The increasing number of recognized meteorite craters indicates that these features are not so rare as formerly believed. It is probable, moreover, that meteorite craters of the geologic past were larger and more abundant than the relatively recent examples. Evidence for the fall of ancient meteorites must be sought, however, in geologic structures produced by impacts
Barringer Meteorite Crater (a.k.a. Meteor Crater), Arizona, is one of the youngest and best preserve...
The recent Carancas meteorite impact event caused a worldwide sensation. An H4-5 chondrite struck th...
Abstract The number of newly discovered and confirmed impact structures on earth is growing continu...
The increasing number of recognized meteorite craters indicates that these features are not so rare ...
In a previous paper the writers suggested that some explosion structures currently attributed to vol...
Meteor Crater of Arizona, three-quarters of a mile across and six hundred feet deep, with its walls ...
In a previous paper the writers suggested that some explosion structures currently attributed to vol...
Meteor Crater of Arizona, three-quarters of a mile across and six hundred feet deep, with its walls ...
Meteorite craters are unique, and sometimes distinctive sites whose formation was accompanied by cat...
The study of terrestrial meteorite impact craters and of impacted meteorites expands our understandi...
From the proceedings of the Workshop on Impact Cratering: Bridging the Gap between Modeling and Obse...
of Vieerosion, water, and weather – are those that obliterate the traces of even large-scale and dev...
The origin and formation of various types of craters, both on the Earth and on other planetary bodie...
Terrestrial impact structures offer astronomers and geologists opportunities to study the impact cra...
Geological studies and tomographic profiles of a locality nearby the Agoudal village (Morocco) showe...
Barringer Meteorite Crater (a.k.a. Meteor Crater), Arizona, is one of the youngest and best preserve...
The recent Carancas meteorite impact event caused a worldwide sensation. An H4-5 chondrite struck th...
Abstract The number of newly discovered and confirmed impact structures on earth is growing continu...
The increasing number of recognized meteorite craters indicates that these features are not so rare ...
In a previous paper the writers suggested that some explosion structures currently attributed to vol...
Meteor Crater of Arizona, three-quarters of a mile across and six hundred feet deep, with its walls ...
In a previous paper the writers suggested that some explosion structures currently attributed to vol...
Meteor Crater of Arizona, three-quarters of a mile across and six hundred feet deep, with its walls ...
Meteorite craters are unique, and sometimes distinctive sites whose formation was accompanied by cat...
The study of terrestrial meteorite impact craters and of impacted meteorites expands our understandi...
From the proceedings of the Workshop on Impact Cratering: Bridging the Gap between Modeling and Obse...
of Vieerosion, water, and weather – are those that obliterate the traces of even large-scale and dev...
The origin and formation of various types of craters, both on the Earth and on other planetary bodie...
Terrestrial impact structures offer astronomers and geologists opportunities to study the impact cra...
Geological studies and tomographic profiles of a locality nearby the Agoudal village (Morocco) showe...
Barringer Meteorite Crater (a.k.a. Meteor Crater), Arizona, is one of the youngest and best preserve...
The recent Carancas meteorite impact event caused a worldwide sensation. An H4-5 chondrite struck th...
Abstract The number of newly discovered and confirmed impact structures on earth is growing continu...