In small meteorite impacts, the projectile may survive through fragmentation; in addition, it may melt, and chemically and physically interact with both shocked and melted target rocks. However, the mixing/mingling between projectile and target melts is a process still not completely understood. Kamil Crater (45 m in diameter; Egypt), generated by the hypervelocity impact of the Gebel Kamil Ni-rich ataxite on sandstone target, allows to study the target-projectile interaction in a simple and fresh geological setting. We conducted a petrographic and geochemical study of macroscopic impact melt lapilli and bombs ejected from the crater, which were collected during our geophysical campaign in February 2010. Two types of glasses constitute the ...
International audienceHypervelocity impacts are common in the solar system, in particular during its...
The study of shock-metamorphic features of the Zagami meteorite revealed pseudotachylite-like melt v...
We report on impact experiments using soda-lime glass spheres of 3.2 mm diameter and aluminum target...
In small meteorite impacts, the projectile may survive through fragmentation; in addition, it may me...
Shock effects in small terrestrial impact craters (diameter < 300 m) have been poorly studied becaus...
We report on the microscopic impactor debris around Kamil crater (45 m in diameter, Egypt) collecte...
Il cratere di Kamil è un piccolo (45 metri in diametro) cratere da impatto situato nell’Egitto sud-o...
We investigated the ballistically dispersed melts from Meteor Crater, Arizona, USA to determine the ...
We have investigated silicate emulsions in impact glasses and impact melt rocks from the Wabar (Saud...
BREVIAWe report on the discovery in southern Egypt of an impact crater 45 m in diameter with a prist...
Meteor Crater, Arizona provides an opportunity to study, in detail, elemental fractionation processe...
Impact craters up to a few hundreds of meters in diameter are common structures of solid surface...
Since its discovery, the Kamil crater (Egypt) has been considered a natural laboratory for studying...
Small impact craters (<300 m in diameter) are rare on Earth and mostly deeply eroded, so that knowle...
Small impact craters (<300 m in diameter) are rare on Earth and mostly deeply eroded, so that knowl...
International audienceHypervelocity impacts are common in the solar system, in particular during its...
The study of shock-metamorphic features of the Zagami meteorite revealed pseudotachylite-like melt v...
We report on impact experiments using soda-lime glass spheres of 3.2 mm diameter and aluminum target...
In small meteorite impacts, the projectile may survive through fragmentation; in addition, it may me...
Shock effects in small terrestrial impact craters (diameter < 300 m) have been poorly studied becaus...
We report on the microscopic impactor debris around Kamil crater (45 m in diameter, Egypt) collecte...
Il cratere di Kamil è un piccolo (45 metri in diametro) cratere da impatto situato nell’Egitto sud-o...
We investigated the ballistically dispersed melts from Meteor Crater, Arizona, USA to determine the ...
We have investigated silicate emulsions in impact glasses and impact melt rocks from the Wabar (Saud...
BREVIAWe report on the discovery in southern Egypt of an impact crater 45 m in diameter with a prist...
Meteor Crater, Arizona provides an opportunity to study, in detail, elemental fractionation processe...
Impact craters up to a few hundreds of meters in diameter are common structures of solid surface...
Since its discovery, the Kamil crater (Egypt) has been considered a natural laboratory for studying...
Small impact craters (<300 m in diameter) are rare on Earth and mostly deeply eroded, so that knowle...
Small impact craters (<300 m in diameter) are rare on Earth and mostly deeply eroded, so that knowl...
International audienceHypervelocity impacts are common in the solar system, in particular during its...
The study of shock-metamorphic features of the Zagami meteorite revealed pseudotachylite-like melt v...
We report on impact experiments using soda-lime glass spheres of 3.2 mm diameter and aluminum target...