Geophysical and geomechanical aspects of the study of meteorite structures

Physics – Geophysics

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Cratering, Gravimetry, Meteorite Craters, Planetary Evolution, Planetary Gravitation, Planetary Surfaces, Geophysics, Impact Damage, Lithosphere, Mathematical Models, Relaxation Time, Terrestrial Planets, Meteorites, Structure, Geophysics, Geology, Craters, Models, Evolution, Lithosphere, Asthenosphere, Gravimetry, Data, Crust, Terrestrial Planets, Morphology, Stresses, Size Distribution, Gravity Anomalies, Relaxation Times, Cratering, Puchezh-Katun Crater

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Two mechanical models of the evolution of meteorite craters are considered: the model of evolution in the lithosphere-asthenosphere, and the model of the origin of the central rise. The solution of the inverse problem of gravimetry is given within the framework of the second model. The results of the numerical simulations are consistent with the experimental data.

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