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2016
In this chapter, various experiments of impact cratering performed at a laboratory scale will be reviewed. As discussed in Chap. 5, natural planetary craters have a wide variety of shapes. Very high-speed and large-scale impact events must be reproduced to fully mimic the actual planetary craters, which is evidently impossible to accomplish.
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In this chapter, various experiments of impact cratering performed at a laboratory scale will be reviewed. As discussed in Chap. 5, natural planetary craters have a wide variety of shapes. Very high-speed and large-scale impact events must be reproduced to fully mimic the actual planetary craters, which is evidently impossible to accomplish.
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1982
Impact cratering by high-velocity projectiles is an important process in the evolution of planets. Observations on planets and satellites with solid surfaces show that small impact craters are bowl-shaped and deep. Larger impact structures are shallow, they have overall flat interiors with several characteristic morphological elements, such as central ...
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Impact cratering by high-velocity projectiles is an important process in the evolution of planets. Observations on planets and satellites with solid surfaces show that small impact craters are bowl-shaped and deep. Larger impact structures are shallow, they have overall flat interiors with several characteristic morphological elements, such as central ...
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Our exploration of Mars has revealed a world as fascinating as Earth, with a changing climate, giant volcanoes, former oceans, polar ice caps, and numerous impact craters. This book provides a comprehensive summary of the morphology and distribution of meteorite craters on Mars, and the wealth of information these can provide on the crustal structure ...
Peter J. Mouginis-Mark, Joseph M. Boyce
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Peter J. Mouginis-Mark, Joseph M. Boyce
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Largest recent impact craters on Mars: Orbital imaging and surface seismic co-investigation
Science, 2022Liliya Posiolova +2 more
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