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- Study of Cavity Filling Quartz Grains from the Ejecta Blanket at Lonar, Buldhana District, Maharashtra, India : an Evidence of Meteoric Impact
- Proposal of a Spatial Decision Support System Architecture to Estimate the Consequences and Costs of Small Meteorites Impacts Emmanuel Garbolino, Patrick Michel
- Catastrophes, Extinctions and Evolution: 50 Years of Impact Cratering Studies
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- Damage at Different Distances from Meteor Crater
- Manfred Gottwald, Thomas Kenkmann, Wolf Uwe Reimold Verlag Dr
- Geophysical Signatures of the Keurusselkä Meteorite Impact Structure – Implications for Crater Dimensions
- The Sedimentary Record of Meteorite Impacts
- Goat Paddock, Western Australia: an Impact Crater Near the Simple – Complex Transition
- Traces of Catastrophe
- High‐Resolution Microstructural and Compositional Analyses of Shock
- Impact Structures in the United States Compiled by W. John Nelson Illinois State Geological Survey 615 East Peabody, Champaign 61820
- Impact Melts 79
- New York's Panther Mountain Impact Crater : Enormous Gas Potential
- Integrated Geophysical Study of the Keurusselkä Impact Structure, Finland
- Morphological, Structural and Lithological Records of Terrestrial Impacts: an Overview
- ICDP-USGS Workshop on Deep Drilling in the Central Crater of the Chesapeake Bay Impact Structure, Virginia, USA September 22-24, 2003 Herndon, Virginia
- Evaluating the Influence of Meteorite Impact Events on Global Potassium Feldspar Availability to the Atmosphere Since 600 Ma
- Characterization of Asteroids and Analysis of the Effects of Their Impact on Earth
- Celestial Catastrophism Bibliography & Handbook
- Cosmic Catastrophism Affecting the Earth - Bibliography and Handbook.Docx July 15, 2016 Editor: William I
- The Seismic Characterization of Meteorite Impact Structures
- Petrographic Investigation of Target Rock Transformation Under High Shock Pressures from the Colônia Impact Crater, Brazil
- Evaluating the Influence of Meteorite Impact Events on Global Potassium Feldspar Availability to the Atmosphere Since 600 Ma