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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «ASTROBLEME»
Découvrez l'usage de
astrobleme dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
astrobleme et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
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Large Meteorite Impacts and Planetary Evolution
CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF BIOTITE AND CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF ITS
SHOCK-THERMAL DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS IN THE ROCKS FROM THE
JANISJARVI ASTROBLEME'l Minerals from Aggregate after Biotite, PS,“xx ...
B. O. Dressier, R.A.F. Grieve, V. L. Sharpton, 1994
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Comparative Planetology
diameter of the crater one can indicate more deep denudation of this astrobleme
than in the Boltysh and Rot- mistrovka ones . In the region of the Boltysh
astrobleme the funnelform depressions also were detected in the foundation (Fig.
4; l-6) .
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Encyclopedia of Geomorphology
ASTROBLEME. The term astrobleme (literally 'star-wound') was introduced by
Robert S. Dietz (1960) in reference to ancient erosional scars, usually circular in
out- line, that form on the Earth's surface through the impact of a cosmic body.
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Geological Survey Bulletin
126 Crook, K. A. W., and Cook, P. J., 1966, Gosses Bluff — Diapir, crypto-volcanic
structure or astrobleme? : Geol. Soc. Australia Jour., v. 13, pt. 2, p. 495- 516.
Gosses Bluff is a cryptoexplosive structure resulting from deep-seated explosive
...
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Totally Weird and Wonderful Words
astrobleme. argute [ahr-gyoot] or [ahr-gyoot] an adjective meaning 'shrewd.'
Arising in the sixteenth century from a Latin word meaning 'clear or sharp,' it is a
very rare word used only in scholarly or literary writing. aristotle [a-riss-tah-tuhl] ...
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The Evolution of North American Rhinoceroses
The. Haughton. Astrobleme. rhino. This taxon comes from the filling of an ancient
meteorite crater on Devon Island in the Canadian Arctic, and is currently being
described by Mary Dawson (pers. comm.). Originally mentioned in Mickey ct al.
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History of Shock Waves, Explosions and Impact: A ...
The term astrobleme was originally a Greek word meaning “star wound,” but it
was later revived by the U.S. geologist Robert S. DIETZ to refer to scars on the
Earth caused by meteoritic impacts. Astrobleme identification is based on finding
the ...
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Handbook of Oil Industry Terms and Phrases
ASTROBLEME An unusual structural feature discovered near Ames, Oklahoma,
was identified as an impact crater, an astrobleme, created by asteroid impact.
The crater, known as the Ames Hole, is 8 to 10 miles in diameter and is 455
million ...
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Elements of Petroleum Geology
7.49). 7. 1 0. 1 Astrobleme Traps Finally mention must be made of one very rare,
but spectacular, type of combination trap, namely, the astrobleme, or meteorite
impact crater. Gold's theory for the origin of petroleum by earthquake outgassing,
...
"Sudbury Structure as an Astrobleme." Jour. GeoL, vol. 72, pp. 412-434. . 1972. "
Sudbury Astrobleme, Splash Emplaced Sub-layer and Possible Cosmogenic
Ores." Geol. Assoc. of Canada, Special Paper No. 10, pp. 29-40. . 1977. "
Elgygytgyn ...
10 ACTUALITÉS CONTENANT LE TERME «ASTROBLEME»
Découvrez de quoi on parle dans les médias nationaux et internationaux et comment le terme
astrobleme est employé dans le contexte des actualités suivantes.
The Alabama Wildlife Center teaches the community
18, and will be focusing on the Wetumpka Astrobleme, a crescent shaped crater formed by a cosmic object impacting earth millions of years ... «Shelby County Reporter, janv 15»
60 Years Ago Today, a Human Was Hit by a Meteorite
True: An impact crater is also called an “astrobleme.” Getting a bruise from a meteorite would then be an astroblemish. Photo by Jay Leviton, ... «Slate Magazine, déc 14»
Oldest crater on Earth formed due to comet impact
... in the city of Greater Sudbury, Ontario is a major geologic structure and is the second-largest known impact crater or astrobleme on Earth. «Zee News, nov 14»
Norfolk's light rail choice: Embrace the city, or follow the highway?
That would indeed be terrible, Spartan, and a combination of sea level rise and subsidence (both of landfill near the river and the astrobleme ... «Greater Greater Washington, oct 14»
Alabama 21: Long trip, deep impact
Neathery described the area as an “astrobleme,” or a star-shaped wound in the earth. Skepticism followed. It wasn't until 1998 that researchers, ... «Anniston Star, juil 14»
'Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey' -- "The Lost Worlds of Planet Earth …
Dating back 2,023 million years, it is the oldest astrobleme found on earth so far, with a radius of 190km, it is also the most deeply eroded. «The Daily Galaxy, mai 14»
Colossal Asteroid Impact 3.3 Billion Years Ago --"Dwarfed the …
Dating back 2,023 million years, it is the oldest astrobleme found on earth so far, with a radius of 190km, it is also the most deeply eroded. «The Daily Galaxy, avril 14»
The Ultimate Cold Case
... almost twice as far back (443Mya, the Ordovician), for which there seems to be no volcanic or astrobleme-marked catastrophe, but there was ... «National Geographic, févr 14»
NASA Reboots Space Telescope to Hunt for Deadly Near-Earth …
Dating back more than 2 billion years, it is the oldest astrobleme found on earth so far, with a radius of 190km, it is also the most deeply eroded. «The Daily Galaxy, août 13»
Darwin Glass: 816000 to 7000 years ago
The impact site (called an 'astrobleme') is the Darwin Crater, found east of Mount Darwin, 20 km south-south-east of Queenstown - yet no ... «ABC Online, févr 13»