Carbonates comprise approx. 20% by volume of present day Earth's sedimentary rocks and store most of the terrestrial CO2 inventory. Some of the oldest meta-sedimentary rocks found on Earth contain abundant carbonate from which impact-induced release of CO2 could have played a role in the formation and evolution of the atmosphere. Carbonates are also present in the target materials for approx. 30% of all terrestrial impact structures including large impacts such as Chicxulub which happened to occur at a location with extraordinarily thick platform carbonate 3-6 km deep. The impact release of CO2 from carbonates can cause global warming as a result of the well-known greenhouse effect and have subsequent effects on climate and biota. Therefore...
Funder: Royal Astronomical Society; Id: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100000698Abstract: The paragen...
Shock impact-produced mineral alterations in two thin sections of the recently found Csátalja H4 ord...
4 pages, 2 figures, 1 table.-- Printed version published May 2003.Within the framework of a detailed...
Recovered samples from shock recovery experiments on single crystal calcite were subjected to thermo...
We report new results of shock recovery experiments on single crystal calcite. Recovered samples are...
The response of carbonate minerals and rocks under shock compression is investigated using equation ...
Particle velocity profiles upon shock compression and isentropic releases were measured for polycrys...
Carbonates can potentially provide sites for organic materials to accrue and develop into complex ma...
Raman and Infrared studies were carried out on pristine and 100 MeV Ag8+ ion irradiated calcite sing...
The temperatures induced in crystalline calcite upon planar shock compression (95–160 GPa) are repor...
Abstract Anthropogenic calcite is a form of calcium carbonate produced through pyrotechnological act...
Raman spectrum of calcite collected at ambient pressure (1 bar) and temperature (25 ˚C). From: Farsa...
Carbonate minerals are some of the most important carbon storage materials in both terrestrial and a...
The term hypervelocity refers to something that is travelling at speeds in excess of a few km/s. Imp...
Carbonates may have been a common target for large impacts on the Earth and possible related CO2 out...
Funder: Royal Astronomical Society; Id: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100000698Abstract: The paragen...
Shock impact-produced mineral alterations in two thin sections of the recently found Csátalja H4 ord...
4 pages, 2 figures, 1 table.-- Printed version published May 2003.Within the framework of a detailed...
Recovered samples from shock recovery experiments on single crystal calcite were subjected to thermo...
We report new results of shock recovery experiments on single crystal calcite. Recovered samples are...
The response of carbonate minerals and rocks under shock compression is investigated using equation ...
Particle velocity profiles upon shock compression and isentropic releases were measured for polycrys...
Carbonates can potentially provide sites for organic materials to accrue and develop into complex ma...
Raman and Infrared studies were carried out on pristine and 100 MeV Ag8+ ion irradiated calcite sing...
The temperatures induced in crystalline calcite upon planar shock compression (95–160 GPa) are repor...
Abstract Anthropogenic calcite is a form of calcium carbonate produced through pyrotechnological act...
Raman spectrum of calcite collected at ambient pressure (1 bar) and temperature (25 ˚C). From: Farsa...
Carbonate minerals are some of the most important carbon storage materials in both terrestrial and a...
The term hypervelocity refers to something that is travelling at speeds in excess of a few km/s. Imp...
Carbonates may have been a common target for large impacts on the Earth and possible related CO2 out...
Funder: Royal Astronomical Society; Id: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100000698Abstract: The paragen...
Shock impact-produced mineral alterations in two thin sections of the recently found Csátalja H4 ord...
4 pages, 2 figures, 1 table.-- Printed version published May 2003.Within the framework of a detailed...