[meteorite-list] Eltanin Impact Area - A Few References - was "Eltanin - Part 2 of 2 "

Paul bristolia at yahoo.com
Thu Sep 7 09:52:05 EDT 2006


In the post "Eltanin - Part 2 of 2", bernd.pauli wrote:

"Bostwick J.A. et al. (1995) Asteroid sample return 
mission II: Eltanin recovered (abs. Meteoritics 30, 490)"

A few of a number of other papers about the Eltanin 
Impact Area are:

Kyte1, F. T., 2001, Chapter 9, Data Report: A Search 
for Deposits of the Late Pliocene Impact of the Eltanin 
Asteroid in Rise Sediments from the Antarctic Peninsula, 
Site 1069. In Barker, P. F., Camerlenghi, A., Acton, 
G. D., and Ramsay, A. T. S., eds., Proceedings of the 
Ocean Drilling Program, Scientific Results. vol. 178

http://www-odp.tamu.edu/publications/178_SR/VOLUME/CHAPTERS/SR178_09.PDF

Kyte1, F. T., R. Gersonde, and G. Kuhn, 2005, Detailed 
Results on the Analyses of the Eltanin Impact, Recovered 
in Sediments Cores from Polarstern expedition 
ANT-XVIII/5A. Lunar and Planetary Science XXXVI (2005)

http://www.lpi.usra.edu/meetings/lpsc2005/pdf/2129.pdf

Gersonde, R., and F. T. Kyte, 2001, Exploration of the 
Eltanin Impact Area (Bellingshausen Sea): Expedition ANT 
XVIII5a 64th Annual Meteoritical Society Meeting.

http://www.lpi.usra.edu/meetings/metsoc2001/pdf/5421.pdf

Gersonde, R., F. T. Kyte, U. Bleil, B. Diekmann, J. A. 
Flores, K. Gohlk, G. Grahl, R. Hagen, G. Kuhn, F. J. Sierro, 
D. Volker, A. Abelmann, and J .A. Bostwick, 1997, Geological 
record and reconstruction of the late Plioceneimpact of 
the Eltanin asteroid in the Southern Ocean. Nature. 
vol. 390, pp. 357-363.

Gersonde1, R., F. T. Kyte, T. Frederichs, U. Bleil, and 
G. Kuhn, 2003, New Data on the Late Pliocene Eltanin 
Impact into the Deep Southern Ocean. Large Meteorite 
Impacts 2003.

http://www.lpi.usra.edu/meetings/largeimpacts2003/pdf/4094.pdf
http://www.lpi.usra.edu/meetings/largeimpacts2003/pdf/sess06.pdf

Shuvalov, V. V., 2003, Numerical Modeling of the Eltanin
Impact. Lunar and Planetary Science XXXIV.

+++++ Volume 49, Number 6 (2002) of Deep Sea Research 
Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography +++++

This issue contains the following papers

1. Calcareous plankton stratigraphy around the Pliocene 
"Eltanin" asteroid impact area (SE Pacific): documentation 
and application for geological and paleoceanographic 
reconstruction by J. A. Flores, F. J. Sierro, and R. 
Gersonde, pp. 1011-1027.

2. Composition of impact melt debris from the Eltanin 
impact strewn field, Bellingshausen Sea by F. T. Kyte,
pp. 1029-1047.

3. Iridium concentrations and abundances of meteoritic 
ejecta from the Eltanin impact in sediment cores from 
Polarstern expedition ANT XII/4 by F. T. Kyte, 
pp. 1049-1061.

4. Unmelted meteoritic debris collected from Eltanin
ejecta in Polarstern cores from expedition ANT XII/4 by
F. T. Kyte, pp. 1063-1071.

5. Impact tsunami-Eltanin by S. N. Ward and E. Asphaug,
pp. 1073-1079(7)

+++++ Bathymetric Maps of the Eltanin Impact Area +++++

AWI Bathymetry & Geodesy - Eltanin Impact Survey: Analyses 
of High Resolution Bathymetric Data in the Eltanin Impact 
Area by Merijn J. Jacops at:

http://www.awi-bremerhaven.de/GEO/Bathymetry/eltanin/eltanin.html

The maps of the Eltanin Impact Area consist of:

1. Eltanin Impact Area at 57°25'00'' overview map, 1:200.000
 - 4.0 MB PDF file available at;

http://www.awi-bremerhaven.de/GEO/Bathymetry/eltanin/eltanin_overview.pdf

2. Bathymetric chart Eltanin Impact Area northwest, 1:100.000, 
sheet 1 - 2.6 MB Pdf file available at;

http://www.awi-bremerhaven.de/GEO/Bathymetry/eltanin/eltanin_1a.pdf

3. Bathymetric chart Eltanin Impact Area northeast, 1:100.000, 
sheet 2 - 3.1 MB Pdf file available at;

http://www.awi-bremerhaven.de/GEO/Bathymetry/eltanin/eltanin_2a.pdf

4. Bathymetric chart Eltanin Impact Area southwest, 1:100.000, 
sheet 3 - 5.7 MB Pdf file available at;

http://www.awi-bremerhaven.de/GEO/Bathymetry/eltanin/eltanin_3a.pdf

5. Bathymetric chart Eltanin Impact Area southeast, 1:100.000, 
sheet 4 - 4.7 MB Pdf file available at;

http://www.awi-bremerhaven.de/GEO/Bathymetry/eltanin/eltanin_4a.pdf

Yours,

Paul

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