T158. Impact Cratering in the Solar System: Processes and Products (Posters)

Session No. 104
Monday, 5 November 2012: 9:00 AM-6:00 PM
Hall B (Charlotte Convention Center)

T158. Impact Cratering in the Solar System: Processes and Products (Posters)

GSA Planetary Geology Division; GSA Sedimentary Geology Division; GSA Geophysics Division; GSA Structural Geology and Tectonics Division

Authors will be present from 367.

 

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ORIGIN OF FE-NI METAL SPHERULES IN IMPACT MELT AT THE MONTURAQUI IMPACT CRATER, CHILE
CUKIERSKI, Daniel, Department of Geoscience, University of Iowa, 121 Trowbridge Hall, Iowa City, IA 52242, PEATE, David W., Dept. of Earth & Environmental Sciences, University of Iowa, 121 Trowbridge Hall, Iowa City, IA 52242 and UKSTINS PEATE, Ingrid, Dept. of Geoscience, University of Iowa, 121 Trowbridge Hall, Iowa City, IA 52242, daniel-cukierski@uiowa.edu, daniel-cukierski@uiowa.edu
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ACCRETIONARY LAPILLI FROM THE SUDBURY IMPACT EVENT: OBSERVATIONS FROM FIVE SOURCES
HUBER, Matthew S., Essc, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Pleinlaan 2, Brussels, 1050, Belgium and KOEBERL, Christian, Department of Lithospheric Research, University of Vienna, Althanstrasse 14, A-1090 Vienna, Austria, also of the Natural History Museum, Burgring 7, A-1010 Vienna, Austria, matthew.huber@vub.ac.be, matthew.huber@vub.ac.be
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PSEUDOTACHYLITE BRECCIA OF THE MUSGRAVE PROVINCE, AUSTRALIA
CONNELLY, Daniel, MAPCIS Research Project, 4815 Covered Bridge Rd, Millville, NJ 08332, danielconnelly@comcast.net, danielconnelly@comcast.net
Handouts
  • PosterPresentations gsa2012 2.pdf (2.5 MB)
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    TRANSECT THROUGH POST-IMPACT SEDIMENTS DEPOSITED IN THE OUTER RIM AND ANNULAR TROUGH OF THE ALAMO IMPACT CRATER, NEVADA
    RETZLER, Andrew and TAPANILA, Leif, Department of Geosciences, Idaho State University, 921 S. 8th Ave, Pocatello, ID 83209-8072, retzandr@isu.edu, retzandr@isu.edu
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    BENTHIC ECOSYSTEM RECOVERY FOLLOWING THE ALAMO IMPACT EVENT: A PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT
    RENDALL, Benjamin E. and TAPANILA, Leif, Department of Geosciences, Idaho State University, 921 S. 8th Ave, Pocatello, ID 83209-8072, rendbenj@isu.edu, rendbenj@isu.edu
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    QUANTITATIVE COMPARISON OF SHOEMAKER FORMATION EJECTA WITH RIES CRATER BRECCIA AND SUEVITE
    PIAZZA, Olivia, Department of Earth Sciences, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA 90089 and COHEN, Barbara A., National Space Science and Techology Center, NASA Marshall Space Flight Center, 320 Sparkman Drive, NSSTC, Huntsville, AL 35805, opiazza@usc.edu, opiazza@usc.edu
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    MINERALOGY OF IMPACTITE SANDS FROM AU DRILL CORE #09-04, WETUMPKA IMPACT STRUCTURE, ALABAMA
    RODESNEY, Steven N., Department of Geology and Geography, Auburn University, Auburn, AL 36849, KING Jr., David T., Geosciences, Auburn University, Geology Office - 210 Petrie Hall, Auburn, AL 36849 and HARRIS, R. Scott, Southeastern Planetary Research & Petrography, 3815 Weeping Willow Lane, Loganville, GA 30052, rodesney@me.com, rodesney@me.com
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    WETUMPKA IMPACT STRUCTURE'S CENTRAL BRECCIA LOCALITY, BRECCIA HILL (ELMORE COUNTY, ALABAMA)
    KING Jr, David T. and PETRUNY, Lucille W., Geology Office, Auburn University, Auburn, AL 36849, kingdat@auburn.edu, kingdat@auburn.edu
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    MODES OF OCCURRENCE AND TYPES OF SHOCK FEATURES IN BIMODAL QUARTZ GRAIN POPULATIONS – WETUMPKA IMPACT STRUCTURE, ALABAMA
    JARET, Steven, KING Jr, David T. and PETRUNY, Lucille W., Geology Office, Auburn University, Auburn, AL 36849, sjjaret@yahoo.com, sjjaret@yahoo.com
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    X-RAY DIFFRACTION CHARACTERISTICS OF VARIABLY SHOCKED, STRAINED, AND MICROCRYSTALLINE QUARTZ IN MIXTURES: IMPLICATIONS FOR IMPACT PETROLOGY AND CONSTRUCTION AGGREGATES
    HARRIS, R. Scott, Southeastern Planetary Research & Petrography, 3815 Weeping Willow Lane, Loganville, GA 30052, RODESNEY, Steven N., Department of Geology and Geography, Auburn University, Auburn, AL 36849 and SCHROEDER, Paul A., Department of Geology, University of Georgia, 210 Field St., Athens, GA 30602-2501, gageologist@gmail.com, gageologist@gmail.com
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    POTENTIAL TRANSIENT LIQUID WATER FLOW FEATURES IN FRESH CRATERS ON VESTA
    SCULLY, Jennifer E.C.1, YIN, An2, RUSSELL, Christopher T.2, DENEVI, Brett W.3, REDDY, Vishnu4 and PALMER, Elizabeth M.2, (1)Earth, Planetary and Space Sciences, University of California, Los Angeles, 595 Charles Young Drive East, Box 951567, Los Angeles, CA 90095-1567, (2)Earth and Space Sciences, University of California, Los Angeles, 595 Charles Young Drive East, Box 951567, Los Angeles, CA 90095-1567, (3)Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Lab, Laurel, MD, (4)Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research, Katlenburg-Lindau, Germany, jscully@ucla.edu, jscully@ucla.edu
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