Scientists used high-resolution radar signals to create detailed images of the lunar south pole, finding abundant rocks but no evidence of ice sheets. The study suggests that any future lunar base should not rely on ice resources.
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The HiRISE camera took a remarkable picture showing the entire 800-meter Victoria crater and the rover down to its tracks and shadows. The images reveal a distinctive scalloped shape to the crater's rim, layered sedimentary rocks, and sand dunes on the floor.
A team of scientists from Ohio State University has discovered a massive crater, hidden beneath the East Antarctic Ice Sheet, which could date back to the Permian-Triassic extinction event. The crater is estimated to be four times wider than the Chicxulub meteor that may have killed the dinosaurs.
The USGS and ICDP successfully retrieved a nearly complete set of core samples from the Chesapeake Bay impact crater, allowing for unprecedented understanding of post-impact sediments and rocks. The recovered core will enable researchers to study global sea-level changes and the distribution of water-bearing units in the coastal plain.
The MARSIS radar has provided direct information about Mars' deep subsurface, revealing buried impact craters and hints of underground water-ice. The radar's measurements have changed our perception of the Red Planet, adding a new dimension to its knowledge.
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Acidic water from the Ijen Crater Lake in East Java poses a significant threat to both human health and local ecosystems, with high levels of aluminum and fluoride found in river water and groundwater. Researchers suggest channelling acidic water into the sea as a possible solution to mitigate this issue.
The Deep Impact mission revealed several dozen impact craters on Comet Tempel 1, with a powdery layer tens of meters deep. The comet's surface is composed of a fine-grained, loosely glued layer of organic powder and ice, sparking new questions about its composition and the formation of the solar system.
A study of the Haughton Impact Crater has revealed life-friendly features at ground zero, including hydrothermal systems and blasted rocks that are easier for microbes to inhabit. The crater's unique geology makes it a prime target in the search for signs of past or present life on Mars.
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A Brown University geologist is part of a joint space mission to study a comet's composition. The Deep Impact mission will provide a first-ever look inside a comet when an impactor hits Tempel 1, helping scientists understand how comets shaped the solar system.
Scientists have discovered a new underwater volcano near Samoa, dubbed Nafanua, which has rapidly formed since its last expedition in May 2001. The volcano's growth rate averages eight inches per day, and researchers found an unusual biological community of eels inhabiting the area.
The May GEOLOGY media highlights featured articles on the preservation of a unique coal-bearing succession in the Pennsylvanian Joggins Formation and the role of evaporite withdrawal. Seismic profiles also showed that layers of salt were able to flow and rise to the surface, leading to subsidence and preservation. Additionally, researc...
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Researchers have discovered that a meteorite traveling at a slower velocity than previously thought formed Meteor Crater. The study reveals that atmospheric drag slowed down the fragments, causing them to crumble and slow more, resulting in little to no melting of the surrounding rocks.
The CRaTER instrument will measure high-energy charged particles in deep space to develop equipment and materials for human safety in the lunar environment. Scientists at Boston University are leading the development of the instrument with NASA funding.
Researchers drilled a complete 460-meter core through the ice to bedrock, capturing a climatological record preserved in the ice. The discovery of layers of non-volcanic pebbles and lack of ash layer contradict the current interpretation that Mount Churchill was the source of White River Ash deposits.
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The Mars rover Opportunity has found evidence that liquid water once flowed through the region of Meridiani Planum, a vast plain on Mars. This discovery suggests that conditions in this area may have been habitable for life at some point in Martian history.
Scientists used airborne LIDAR to map the dimensions of Mount St. Helens' uplift, creating detailed models to forecast volcanic hazards. The analysis revealed 5.3 million cubic meters of volume change in the area of uplift, confirming photogrammetric measurements.
Researchers have found a well-preserved layer of tiny grains at a kaolin mine in Warren County, Georgia, indicating that the grains and surrounding rocks were formed during a recent meteor strike beneath the Chesapeake Bay. The discovery provides valuable information about the massive impact event and its effects on the environment.
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Researchers confirm albedo changes in Martian soil, correlating with changes seen from Mars orbiters, providing ground-truth information. The findings indicate important variations in mineral and dust composition.
A meteorite from Oman has been precisely dated to 3.9 billion years ago, revealing its lunar origins and providing new insights into the moon's history. The discovery sheds light on the moon's evolution, including a key impact event that formed the Imbrium basin.
Scientists discover a comet with broad mesas, craters, pinnacles, and canyons on its surface, contrary to expectations of a dark dust-covered comet. The surface's unique features suggest that most impacts were absorbed or vented into space, making it possible to clearly see the crater formations.
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Researchers confirm Bedout impact crater as potential 'smoking gun' of a massive meteor collision, linked to the Permian-Triassic extinction and the Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary mass extinctions. The team found evidence of shock-melted rock formations, feldspar glass, and similar correlative lava flows in India and Siberia.
A 125-mile-wide crater off Australia's coast has been linked to the Great Dying, a period when 90% of marine life and 80% of land life became extinct. Researchers found evidence of shock quartz and melt layers in ancient cores drilled by oil companies, matching the timeline of the end-Permian era.
The web-based program calculates thermal radiation, seismic shaking, ejecta deposition, and air-blast effects based on user input distance from impact site. It provides detailed descriptions of damage severity, including ignition times for grass and wood, shaking intensity levels, and debris particle sizes.
Marine geologists will study Kick'em Jenny, a highly active volcano in the Caribbean, using advanced instrumentation and technologies. The two-week research cruise will investigate the volcano's acoustic signals, biological communities, and geological features.
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The Sirente crater field is the world's first known impact crater in Italy, dated between the 4th and 5th century A.D. The crater features fine-grained lacustrine sediments and a well-preserved structure due to its young age.
Herb Frey and his daughter Erin have discovered subtle quasi-circular depressions, or QCDs, that suggest a Pre-Noachian period on Mars. These findings indicate that the oldest visible Martian crust is not the oldest, but rather part of an even earlier geological time period.
Researchers found that the Chicxulub crater in Mexico had about 18,000 cubic kilometers of impact melt, while the Sudbury crater in Canada had approximately 31,000 cubic kilometers. The significant difference in melt volume could be explained by an asteroid striking Chicxulub and a comet impacting Sudbury.
The Iturralde Crater Expedition 2002 aims to determine if the site was created by a meteor impact. The team will analyze rocks, soil, and magnetic properties to confirm or rule out an impact origin. They will also examine the area's vegetation structure and drainage patterns.
A team of Ohio State University researchers has drilled the longest ice core from a mountainous glacier, measuring 460 meters long and reaching back thousands of years. The discovery suggests that Mount Churchill may not have been the source of a massive volcanic ash deposit in the region.
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Research suggests asteroids were responsible for a massive impact event 3.9 billion years ago, which destroyed older rocks and created thousands of craters across the inner solar system. This bombardment may have provided an environment conducive to pre-biotic chemistry and early life evolution.
Researchers developed a detailed hazard map for Pico de Orizaba, Mexico's highest mountain, using advanced technologies and computer simulations. The map reveals three levels of hazard based on probability, enabling local authorities to prepare for various events such as landslides, mudflows, and eruptions.
The USGS is studying the Chesapeake Bay Impact Structure to understand its influence on groundwater. Scientists are examining the composition, age, and structure of crystalline basement rocks to learn more about the impact event's effects.
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Researchers found that patients who received intercessory prayer in addition to coronary stenting had better clinical outcomes than those treated with standard stenting therapy alone. Noetic interventions, including prayer and guided imagery, were shown to reduce adverse outcomes by 25-30 percent.
A global map of asteroid 433 Eros reveals that nearly half of the largest rocks were ejected from a single crater, Shoemaker. The rocks were likely created by a meteorite collision about a billion years ago.
Australian researchers use giant rain gauges in crater lakes to study past climate change, finding a climate shift in the 1800s triggered lake level decline. Modern rainfall is only 80% of evaporation, requiring 95% rainfall to maintain pre-European levels.
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Researchers used computer simulations to analyze the Chicxulub impact crater, revealing that it may have behaved like a fluid during its formation. This finding could help explain the complex internal structures observed in the crater and shed light on the environmental effects of large-impact craters.
USGS researchers link Mercury levels in Lake Tulane to global climate changes, while also analyzing African dust's role in affecting coral health. Additionally, scientists explore the Chesapeake Bay bolide's crater formation and its structural implications.
Astronomer Joseph Veverka's team observed a 'saturated' surface with tiny craters and abundant blocks of ejected debris on asteroid 433 Eros. The low gravity is puzzling, as most ejecta would be expected to escape into space.
Researchers analyzed lunar cratering data and found a sudden increase in impacts about 400 million years ago. This period corresponds to the rapid evolution of life on Earth during the Cambrian explosion.
Amateur astronomers reported brief changes on the Moon's surface, but their claims were never confirmed until now. A team of scientists has found evidence supporting these observations using satellite data from the Clementine mission.
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Two Stanford University scientists argue that large amounts of water ice are unlikely on the Moon, suggesting an alternative explanation involving the reaction of lunar dust with hydrogen and oxygen. They propose that the Lunar Prospector crash could produce a plume of water vapor and hydroxyl ions without ice being present.
The first 3D topographic images of the lunar polar regions have been revealed by Cornell University researchers, indicating potential sites for water ice deposits. The new images obtained through radar interferometry show five large craters in the south polar region that could contain significant amounts of water ice.
A 65 million-year-old meteorite impact caused massive landslides and subsidence along the Yucatán Peninsula's continental margin. Giant submarine avalanches then swept across the Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean, displacing billions of gallons of water.
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A team of scientists has discovered a chain of five craters on two continents, indicating the breakup and subsequent impact of a fragmented comet or asteroid. The impacts may have contributed to one of the five greatest mass extinctions in history, with 80% of species becoming extinct.
The images taken by the Near Earth Asteroid Rendezvous (NEAR) spacecraft reveal a cratered surface and porous composition of asteroid 253 Mathilde. Scientists were surprised to find large craters packed tightly on the relatively small surface, indicating that large objects can strike without destroying it.
Astronomers using the Hubble Space Telescope have discovered a large crater on asteroid Vesta with an estimated diameter of 285 miles and 8 miles deep. The crater's impact debris is believed to be a source of special types of meteorites, including those found in Hawaii.
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A new study suggests the Yucatan asteroid impact was particularly deadly to North America due to its oblique angle, spreading energy northwest. The severe extinction intensity was highest downrange of the impact in North America.
Two possible source craters for the Martian meteorite ALH84001 have been identified through a search of impact craters on Mars. The craters are located in the southern highlands and display characteristics such as pristine ejecta blankets and sharp crater rims.