[meteorite-list] Peru Again!! Ubinas, Peru volcanic bomb block crater- Smithsonian Institution-INGEMMETstudy
From: Sterling K. Webb <sterling_k_webb_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Tue, 16 Oct 2007 21:26:40 -0500 Message-ID: <098a01c81065$270cf100$b92ee146_at_ATARIENGINE> Hi, Dirk, List, The picture of the 2-meter "bomb" shows there no distinction between an impact pit (which is what this is) and a true crater, formed by an explosion. The shape (but not the size) is the same for both. The object's mass is up to 10 tons, but the velocity was low, probably no more than 100 m/sec (depends on how high it was tossed out of the volacano). A "pit" is a low-energy event; a crater is not, but the shape's the same. The geometry of the pit or crater is very close to that perfect conical shape of the mathematical crater models with their 3:1 width-to-depth. But since it's the energy that determines the crater, you could have gotten the same crater that was produced by ten tons at 100 m/sec with 100 kilos at 1000 m/sec, or 1 kilo at 10,000 m/sec. It's a picture like this that demonstrates the true silliness of the idea that a "ten-ton monster" is hiding in the Carancas crater. The URL's a picture of a ten-meter crater (OK, pit) with a ten ton impactor sitting in it. Does it look to you like it's hiding? I think we'd have noticed a ten-monster in Carancas... if it was intact! Sterling K. Webb --------------------------------------------------------- ----- Original Message ----- From: "drtanuki" <drtanuki at yahoo.com> To: <meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com> Sent: Tuesday, October 16, 2007 8:01 PM Subject: [meteorite-list] Peru Again!! Ubinas,Peru volcanic bomb block crater- Smithsonian Institution-INGEMMETstudy Hi List, Thought some of you might be interested in seeing another crater in Peru. Take a look at the photo page at least! Best Regards, Dirk Ross...Tokyo Main Page: http://www.volcano.si.edu/reports/bulletin/contents.cfm?issue=3110&display=complete Photo: http://www.volcano.si.edu/volcanoes/region15/peru/ubinas/3110ubi7.jpg Figure 14. Ubinas eruptions in May 2006 ejected volcanic bombs, seen here in their impact craters. A 2-m-diameter bomb (top), struck ~ 200 m from the crater. A crater containing a large, partly buried, smooth-faced bomb is seen in the bottom photo. Numerous bucket-sized angular blocks appear on the far side of the impact crater. Two geologists stand adjacent a ~ 2-m-long block that ended up on the impact crater's rim. The bomb fragments were of andesitic composition. Top photo from Salazar and others (2006); bottom photo from INGEMMET website. ______________________________________________ Meteorite-list mailing list Meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com http://six.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/meteorite-list Received on Tue 16 Oct 2007 10:26:40 PM PDT |
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