- In geology, a
cryptoexplosion structure (or
cryptovolcanic structure) is an
explosion of
unknown cause. The term is now
largely obsolete. It was once...
- 97-107. 1974 Shmayenok, A. I., Tikhomirov, S. V., The
Mishina Gora
cryptoexplosion structure near Lake
Chudskoye (Peipus) (in Russian).
Doklady Akademii...
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known as the
Glasford Disturbance,
Glasford Structure, and
Glasford Cryptoexplosion Structure, is a
buried impact crater in
southern Peoria County, Illinois...
- Astronauts. NASA SP -2015-626. pp. 251–252.
Geology of the
Sierra Madera cryptoexplosion structure,
Pecos County, Texas,
Professional Paper 599- H, By: H.G...
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recognized as an
impact structure, the
feature was
referred to as a
cryptoexplosion structure or
cryptovolcanic structure, as were
several others in the...
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Ferguson J.,
Gilbert D.J.,
Harris W.K. &
Goleby B. 1980. Goat
Paddock cryptoexplosion crater,
Western Australia.
Nature 286, 704–706.
Abstract Milton D.J...
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significance of
impact cratering was
widely recognised, the
terms cryptoexplosion or
cryptovolcanic structure were
often used to
describe what are now...
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Australite Breccia Coesite Complex crater Cretaceous–Paleogene
boundary Cryptoexplosion Ejecta blanket Impact crater Impact structure Impactite Late Heavy...
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Argument supporting explosive igneous activity for the
origin of "
cryptoexplosion"
structures in the midcontinent,
United States.
Geology 26(April):295...
- R.S., 1963,
Cryptoexplosion structures-a discussion: Am. Jour. Sci., v.261, p. 650-664. Dietz,
Robert S.;
Shatter Cones in
Cryptoexplosion Structures (Meteorite...