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METEORITICS
& PLANETARY
SCIENCE
Volume 39, Issue 2
February 2004
Proceedings of the workshop,
Impact cratering: Bridging the gap between
modeling and observations.
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Proceedings of the workshop, Impact
cratering: Bridging the gap between
modeling and observations
E. PIERAZZO AND R. HERRICK 167
Articles
B. M. FRENCH
The importance of being cratered: The new role of meteorite impact
as a normal geological process.
169
R. A. F. GRIEVE AND A. M.
THERRIAULT
Observations at terrestrial impact structures: Their utility in
constraining crater formation.
199
G. S. COLLINS, H. J. MELOSH,
AND B. A. IVANOV
Modeling damage and deformation in impact simulations.
217
H. A. AI AND T. J. AHRENS
Dynamic tensile strength of terrestrial rocks and application to
impact cratering.
233
A. KEARSLEY, G. GRAHAM, T.
MCDONNELL, P. BLAND, R. HOUGH, AND P. HELPS
Early fracturing and impact residue emplacement: Can modeling help to
predict their location in major craters?
247
M. R. DENCE
Structural evidence from shock metamorphism in simple and complex
impact craters: Linking observations to theory.
267
J. G. SPRAY, H. R. BUTLER, AND
L. M. THOMPSON
Tectonic influences on the morphometry of the Sudbury impact
structure: Implications for terrestrial cratering and modeling.
287
J. L. B. ANDERSON, P. H.
SCHULTZ, AND J. T. HEINECK
Experimental ejection angles for oblique impacts: Implications for
the subsurface flow-field.
303
N. ONOSE AND K. FUJIWARA
Mass-velocity distributions of fragments in oblique impact
cratering on gypsum.
321
J. ORMÖ, J. M. DOHM, J. C.
FERRIS, A. LEPINETTE, AND A. G. FAIRÉN
Marine-target craters on Mars? An assessment study.
333
Book Review
Perilous planet
Earth—Catastrophes and catastrophism through the ages, by Trevor
Palmer. 2004.
Cambridge University Press.
Reviewed by Christian Koeberl

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