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 (original) (raw)

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Meteoritics & Planetary Science, 2019

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Impact phenomena as factors in the evolution of the Earth

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Impact Cratering on Earth: A History of Controversy

Audeliz Matias

2007

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Impact! - Bolides, Craters, and Catastrophes

Wolf Uwe Reimold

Elements, 2012

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Ernst Julius Opik’s (1916) note on the theory of explosion cratering on the Moon’s surface

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Large-scale impact cratering on the terrestrial planets

Richard Grieve

Advances in Space Research, 1982

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Extraterrestrial impact events: the record in the rocks and the stratigraphic column

Richard Grieve

Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 1997

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"Earth's Impact Events Through Geologic Times": Comment on Schmieder & Kring article in Astrobiology. - Authors: K. Ernstson & F. Claudin

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http://www.impact-structures.com/, 2021

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The giant impact hypothesis: past, present (and future?)

William Hartmann

Philosophical transactions. Series A, Mathematical, physical, and engineering sciences, 2014

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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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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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Target Earth: Evidence for Large-scale Impact Events

Richard Grieve

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1997

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Les cratères d'impacts: principaux effets de choc dans les roches et minéraux

Pierre Agrinier

Comptes Rendus de l'Académie des Sciences - Series IIA - Earth and Planetary Science, 1998

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Impact Cratering on the Earth

Richard Grieve

Scientific American, 1990

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Physical Records of Impacts in the Early and Modern Solar System

Robert Beauford

2015

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Planetary Sciences, Geodynamics, Impacts, Mass Extinctions, and Evolution: Developments and Interconnections

Jaime Urrutia Fucugauchi

International Journal of Geophysics, 2016

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The Cretaceous-Tertiary Impact Crater and the Cosmic Projectile That Produced It

Luis E Marin

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1997

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Conflicting Theories: Impact and Volcanism

Dimitrik Johnson

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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Asteroid Impacts and Their Geological Consequences

Boris Ivanov

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Large meteorite impacts and planetary evolution

Richard J Huggett

Quaternary Science Reviews, 1995

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From Destruction to Creation: Understanding Meteorite Impact Craters

Gordon Osinski

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In search of historical roots of the extraterrestrial impact theory, II: two unknown German pioneers from the 1850s, Ludwig Pfeil and Karl Reichenbach

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The Alvarez Impact Theory of Mass Extinction; Limits to its Applicability and the “Great Expectations Syndrome”

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Acta Palaeontologica Polonica, 2012

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MISSING IN ACTION? EVALUATING THE PUTATIVE ABSENCE OF IMPACTS BY LARGE ASTEROIDS AND COMETS DURING THE QUATERNARY PERIOD W. Bruce Masse Los Alamos National Laboratory

Viacheslav Gusiakov

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The impact cratering rate in recent time

Richard Grieve

Journal of Geophysical Research, 1984

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Megaregolith evolution and cratering cataclysm models-Lunar cataclysm as a misconception (28 years later)

William Hartmann

Meteoritics & Planetary Science, 2003

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Observations at terrestrial impact structures: Their utility in constraining crater formation

Richard Grieve, Ann Therriault

Meteoritics & Planetary Science, 2004

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" The convincing identification of terrestrial meteorite impact structures: What works, what doesn't, and why "

Kord Ernstson

http://www.impact-structures.com/

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The approximate ratios between the diameters of terrestrial impact craters and the causative incident asteroids

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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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'Crisis of the meteorite paradigm: craters, tektites, the Tunguska event'

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Hypervelocity Impacts and Exposed Lithospheric Mantle: A Way to Recognize Large Terrestrial Impact Basins?

COA Chemistry

Journal of Earth Science, 2019

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Large-scale impacts and the evolution of the Earth's crust: The early years

Richard Grieve, Ann Therriault

Special Paper 405: Processes on the Early Earth, 2006

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