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Reconstructing the Wolfe Creek meteorite impact: deep structure of the crater and effects on target rock
Authors:C. O'Neill  C. Heine
Affiliation:Department of Earth Sciences , Rice University , Houston, TX, 77005, USA E-mail: cjoneill@rice.edu
Abstract:The Wolfe Creek Meteorite Crater is an impact structure 880 m in diameter, located in the Tanami Desert near Halls Creek, Western Australia. The crater formed??12.0 m, a crater formation time of 3.34 s, and an energy of impact of ~0.235 Mt of TNT. We also use the distribution of shocked quartz in the target rock (Devonian sandstones) to reconstruct the shock loading conditions of the impact. The estimated maximum pressures at the crater rim were between 5.59 and 5.81 GPa. We also use a Simplified Arbitrary Langrangian–Eulerian hydrocode (SALE 2) to simulate the propagation of shock waves through a material described by a Tillotson equation of state. Using the deformational and PT constraints of the Wolfe Creek crater, we estimate the maximum pressures, and the shock-wave attenuation, of this medium-sized impact.
Keywords:geophysics  impact  modelling  shocked quartz  Wolfe Creek Meteorite Crater
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