The Sudbury Structure, Ontario, is the remnant of a 1.85 Ga old impact crater, 200--250 km in diameter. Erosion and tectonism have affected the Sudbury Structure and resulted in considerable brittle and ductile deformation, and the removal of the surface expression of the crater structure and all exterior deposits typical of many terrestrial impact structures. However, substantial amounts of the interior deposits, including the craterfill products, have been preserved within the Sudbury Basin. Although most workers acknowledge an impact origin for the Sudbury Structure, the origin of the Sudbury Igneous Complex (SIC), located inside the Sudbury Structure, remains controversial. The objectives of this study are to elucidate the division of t...
The origin of the Sudbury Structure and of the associated heterolithic breccias of the Onaping Forma...
Morphological studies of large impact structures on Mercury, Venus, Mars, and the Moon suggest that ...
The Sudbury structure in Ontario, Canada, is one of the oldest and largest impact structures recogni...
The Sudbury Igneous Complex (SIC) represents the remnant of a crystalline impact melt sheet of the S...
Petrological models relating the different rock types constituting the 1.85 Ga Sudbury Igneous Compl...
In 1984 the Ontario Geological Survey initiated a research project on the Sudbury structure (SS) in ...
Pseudotachylitic breccias occur in the crater floor of large impact structures. Their origin is wide...
The Temagami Anomaly is one of the largest unexplained magnetic features in North America. It is sim...
Pseudotachylitic breccias occur in the crater floor of large impact structures. Their origin is wide...
In cooperation between the Ontario Geological Survey and the Institute of Geology and Institute of P...
This paper reviews the origin, development, and present status of the widely accepted theory, propos...
Deformation and melting of the crust during the formation of large impact craters must have been imp...
Within the Sudbury Project of the University of Muenster and the Ontario Geological Survey special e...
The Sudbury Igneous Complex (SIC) is the product of a differentiated impact melt sheet and one of t...
From the proceedings of the Workshop on Impact Cratering: Bridging the Gap between Modeling and Obse...
The origin of the Sudbury Structure and of the associated heterolithic breccias of the Onaping Forma...
Morphological studies of large impact structures on Mercury, Venus, Mars, and the Moon suggest that ...
The Sudbury structure in Ontario, Canada, is one of the oldest and largest impact structures recogni...
The Sudbury Igneous Complex (SIC) represents the remnant of a crystalline impact melt sheet of the S...
Petrological models relating the different rock types constituting the 1.85 Ga Sudbury Igneous Compl...
In 1984 the Ontario Geological Survey initiated a research project on the Sudbury structure (SS) in ...
Pseudotachylitic breccias occur in the crater floor of large impact structures. Their origin is wide...
The Temagami Anomaly is one of the largest unexplained magnetic features in North America. It is sim...
Pseudotachylitic breccias occur in the crater floor of large impact structures. Their origin is wide...
In cooperation between the Ontario Geological Survey and the Institute of Geology and Institute of P...
This paper reviews the origin, development, and present status of the widely accepted theory, propos...
Deformation and melting of the crust during the formation of large impact craters must have been imp...
Within the Sudbury Project of the University of Muenster and the Ontario Geological Survey special e...
The Sudbury Igneous Complex (SIC) is the product of a differentiated impact melt sheet and one of t...
From the proceedings of the Workshop on Impact Cratering: Bridging the Gap between Modeling and Obse...
The origin of the Sudbury Structure and of the associated heterolithic breccias of the Onaping Forma...
Morphological studies of large impact structures on Mercury, Venus, Mars, and the Moon suggest that ...
The Sudbury structure in Ontario, Canada, is one of the oldest and largest impact structures recogni...