Time-resolved diffraction of shock-released SiO2 and diaplectic glass formation
Our understanding of shock metamorphism and thus the collision of planetary bodies is limited by a dependence on ex situ analyses. Here, the authors perform in situ analysis on shocked-produced densified glass and show that estimates of impactor size based on traditional techniques are likely inflat...
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Main Authors: | A. E. Gleason, C. A. Bolme, H. J. Lee, B. Nagler, E. Galtier, R. G. Kraus, R. Sandberg, W. Yang, F. Langenhorst, W. L. Mao |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/31ff10eea12d4f358c93794e0ce89df4 |
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