egypt of an impact crater 45 meters in diameter with a pristi...
Impact craters up to a few hundreds of meters in diameter are common structures of solid surface...
We detail the Kamil crater (Egypt) structure and refine the impact scenario, based on the geological...
We detail the Kamil crater (Egypt) structure and refine the impact scenario, based on the geologica...
Shock effects in small terrestrial impact craters (diameter < 300 m) have been poorly studied becaus...
We report on the microscopic impactor debris around Kamil crater (45 m in diameter, Egypt) collecte...
This chapter provides an account of the present Egyptian impact cratering record as well as an over...
The recent Carancas meteorite impact event caused a worldwide sensation. An H4-5 chondrite struck th...
Presented by Jacques Angelier Using orbital imaging radar, we have detected a large number of circul...
Impact cratering was once considered a rare geological process of no, or little, importance to the e...
About 50 kyr ago the impact of an iron meteoroid excavated Meteor Crater, Arizona, the first terrest...
Several small crater-like structures occur in Gilf Kebir region (SW Egypt). It has been previously s...
Asteroids tens to hundreds of meters in diameter constitute the most immediate impact hazard to huma...