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  • Micro- and nannofossil, trace fossil and geochemical evidence from the Chicxulub impact crater demonstrates that proximity to the asteroid impact site did not determine rates of recovery of marine ecosystems after the end-Cretaceous mass extinction.

    • Christopher M. Lowery
    • Timothy J. Bralower
    • William Zylberman
    Research
    Nature
    Volume: 558, P: 288-291
  • The episodic but protracted delivery of foundering cold material (diapirs) to the lunar core during the first billion years activated vigorous core convection that generated peaks of high intensity in the magnetic field. This process can explain the magnetic record of lunar rocks.

    • Alexander J. Evans
    • Sonia M. Tikoo
    Research
    Nature Astronomy
    Volume: 6, P: 325-330
  • Catastrophic rock weakening upon impact of a meteorite, and hence flow, is shown to be followed by regained rock strength that enabled the formation of the peak ring during cratering.

    • Ulrich Riller
    • Michael H. Poelchau
    • Timothy J. Bralower
    Research
    Nature
    Volume: 562, P: 511-518
  • Though lessons learned from Earth are frequently applied to other planets, there is much to learn about our own planet from the Solar System and beyond. This Perspective highlights examples from geological and atmospheric sciences in which other planetary bodies have acted as analogues, experiments and archives for the Earth sciences.

    • Mathieu G. A. Lapôtre
    • Joseph G. O’Rourke
    • Robin D. Wordsworth
    Reviews
    Nature Reviews Earth & Environment
    Volume: 1, P: 170-181