Impact Melt Formation by Low-Altitude Airburst Processes, Evidence from Small Terrestrial Craters and Numerical Modeling

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Super-computer modeling suggests that airbursts in the lower atmosphere
from hypervelocity impacts can explain impact melt occurrences in small
terrestrial craters, including layered and melt coated samples from
Wabar, Henbury, Aouelloul and Lonar.

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