Impact Crater Collapse: First Experimental Results from Analogue Modeling using Particle Image Strainometry

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A new experimental set-up and the application of three-dimensional
particle image strainometry allows us to measure displacements, particle
vectors, strain, and strain rate during the collapse of a paraboloid
cavity. The experiments mimic impact crater modification.

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