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Chicxulub and the Exploration of Large Peak-Ring Impact Craters through Scientific Drilling
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Author(s)
Kring, DA
Claeys, P
Gulick, SPS
Morgan, JV
Collins, GS
Type
Journal Article
Abstract
The Chicxulub crater is the only well-preserved peak-ring crater on Earth and linked, famously, to the K-T or K-Pg mass extinction event. For the first time, geologists have drilled into the peak ring of that crater in the International Ocean Discovery Program and International Continental Scientific Drilling Program (IODP-ICDP) Expedition 364. The Chicxulub impact event, the environmental calamity it produced, and the paleobiological consequences are among the most captivating topics being discussed in the geologic community. Here we focus attention on the geological processes that shaped the ~200-km-wide impact crater responsible for that discussion and the expedition’s first year results.
Date Issued
2017-09-08
Date Acceptance
2017-07-28
Citation
GSA Today, 2017, 27 (10), pp.4-8
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/10044/1/53190
DOI
https://www.dx.doi.org/10.1130/GSATG352A.1
ISSN
1052-5173
Publisher
Geological Society of America
Start Page
4
End Page
8
Journal / Book Title
GSA Today
Volume
27
Issue
10
Copyright Statement
© 2017 The Geological Society of America.
Sponsor
Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC)
Grant Number
ST/N000803/1
Subjects
Geochemistry & Geophysics
Publication Status
Published
Date Publish Online
2017-09-08
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