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Fall 2018
The Steen River impact structure (SRIS) is a buried, complex crater located in NW Alberta, Canada. It was discovered in the mid 1900’s and was initially thought to be an endogenic igneous intrusion. With the growth of impact studies on Earth and other planets, the SRIS was recognized as such in...
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Martian near-surface materials in shergottite meteorites: Searching for evidence from Tissint shock-melt pockets
DownloadSpring 2016
Three thin sections of the Tissint Martian meteorite were examined by an array of in situ techniques in order to assess the possibility that a geochemical signature characteristic of the Martian near-surface has been preserved within the meteorite. Tissint is a recent basaltic Martian fall that...