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Gravity Studies on Impact Structures

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Over centuries it was believed that the economic mineral deposits and hydrocarbon accumulations are the outcome of the internal geological processes of the Earth. There was a paradigm shift in the perception when the space photographs of the surfaces of different planets and satellites were sent to the Earth in the middle of the last century. These photographs clearly showed circular structures on the planets and the satellites.

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Mallick, K., Vasanthi, A., Sharma, K.K. (2012). Gravity Studies on Impact Structures. In: Bouguer Gravity Regional and Residual Separation: Application to Geology and Environment. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-0406-0_9

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