A diversity of temperature and pressure conditions recorded by zircon within suevite from Ries crater, Germany
A. C. Stadermann, T. M. Erickson, L. B. Seifert, Y. Chang, Z. Zeszut, T. J. Zega, Z. D. Michels, J. J. Barnes MAPS, Version of Record online: 07 November 2024 LINK “The temperature and pressure…
The “suevite” conundrum, Part 2: Re-examining the type locality at the Ries impact structure, GermanyOPEN ACCESS
Gordon R. Osinski, Richard A. F. Grieve MAPS, Version of Record online: 16 July 2024 LINK (OPEN ACCESS)PDF (OPEN ACCESS) “One of the most common types of allochthonous impactite produced in hypervelocity impact events is…
Ries magnetic mineralogy: Exploring impact and post-impact evolution of crater magnetismOPEN ACCESS
Bruno Daniel Leite Mendes, Agnes Kontny, Katarzyna Dudzisz, Franziska D. H. Wilke MAPS, Version of Record online: 12 April 2024 LINK (OPEN ACCESS)PDF (OPEN ACCESS) “Large-scale impact events are some of the most catastrophic and…
The Ries impact and its distal effects in sediments of Central Europe—A reviewOPEN ACCESS
Jan-Michael Lange, Peter Suhr MAPSVersion of Record online: 23 March 2023 LINK (OPEN ACCESS)PDF (OPEN ACCESS) “The Ries impact is the most important cosmic event in the younger geological history of Europe. Its effects reach…
Event- and biostratigraphic evidence for two independent Ries and Steinheim asteroid impacts in the Middle MioceneOPEN ACCESS
Elmar Buchner, Volker J. Sach & Martin Schmieder Scientific Reports, Volume 12, Article number: 18603Published: 03 November 2022 LINK (OPEN ACCESS)PDF (OPEN ACCESS) “For decades, the Nördlinger Ries and Steinheim Basin in southern Germany have…
High precision multi-collector 40Ar/39Ar dating of moldavites (Central European tektites) reconciles geochrological and paleomagnetic data
Gianfranco Di Vincenzo Chemical GeologyIn Press, Journal Pre-proof, Available online 22 July 2022 LINK “Highlights • Moldavites are excellent material to be dated by the 40Ar/39Ar method.• 40Ar/39Ar data demonstrate an excellent intra- and inter-sample…
U-Pb dating of zircon and monazite from the uplifted Variscan crystalline basement of the Ries impact craterOPEN ACCESS
Romain Tartèse, Stanley Endley, Katherine H. Joy MAPSVersion of Record online: 03 March 2022 LINK (OPEN ACCESS)PDF (OPEN ACCESS) “Impact crater central peaks and peak ring complexes are important exploration targets for future missions to…
Shocked quartz in distal ejecta from the Ries impact event (Germany) found at ~ 180 km distance, near Bernhardzell, eastern SwitzerlandOPEN ACCESS
Sanna Holm-Alwmark, Carl Alwmark, Ludovic Ferrière, Matthias M. M. Meier, Sofie Lindström, Gavin G. Kenny, Emma Sheldon, Günter Schweigert, Christoph Spötl, Martin J. Whitehouse & Beda A. Hofmann Scientific Reports 11 , 1–15 LINK (OPEN…
Origin of the degassing pipes at the Ries impact structure and implications for impact‐induced alteration on Mars and other planetary bodies
Christy Caudill, Gordon R. Osinski, Rebecca N. Greenberger, Livio L. Tornabene, Fred J. Longstaffe, Roberta L. Flemming, Bethany L. Ehlmann Meteoritics & Planetary ScienceVersion of Record online: 15 February 2021 LINK “The impact melt‐bearing breccias…
New discovery of two seismite horizons challenges the Ries–Steinheim double-impact theoryOPEN ACCESS
Elmar Buchner, Volker J. Sach & Martin Schmieder Scientific Reports 10 , 1–14 LINK (OPEN ACCESS)PDF (OPEN ACCESS) “The Nördlinger Ries and the Steinheim Basin are widely perceived as a Middle Miocene impact crater doublet….
Quartz and cristobalite ballen in impact melt rocks from the Ries impact structure, Germany, formed by dehydration of shock‐generated amorphous phasesOPEN ACCESS
Claudia A. Trepmann, Fabian Dellefant, Melanie Kaliwoda, Kai‐Uwe Hess, Wolfgang W. Schmahl, Stefan Hölzl Meteoritics & Planetary ScienceVersion of Record online: 24 November 2020 LINK (OPEN ACCESS)PDF (OPEN ACCESS) “Quartz and cristobalite ballen aggregates surrounded…
The Ries-Steinheim crater pair and two major earthquakes – New discoveries challenging the double-impact theoryOPEN ACCESS
Elmar Buchner, Volker Sach, Martin Schmieder Naturepreprint, under reviewPosted 27 Jul, 2020 LINK (OPEN ACCESS)PDF (OPEN ACCESS) “The Nördlinger Ries and the Steinheim Basin are widely perceived as a Middle Miocene impact crater doublet. We…
U‐Pb dating of zircons from an impact melt of the Nördlinger Ries crater
Winfried H. Schwarz, Michael Hanel, Mario Trieloff Meteoritics & Planetary Science First Published: 27 January 2020 LINK “In situ U‐Pb measurements on zircons of the Ries impact crater are presented for three samples from the…
Heterogeneity of melts in impact deposits and implications for their origin (Ries suevite, Germany)
Susann Siegert, Lutz Hecht Meteoritics & Planetary Science doi.org/10.1111/maps.13210 LINK “Impact melt‐bearing clastic deposits (suevites) are one of the most important records of the impact cratering process. A deeper understanding of their composition and formation…
Implications for behavior of volatile elements during impacts—Zinc and copper systematics in sediments from the Ries impact structure and central European tektites.
Rodovská, Z., Magna, T., Žák, K., Kato, C., Savage, P. S., Moynier, F., Skála, R. and Ježek, J. Meteoritics & Planetary Science. doi: 10.1111/maps.12922 LINK “Moldavites are tektites genetically related to the Ries impact structure,…
The behavior of osmium and other siderophile elements during impacts: Insights from the Ries impact structure and central European tektites
Lukáš Ackerman, Tomáš Magna, Karel Žák, Roman Skála, Šárka Jonášová, Jiří Mizera, Zdeněk Řanda Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta In Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available online 27 April 2017 LINK “Impact processes are natural phenomena that contribute…
Coesite in suevite from the Ries impact structure (Germany): From formation to postshock evolution.
Fazio, A., Mansfeld, U. and Langenhorst, F. Meteoritics & Planetary Science. doi: 10.1111/maps.12849 LINK “Coesite is one of the most common and abundant high-pressure phases occurring in impactites. The mechanism of formation of coesite and…
Evidence for a spatially extensive hydrothermal system at the Ries impact structure, Germany.
Sapers, H. M., Osinski, G. R., Flemming, R. L., Buitenhuis, E., Banerjee, N. R., Tornabene, L. L., Blain, S. and Hainge, J. Meteoritics & Planetary Science. doi: 10.1111/maps.12796 LINK “The ~15 Ma, 26 km diameter…
The “suevite” conundrum, Part 1: The Ries suevite and Sudbury Onaping Formation compared.
Osinski, G. R., Grieve, R. A. F., Chanou, A. and Sapers, H. M. Meteoritics & Planetary Science. doi: 10.1111/maps.12728 LINK “The term “suevite” has been applied to various impact melt-bearing breccias found in different stratigraphic…
The fate of moderately volatile elements in impact events—Lithium connection between the Ries sediments and central European tektites.
Rodovská, Z., Magna, T., Žák, K., Skála, R., Brachaniec, T. and Visscher, C. Meteoritics & Planetary Science. doi: 10.1111/maps.12733 Version of Record online: 3 OCT 2016 LINK “Lithium abundances and isotope compositions are presented for…
Chemistry of Tertiary sediments in the surroundings of the Ries impact structure and moldavite formation revisited
Karel Žák, Roman Skála, Zdeněk Řanda, Jiří Mizera, Kurt Heissig, Lukáš Ackerman, Jana Ďurišová, Šárka Jonášová, Jan Kameník, Tomáš Magna Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta In Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available online 2 February 2016 doi:10.1016/j.gca.2016.01.025 LINK
Two new discovery of parautochthonous moldavites in southwestern Poland, Central Europe
Brachaniec, T., Szopa, K. and Karwowski, Ł. (2015), Meteoritics & Planetary Science. doi: 10.1111/maps.12504 LINK
Potential for impact glass to preserve microbial metabolism
Haley M. Sapers, Neil R. Banerjee, Gordon R. Osinski Earth and Planetary Science Letters Volume 430, 15 November 2015, Pages 95–104 LINK