"Short Course on Impact Cratering" Professor H. J. Melosh
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Dear all
This is an announcement of course (3 times) hosted by Fluid Mechanics Unit.
Title: Short course on impact cratering
Speaker: Professor H. J. Melosh,
(Distinguished Professor of Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Science at Purdue University USA.)
This short course consists of three lectures:
1. Introduction to impact cratering: History of study and implications for science
2. Shock waves and Crater Mechanics: The three stages of impact cratering
3. Numerical modeling of impact craters
These three lectures will offer a brief introduction to the process of impact cratering, starting from a historical perspective that will introduce why impact craters are important to us today. A second lecture will focus on basic ideas of shock waves, their interaction with geologic materials, and the underling mechanics of the impact process. I will also discuss how to recognize whether or not a circular structure on Earth was caused by impact (the vast majority are not, despite numerous claims by overenthusiastic geologists!). The course will wrap up with a description of how impacts are modeled numerically and the basic requirements of numerical models explained. I will also introduce the class to iSALE, currently the premier tool for modeling impact processes.
Schedule:
Lecture 1: January 18th (Wed), 11:00am-12:30pm, @B700
Lecture 2: January 18th (Wed), 4:00pm-5:30pm, @B700
Lecture 3: January 20th (Fri), 11:00am-12:30pm, @C210
*The information of seminar and speaker’s brief biography is attached.
Contact:
If you would like to attend the lectures, please contact Kaori Egashira (e-kaori@oist.jp).
Introductory material about the course will be sent to the participants.
We look forward to seeing many of you at the courses.
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