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<h1>Impact Cratering Processes</h1>
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<p>Sorry - still under construction</p>
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<p>In the meantime you could take a look at this great book
<b>Impact Cratering: Processes and Products</b> By G. R. Osinski, By Elisabetta Pierazzo.
Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell, published: 04 January 2013 ISBN 13: 9781405198295 ISBN 10: 140519829X.</p>
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<p>Or take a look at this presentation <a href="Documents/Terrestrial_impact_structures.ppt">here.</a></p>
<p>The geological record is full of evidence of numerous large impact event on the surface of the earth.</p>
<p>Australia, and in particular, Western Australia, South Australia and the Northern Territory, are very well placed to preserve the results of these impacts due to the very old nature of the landscape.</p>
<p>These pages have been divided up into a general discussion on <a href="2_Meteorites.html" title="">meteorites</a>, <a href="2_Cratering.html" title="">impact cratering</a>, and the Australian impact record, with sections on Western Australia, South Australia and the NT.</p>
<p>I have compiled a variety of data from public sources including published technical papers, geoscientific data (geology and geophysics) and produced maps summarising some of this data where appropriate.</p></div>
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