Where Have All the Melts Gone?

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Evidence from the Haughton impact structure (Osinski et al. this vol.)
suggests that carbonate rocks do melt during hypervelocity impact
events. The impact melting of sedimentary versus crystalline rocks is
discussed in the light of this new work.

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