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The Puchezhkatunki Impact Crater Geology And Origin 1st Ed 2020 Victor L Masaitis

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The Puchezhkatunki Impact Crater Geology And Origin 1st Ed 2020 Victor L Masaitis
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 13.34 MB
Author: Victor L. Masaitis, Mikhail V. Naumov
ISBN: 9783030320423, 9783030320430, 3030320421, 303032043X
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: 1st ed. 2020

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The Puchezhkatunki Impact Crater Geology And Origin 1st Ed 2020 Victor L Masaitis by Victor L. Masaitis, Mikhail V. Naumov 9783030320423, 9783030320430, 3030320421, 303032043X instant download after payment.

This book presents essential data on the geology of the Puchezh-Katunki crater – an early Jurassic crater located on the East European Platform, with an impact structure that is ca. 80 km in diameter. Offering a comprehensive guide, it reviews the studies carried out during the last several decades on this prominent but not well-known impact structure. It offers the international community state-of-the-art information on the crater with regard to e.g. structural mapping, drilling (including the Vorotilovo well, which is 5374 m deep), geophysical research, and the petrological analysis of impactites and various breccias. In addition, the book includes new results from the mineralization and crystallizations beneath this large impact crater, and suggests new models for crater formations.

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