A precambrian proximal ejecta blanket from Scotland
Ejecta blankets around impact craters are rarely preserved on Earth. Although impact craters are ubiquitous on solid bodies throughout the solar system, on Earth they are rapidly effaced, and few records exist of the processes that occur during emplacement of ejecta. The Stac Fada Member of the Prec...
Autors principals: | Amor, K, Hesselbo, S, Porcelli, D, Thackrey, S, Parnell, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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Geological Society of America
2008
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