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Henbury Craters and Meteorites: Their Discovery, History and Study: GeoGuide

Autor Svend Buhl, Don McColl
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 13 apr 2015
In 1931, the cluster of craters at Henbury Cattle Station south of Alice Springs in Central Australia was one of the first places on Earth where a group of impact structures could definitely be linked to the fall of iron meteorites. It was also the first place where radial rays and loops of ejected rock material, comparable to those seen around craters on the Moon, were observed. As such it was one of the primary observation sites associated with the science of meteoritics in its infancy. In this work the authors present previously unpublished documents covering early research at the Henbury site, provide an extended data set on the distribution of meteoritic material at Henbury craters, and compare recent discoveries on the mechanics of hypervelocity impacts with evidence collected over 80 years of research at the Henbury meteorite craters. In their conclusion, the authors suggest a new hypothesis for the fragmentation and incident direction of the crater-forming bolide, on the basis of a more complete set of data compared with previous models.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783319039541
ISBN-10: 3319039547
Pagini: 173
Ilustrații: XIII, 160 p. 125 illus., 87 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.23 kg
Ediția:2nd ed. 2015
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Springer
Seria GeoGuide

Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Public țintă

Research

Cuprins

Early Pioneers.- Alderman'S Survey.- Iron Harvest.- "Meteorite in a Crater".- Bedford'S Morphological Studies.- Geography & Topography.- Henbury Metallurgy.- McColl'S Distribution Map.- Atmospheric Breakup.- Fragmentation on Impact.- Henbury Impactites.- Other Holocene Impacts.- Kamil Crater.- Whitecourt Crater.- Henbury: Re-Evaluation Of Evidence.- Henbury in the Aboriginal Tradition And Culture.- Dating of the Impact and Total Known Weight.- The Present Crater Reserve.

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In 1931, the cluster of craters at Henbury Cattle Station south of Alice Springs in Central Australia was one of the first places on Earth where a group of impact structures could definitely be linked to the fall of iron meteorites. It was also the first place where radial rays and loops of ejected rock material, comparable to those seen around craters on the Moon, were observed. As such it was one of the primary observation sites associated with the science of meteoritics in its infancy. In this work the authors present previously unpublished documents covering early research at the Henbury site, provide an extended data set on the distribution of meteoritic material at Henbury craters, and compare recent discoveries on the mechanics of hypervelocity impacts with evidence collected over 80 years of research at the Henbury meteorite craters. In their conclusion, the authors suggest a new hypothesis for the fragmentation and incident direction of the crater-forming bolide, on the basis of a more complete set of data compared with previous models.

Caracteristici

Comprehensive description of the discovery, history and study of the Henbury craters and meteorites Colorful illustrations of the meteorites found in this area Detailed map of the crater locations