Computer Science
Scientific paper
Jan 2003
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2003icbg.conf...32h&link_type=abstract
Impact Cratering: Bridging the Gap Between Modeling and Observations, February 7-9, 2003. LPI Contribution No. 1155. Houston,
Computer Science
Experimentation, Craters, Impact, Structural Design, Explosions, Hazards, Impactors, Populations, Predictions, Projectiles
Scientific paper
Impact crater scaling relationships, such as for impact energy, are usually derived solely from experimental impact or explosion craters. Relating craters to a suite of possible source projectiles, and predicting what size crater a given impactor will produce in a surface of known composition, are basic requirements for reconstructing impactor populations from cratering records, comparing cratering rates derived from cratering records to those derived from observed impactor populations (known velocities), and assessing the hazard associated with a given impactor.
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