Origin of the Vredefort Structure, South Africa: Impact Model
Abstract
A model is presented for the evolution of the Vredefort structure, based on reasoned constraints on the original size of the Vredefort structure from observational data and comparison with other terrestrial impact craters. The models for complex craters (ring and multi-ring basins) of Croft, Grieve, and co-workers, and Schultz and co-workers, were used to reconstruct the Vredefort impact event, using a final crater diameter of 300 km, as estimated by Therriault. The sequence of events (stages 2-5) is illustrated diagramatically. The stages are: initial penetration, excavation and compression, dynamic rebound and uplift, maximum radial growth and collapse, and final crater form.
- Publication:
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Lunar and Planetary Science Conference
- Pub Date:
- March 1993
- Bibcode:
- 1993LPI....24.1421T
- Keywords:
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- Earth Planetary Structure;
- Planetary Craters;
- Structural Basins;
- Structural Properties (Geology);
- Collapse;
- Excavation;
- Penetration;
- Republic Of South Africa;
- Tectonics;
- Geophysics