Impacts Flashcards
What is the role of impact cratering in Earth’s History?
- formation of the Moon
- extinction events
stages of impact cratering
- compression
- excavation
- modification
TRUE or FALSE: the bolide (impactor) is typically vaporized in the impact event
TRUE
compression stage
- shock wave expands out from point of impact
- compresses rock to 1/3 its usual volume
- rock can flow like a fluid
excavation stage
- decompression wave follows shock wave
- target rock and bolide (vaporize) flow -> SPRAY OUT OF TRANSIENT CAVITY
- EJECTA travels out as a conical sheet
- crater rim overturned
modification stage
- typical for large structures
- gravity unable to sustain the cavity
- slumping of crater walls
- central uplift
What are 4 features of the impact cratering process?
- impact melt sheet
- breccia
- tektites
- ejecta rays, secondary craters
How many impact craters are recorded in Earth’s crust?
~200
During which geological period did the Chicxulub impact occur?
Cretaceous-Paleogene
How large is the Chicxulub crater
180 km diameter
How often do impact extinction events occur?
every 10s of million years
TRUE or FALSE: a pandemic is considered an anthropogenic hazard.
FALSE –> pandemic = non-anthropogenic
What is the 2022 Doomsday Clock Statement
It is 100 seconds to midnight.
Rank the following major threats (hazards):
- climate changes
- pandemic
- disruptive tech in the age of disinformation
- nuclear security
- nuclear security
- climate change
- pandemic
- disruptive tech in the age of disinformation
what can we do to mitigate the risk of impact?
- observe (identify PHAs and determine their orbit)
- plan
- prepare (develop technology to deflect a PHA)