Selection of other publications of interest
Ernstson, K., Mayer W., Neumair, A., and Sudhaus, D. (2011): The sinkhole enigma in the alpine foreland, Southeast Germany: Evidence of impact-induced rock liquefaction processes. – http://www.springerlink.com/content/1166143hjp83647w/
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Ernstson, K., Claudin, F., Schüssler, U. & Hradil, K. (2002): The mid-Tertiary Azuara and Rubielos de la Cérida paired impact structures (Spain). – Treb. Mus. Geol. Barcelona, 11, 5-65. – http://w3.bcn.es/fitxers/icub/museuciencies/tmgvol11pp565.874.pdf
The Sirente craters (Italy): On the possible origin of geomagnetic anomalies (Ormö et al. 2007)
by Mayer, W., Claudin, F. & Ernstson, K.
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Regmaglypts on clasts from the Puerto Mínguez ejecta, Azuara multiple impact event (Spain)
by Ferran Claudin & Kord Ernstson
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Unusual melt rocks from meteorite impact
by Kord Ernstson, Uli Schüssler, Ferran Claudin and Michael Hiltl
Abstract. – We show and discuss unusual impact melt rocks from the sedimentary target of the Azuara/Rubielos de la Cérida multiple impact in Spain: a silicate melt rock originating from the melting of shale, a carbonate-phosphate melt rock showing liquid immiscibility of carbonate and phosphate melt, carbonate and sulfate melt rocks, a carbonate-psilomelane melt rock, and amorphous carbon particles in a microbreccia probably being carbon glass that has originated from the shock melting of Cretaceous coal.
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An Impact Crater Chain in Northern Spain
by K. Ernstson, U. Schüssler, F. Claudin & T. Ernstson
… the complete article published in METEORITE magazine
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Are bent planar deformation features (PDFs) no PDFs?
by K. Ernstson
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The Holocene Tüttensee meteorite impact crater in southeast Germany
by Chiemgau Impact Research Team (CIRT)
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A gravity survey of the Holocene Lake Tüttensee meteorite impact crater (Chiemgau impact event)
by Kord Ernstson (2011)
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by Till Ernstson
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