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Terrestrial Analog Sample Collections: Shoemaker Sample Collection

Summary

The USGS Shoemaker collection is composed of impact crater rocks from Meteor Crater (AZ), Flynn Creek Crater (TN), Sierra Madera Crater (TX), Steinheim Crater (Germany), and several craters in Australia. Of special interest to planetary science are nine bags of fallback ejecta from the Meteor Crater interior. Also in the collection are igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic rocks from South Africa, Australia, the San Francisco Volcanic Field, the Colorado Plateau, and many other locations throughout the U.S. The USGS Shoemaker Collection is an essential part of the legacy of Dr. Eugene Shoemaker, whose pioneering work in the 1960’s established the new field of astrogeology, including shock metamorphism studies, impact crater modeling, [...]

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Lead Organization :
Astrogeology Science Center
Material Request Contact :
Tenielle A Gaither, Amber L Gullikson

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Material Request Instructions

Tenielle Gaither Geologist tgaither@usgs.gov; Amber Gullikson Geologist agullikson@usgs.gov

Purpose

The USGS Shoemaker Collection consists of unique and irreplaceable geologic hand samples, rock powders, petrographic thin sections and billets, and associated documentation, from impact craters and terrestrial analog sites around the world. Current curation efforts are focused on data rescue, preservation, and inventory. All geologic materials are being relocated into appropriate long-term storage facilities and a detailed database is being constructed for use by the scientific community.

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