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Date: 2012-08-02 09:20:54
Planetary science
Planetary geology
Astronomy
Nature
Lunar science
Impact crater
Meteorite
Secondary crater
Impact event
Meteoroid
Hypervelocity
Meteor Crater

Meteoritics & Planetary Science 40, Nr 6, 817–Abstract available online at http://meteoritics.org Earth Impact Effects Program: A Web-based computer program for calculating the regional environmental consequ

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