Impact cratering was a fundamental geological process in the early Solar System and, thus, constraining the timescales over which large impact structures cool is critical to understanding the thermal evolution and habitability of early planetary crusts. Additionally, impacts can induce mass extinctions and establishing the precise timing of the largest impacts on Earth can shed light on their role in such events. Here we report a high-precision zircon U–Pb geochronology study of the Morokweng impact structure, South Africa, which appears to have a maximum present-day diameter of ∼80 km. Our work provides (i) constraints on the cooling of large impact melt sheets, and (ii) a high-precision age for one of Earth's largest impact events, previo...
Uranium-lead (U-Pb) geochronology of individual shocked zircon grains has unique potential for datin...
Deformed lunar zircons yielding U-Pb ages from 4333 Ma to 1407 Ma have been interpreted as dating di...
The discovery, at the beginning of the 20th century, that elements can transform into other elements...
Impact cratering was a fundamental geological process in the early Solar System and, thus, constrain...
Studies of meteorites are based mostly on samples that fell to Earth in the recent past (i.e., a few...
Studies of meteorites are based mostly on samples that fell to Earth in the recent past (i.e., a few...
Bolide impacts influence primordial evolution of planetary bodies because they can cause instantaneo...
Boltysh was of particular interest due to its chronological proximity to the Cretaceous- Palaeogene ...
The Morokweng impact structure in South Africa was formed 145 Ma ago, at the time of the minor mass ...
Bolide impacts influence primordial evolution of planetary bodies because they can cause instantaneo...
The identification of Meteor Crater in Arizona as an extraterrestrial impact by Eugene Shoemaker pro...
The accurate dating of meteorite impact structures on Earth has proven to be challenging. Melt sheet...
This study presents the first optical and scanning electron microscopic characterization and U–Pb SH...
Impact cratering has been a fundamental geological process in Earth history with major ramifications...
Large (>100km) meteorite impact cratering events play important roles in surface and biosphere evolu...
Uranium-lead (U-Pb) geochronology of individual shocked zircon grains has unique potential for datin...
Deformed lunar zircons yielding U-Pb ages from 4333 Ma to 1407 Ma have been interpreted as dating di...
The discovery, at the beginning of the 20th century, that elements can transform into other elements...
Impact cratering was a fundamental geological process in the early Solar System and, thus, constrain...
Studies of meteorites are based mostly on samples that fell to Earth in the recent past (i.e., a few...
Studies of meteorites are based mostly on samples that fell to Earth in the recent past (i.e., a few...
Bolide impacts influence primordial evolution of planetary bodies because they can cause instantaneo...
Boltysh was of particular interest due to its chronological proximity to the Cretaceous- Palaeogene ...
The Morokweng impact structure in South Africa was formed 145 Ma ago, at the time of the minor mass ...
Bolide impacts influence primordial evolution of planetary bodies because they can cause instantaneo...
The identification of Meteor Crater in Arizona as an extraterrestrial impact by Eugene Shoemaker pro...
The accurate dating of meteorite impact structures on Earth has proven to be challenging. Melt sheet...
This study presents the first optical and scanning electron microscopic characterization and U–Pb SH...
Impact cratering has been a fundamental geological process in Earth history with major ramifications...
Large (>100km) meteorite impact cratering events play important roles in surface and biosphere evolu...
Uranium-lead (U-Pb) geochronology of individual shocked zircon grains has unique potential for datin...
Deformed lunar zircons yielding U-Pb ages from 4333 Ma to 1407 Ma have been interpreted as dating di...
The discovery, at the beginning of the 20th century, that elements can transform into other elements...