The Bombardment History of the Moon and the Origin of Life on Earth (original) (raw)

Ages of large lunar impact craters and implications for bombardment during the Moon’s middle age

Michelle Kirchoff

Icarus, 2013

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The Earth–Moon system during the late heavy bombardment period – Geochemical support for impacts dominated by comets

Yuichi Hatsukawa

Icarus, 2009

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Effects of early intense bombardment on megaregolith evolution and on lunar (and planetary) surface samples

William Hartmann

Meteoritics & Planetary Science, 2020

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Cataclysm No More: New Views on the Timing and Delivery of Lunar Impactors

Nicolle Zellner

Origins of Life and Evolution of Biospheres

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Bombardment history of the Moon constrained by crustal porosity

Ya-Huei Huang

Nature Geoscience

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Crustal porosity reveals the bombardment history of the Moon

Ya-Huei Huang

2021

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Number of Near-Earth Objects and Formation of Lunar Craters over the Last Billion Years

V. Svettsov, Sergei Ipatov

Solar System Research, 2020

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Asteroid Impacts and the Origin of Life: Is there a Correlation?

Timothy Gordon

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Can planetesimals left over from terrestrial planet formation produce the lunar Late Heavy Bombardment?

David Nesvorný

Icarus, 2007

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Role of major terrestrial cratering events in dispersing life in the solar system

Max wallis

Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 1995

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Reseeding of early earth by impacts of returning ejecta during the late heavy bombardment

Guillermo Gonzalez

Icarus, 2003

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The violent environment of the origin of life: Progress and uncertainties

Chris Chyba

Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 1993

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A 4.2 billion year old impact basin on the Moon: U–Pb dating of zirconolite and apatite in lunar melt rock 67955

Marc Norman

Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 2014

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New Perspectives on the Lunar Cataclysm from Pre4 Ga Impact Melt Breccia and Cratering Density Populations

Marc Norman

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Cratering history and lunar chronology

Richard Grieve

Reviews in Mineralogy and Geochemistry

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PRE-LATE HEAVY BOMBARDMENT EVOLUTION OF THE EARTH's OBLIQUITY

Gongjie Li

The Astrophysical Journal, 2014

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Rebuttal to the comment by Malhotra and Strom on “Constraints on the source of lunar cataclysm impactors”

Matija Ćuk

Icarus, 2011

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A record of impacts preserved in the lunar regolith

Vera Fernandes

Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 2010

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Could the Lunar “Late Heavy Bombardment” Have Been Triggered by the Formation of Uranus and Neptune?

Luke Dones

Icarus, 2001

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Search for traces of the late heavy bombardment on Earth—Results from high precision chromium isotopes

Minik Rosing

Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 2005

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The relative timing of Lunar Magma Ocean solidification and the Late Heavy Bombardment inferred from highly degraded impact basin structures

Seiji Sugita

Icarus, 2015

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The inner solar system cratering record and the evolution of impactor populations

Shoayb Khan

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Periodic impact cratering and extinction events over the last 260 million years

Michael Robert Rampino

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 2015

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Pinpointing the Source of a Lunar Meteorite: Implications for the Evolution of the Moon

Beda Hofmann

Science, 2004

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Support for the Lunar Cataclysm Hypothesis from Lunar Meteorite Impact Melt Ages

Timothy Swindle

Science, 2000

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An Archaean heavy bombardment from a destabilized extension of the asteroid belt

David Nesvorný

Nature, 2012

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Peering into Past: What Happened to the Moon 3.6 Billion Years Ago

Lev V Eppelbaum

Positioning, 2018

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Comparative planetology of early intense cratering and other cratering effects

William Hartmann

Planetary Science Inst Report, 1987

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Ernst Julius Öpik's (1916) note on the theory of explosion cratering on the Moon's surface-The complex case of a long-overlooked benchmark paper

Grzegorz Racki

Meteoritics & Planetary Science, 2014

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The impact cratering rate in recent time

Richard Grieve

Journal of Geophysical Research, 1984

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Reexamination of Early Lunar Chronology With GRAIL Data: Terranes, Basins, and Impact Fluxes

Sean C. Solomon

Journal of Geophysical Research: Planets, 2018

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Equilibration in the aftermath of the lunar-forming giant impact

Kaveh Pahlevan

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Search for petrographic and geochemical evidence for the late heavy bombardment on earth in early archean rocks from Isua, Greenland

Minik Rosing

Lecture Notes in Earth Sciences, 2000

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Large-scale impact cratering on the terrestrial planets

Richard Grieve

Advances in Space Research, 1982

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The Moon and the early Earth

ian crawford

Astronomy & Geophysics

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