Surface gravity and crater diameter as proxies of extra-terrestrial impact

Icarus3.20
Volume: 331, Pages: 62 - 68
Published: Oct 1, 2019
Abstract
Impact cratering is a dominant geological process in the Solar system and is one of the frontier themes in planetary research. Here we explore the possible dependency of surface gravity and crater geometry in the natural and theoretical prediction from scaling factor of crater diameter using morphometric analysis. Theoretical model predicts a negative correlation between final crater diameter (Dfr) and gravitational acceleration of the target...
Paper Details
Title
Surface gravity and crater diameter as proxies of extra-terrestrial impact
Published Date
Oct 1, 2019
Journal
Volume
331
Pages
62 - 68
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