Thin-Skin Delamination of Target Rocks Around the Ries Crater: The Effect of Spallation and Ejecta Drag

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Near-surface detachment faulting is observed at the Ries crater at 10-20
km distance from the center. Our structural data and numerical modeling
suggest that surface-parallel decoupling is caused by spallation and
subsequent ejecta curtain drag

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