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Conference paperMuxworthy AR, Heslop D, Paterson GA, et al., 2008,
Toward a new non-heating method of determining absolute paleointensities
, AGU Fall -
Journal articleGrieve RAF, Reimold U, Morgan JV, et al., 2008,
Observations and interpretations at Vredefort, Sudbury and Chicxulub: Towards a composite model of a terrestrial impact basin
, Meteoritics and Planetary Science, Vol: 43, Pages: 855-882 -
Journal articleGenge MJ, 2008,
Koronis asteroid dust in Antarctic ice
, Geology, Vol: 36, Pages: 687-690 -
Journal articleMorgan JV, 2008,
Comment on "Determining Chondritic Impactor Size from the Marine Osmium Isotope Record"
, Science, Vol: 321, Pages: 1158-1158Paquay et al. (Reports, 11 April 2008, p. 214) report that Osmium isotope ratios in marine sediments can be used to determine the size of a chondritic impacting body. Their assumptions, however, on the fate of an impacting projectile are incorrect, as only a small, unpredictable fraction of the impactor ends up dissolved in seawater.
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Journal articleLiu Q, Yu Y, Muxworthy AR, et al., 2008,
Effects of internal stress on remanence intensity jumps across the Verwey transition for multi-domain magnetite
, PHYSICS OF THE EARTH AND PLANETARY INTERIORS, Vol: 169, Pages: 100-107, ISSN: 0031-9201- Cite
- Citations: 8
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Journal articleRipperger S, Schiebel R, Rehkamper M, et al., 2008,
Cd/Ca ratios of in situ collected planktonic foraminiferal tests
, PALEOCEANOGRAPHY, Vol: 23, ISSN: 0883-8305- Author Web Link
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- Citations: 16
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Journal articleVermeesch PM, Morgan JV, 2008,
Structural uplift beneath the Chicxulub impact structure
, Journal of Geophysical Research Solid Earth, Vol: 113, ISSN: 0148-0227Models of the central structure of large impact craters are poorly constrained, partly because of the lack of well-preserved terrestrial examples, and partly because of the extreme nature of impact events. Even large impact craters take only a few minutes to form, during which time rocks from the deep crust move upward many kilometers, interacting with impact melts and breccias before settling to their final position. We construct a new model of central uplift beneath the Chicxulub crater, based upon a well-constrained 3-D velocity model, obtained by jointly inverting seismic traveltime and gravity data. The input tomographic data set has good resolution, and many rays cross the central uplift in many directions. We use laboratory measurements to convert between velocity and density. Our velocity model possesses a high-velocity zone near the crater center, and velocity gradually decreases outside this zone. We use regional refraction data to interpret these velocities in terms of a broad 80-km-wide zone of structural uplift, in which the central rocks originate from the lower crust, and the surrounding rocks from the midcrust and upper crust. This is in contrast with previous models in which the zone of central uplift is either 40–50 km or 150 km wide. Our interpretation is consistent with scaling laws, Yucatán basement lithology, other velocity data, observations at similar-sized terrestrial craters, and dynamic modeling of peak ring formation. Our model of the uplift at Chicxulub can be used to help distinguish between competing models of effective target strength in numerical models of crater formation.
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Conference paperGenge MJ, Taylor S, 2008,
Barred olivine chondrule fragments among micrometeorites
, Workshop on Antarctic Meteorites - Search, Recovery, and Classification, Publisher: METEORITICAL SOC, Pages: A47-A47, ISSN: 1086-9379 -
Conference paperHorner TJ, Schoenbaechler M, Rehkaemper M, et al., 2008,
Ferromanganese crusts as archives of deep-water Cd isotope compositions
, 18th Annual V M Goldschmidt Conference, Publisher: PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD, Pages: A392-A392, ISSN: 0016-7037 -
Conference paperBaker RGA, Wood BJ, Rehkaemper M, et al., 2008,
Core formation and the Pb and Tl isotope evolution of the silicate Earth
, 18th Annual V M Goldschmidt Conference, Publisher: PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD, Pages: A46-A46, ISSN: 0016-7037 -
Conference paperRehkaemper M, Baker RGA, Nielsen SG, et al., 2008,
Thallium isotope constraints on early Cenozoic climate change
, 18th Annual V M Goldschmidt Conference, Publisher: PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD, Pages: A782-A782, ISSN: 0016-7037 -
Conference paperSchoenbaechler M, Baker RGA, Williams H, et al., 2008,
The cadmium isotope composition of chondrites and eucrites
, Workshop on Antarctic Meteorites - Search, Recovery, and Classification, Publisher: METEORITICAL SOC, Pages: A139-A139, ISSN: 1086-9379- Author Web Link
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- Citations: 2
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Conference paperDavison TM, Collins GS, Ciesla FJ, 2008,
Numerical modelling of shock heating in porous planetesmial collisions
, 71st Annual Meeting of the Meteoritical-Society, Publisher: Meteoritical Society, Pages: A36-A36 -
Conference paperDuffy CM, Bland PA, Russell SS, et al., 2008,
Characterizing primitive chondrite matrix: A SEM/TEM/EBSD study of Acfer 094
, Workshop on Antarctic Meteorites - Search, Recovery, and Classification, Publisher: WILEY-BLACKWELL, Pages: A39-A39, ISSN: 1086-9379 -
Journal articleCollins GS, Morgan J, Barton P, et al., 2008,
Dynamic modeling suggests terrace zone asymmetry in the Chicxulub crater is caused by target heterogeneity
, EARTH PLANET SC LETT, Vol: 270, Pages: 221-230, ISSN: 0012-821X -
Journal articleChang L, Roberts AP, Tang Y, et al., 2008,
Fundamental magnetic parameters from pure synthetic greigite (Fe<sub>3</sub>S<sub>4</sub>)
, JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-SOLID EARTH, Vol: 113, ISSN: 2169-9313- Author Web Link
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- Citations: 127
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Conference paperWilliams W, Krasa D, Muxworthy AR, 2008,
Assessing the role of magnetostatic interactions using nano-particle arrays (invited)
, International Conference on Rock Magnetism -
Journal articleGenge MJ, 2008,
Micrometeorites and their implications for meteors
, EARTH MOON AND PLANETS, Vol: 102, Pages: 525-535, ISSN: 0167-9295- Author Web Link
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- Citations: 30
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Conference paperMuxworthy AR, Heslop D, 2008,
Interpreting first-order reversal curve (FORC) diagrams; what do they tell us? (invited)
, 11th Castle Meeting -
Journal articleWuennemann K, Collins GS, Osinski GR, 2008,
Numerical modelling of impact melt production in porous rocks
, EARTH AND PLANETARY SCIENCE LETTERS, Vol: 269, Pages: 529-538, ISSN: 0012-821X- Author Web Link
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- Citations: 170
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