Over the past few decades, it has become increasingly clear that the impact of interplanetary bodies on other planetary bodies is one of the most ubiquitous and important geological processes in the Solar System. This impact process has played a fundamental role throughout the history of the Earth and other planetary bodies, resulting in both destructive and beneficial effects. The impact cratering record of Earth is critical to our understanding of the processes, products, and effects of impact events. In this contribution, we provide an up-to-date review and synthesis of the impact cratering record on Earth. Following a brief history of the Impact Earth Database (available online at http://www.impactearth.com), the definition of the main ...
This article presents a current (as of September 2019) list of recommended ages for proven terrestri...
This handbook of Shock-Metamorphic Effects in Terrestrial Meteorite Impact Structures emphasizes ter...
Impact cratering produces not only craterform topographic features, but also structural disturbances...
Impact cratering was once considered a rare geological process of no, or little, importance to the e...
Impact cratering was once considered a rare geological process of no, or little, importance to the e...
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...
Abstract The number of newly discovered and confirmed impact structures on earth is growing continu...
Hypervelocity collisions of asteroids onto planetary bodies have catastrophic effects on the target ...
Meteorite impact craters are the dominant surface feature on most terrestrial planetary bodies [1]...
Meteorite impact craters are the dominant surface feature on most terrestrial planetary bodies [1]...
Discusses how physical observations of craters, both on the Earth and on other solid bodies of the s...
Impact cratering of the Earth's surface is discussed and compared with lunar craters. Known craters ...
It is estimated that 30 to 200 large impact basins could have been formed on the early Earth. These ...
We have recently compiled a database of the properties of 192 impact craters, which supercedes previ...
This article presents a current (as of September 2019) list of recommended ages for proven terrestri...
This handbook of Shock-Metamorphic Effects in Terrestrial Meteorite Impact Structures emphasizes ter...
Impact cratering produces not only craterform topographic features, but also structural disturbances...
Impact cratering was once considered a rare geological process of no, or little, importance to the e...
Impact cratering was once considered a rare geological process of no, or little, importance to the e...
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...
Abstract The number of newly discovered and confirmed impact structures on earth is growing continu...
Hypervelocity collisions of asteroids onto planetary bodies have catastrophic effects on the target ...
Meteorite impact craters are the dominant surface feature on most terrestrial planetary bodies [1]...
Meteorite impact craters are the dominant surface feature on most terrestrial planetary bodies [1]...
Discusses how physical observations of craters, both on the Earth and on other solid bodies of the s...
Impact cratering of the Earth's surface is discussed and compared with lunar craters. Known craters ...
It is estimated that 30 to 200 large impact basins could have been formed on the early Earth. These ...
We have recently compiled a database of the properties of 192 impact craters, which supercedes previ...
This article presents a current (as of September 2019) list of recommended ages for proven terrestri...
This handbook of Shock-Metamorphic Effects in Terrestrial Meteorite Impact Structures emphasizes ter...
Impact cratering produces not only craterform topographic features, but also structural disturbances...