Statistics – Computation
Scientific paper
Jan 2003
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2003icbg.conf...21g&link_type=abstract
Impact Cratering: Bridging the Gap Between Modeling and Observations, February 7-9, 2003. LPI Contribution No. 1155. Houston,
Statistics
Computation
Experimentation, Models, Impact Strength, High Temperature, Silicates, Computerized Simulation, Asteroids, Images, Planetary Evolution, Meteorites
Scientific paper
Large scale impacts of asteroids and meteorites play an important role in the evolution of planets and their satellites. Pulse input of huge energy during an impact results in noticeable changes in both mechanical and geochemical state of colliding material. The complexity of geochemical processes during an impact suggests experimental modeling as the main tool of its investigation rather than computing approach. On the other side, the modeling of mechanical issues of large scale impacts is mainly a success of computations. We need to have a good cooperation between both computer modeling of mechanical issues of an impact and experimental investigations of geochemical processes to build up a more or less realistic picture of a large-scale impact.
Dikov Yu. P.
Gerasimov M. V.
Yakovlev O. I.
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