"Work performed:
- Charcoals have been collected from selected, confirmed, very small impact craters, two possible craters as well as wildfires.
- Experiments mimicking two possible modes of charcoal formation.
- Charcoals were measured under the reflectance microscope.
- Data was analysed.
- Additional field work was made.
- Results were presented on conferences (see below).
- Papers were written and some were already published (see below).
- Plenty of outreach activities was done.
Published papers:
Losiak, A. Jõeleht, J. Plado, M. Szyszka, K. Kirsimäe, E.M. Wild, P. Steier, A.M. Jazwa, R. Helde, C. Belcher (2020) Determining the age and possibility for an extraterrestrial impact formation mechanism of the Ilumetsa structures (Estonia). Meteoritics and Planetary Sciences. doi.org/10.1111/maps.13431
9 other papers are in preparation/ submission.
Conference abstracts:
Losiak, Jõeleht, Plado, Szyszka, Wild, Steier 2018. Dating small impact craters on Earth and the “old wood problem”. MetSoc, #6219.
Losiak, Belcher 2018. Proximal ejecta blankets of small impact craters as time capsules preserving a timelapse of paleoenvironment 10th European Palaeobotany and Palynology Conference 12-17.08.2018 in Dublin.
Losiak, Belcher, Jõeleht, Plado, Szyszko 2019. Death from Space: Origin of Charcoal found in Proximal Ejecta Blanket of Kaali Craters (is NOT what we Think). LPSC #2406.
Losiak, Belcher, Plado, Jõeleht 2019. Recognising small impact craters on Earth Impacts and Life conference Tällberg, Siljan Crater 10-13.06.2019.
Losiak., Avery, Elliott, Belcher 2019. Burning trash for science: using waste to monitor wildfire energies. Wildfire Conference England and Wales Wildfire Forum. Cardiff 2019.
Karahan, Lubanski, Wilczyński, Węclewski, Losiak 2020. European Rover Challenge (ERC) – an Annual International Robotics Competition in Poland. LPSC #2188
Losiak, Belcher, Plado, Jõeleht, Herd, Kofman, Szokaluk, Szczucinski, Muszynski 2020. Using Charcoal formed during an Asteroid Collision to Recognise Small Impact Craters on Earth and to Learn about Energy Distribution around such features. LPSC #1934.
Losiak, Avery, Elliott, Baker, Belcher 2020. Burning trash for science - using waste to monitor wildfire energies. EGU #11536.
Losiak, Belcher, Buchner 2020. Fossil plant remains preserved as charcoal within proximal ejecta blankets of impact craters reveal the influence of asteroid collisions with the Earth’s surface. EGU #11609.
Ormö, Raducan, Luther, Herreros, Collins, Losiak, Wünnemann 2020. Effects of target heterogeneity on impact cratering processes in the light of the Hera mission: combined experimental and numerical approach. EPSC2020-922
Plado, Jõeleht, Losiak, Szyszka, Ormö, Alexanderson, Johnsen, Alwmark, Wild, Steier, Belcher, Jazwa. 2021. Small Impact Crater-Like Features: The Tor Crater, Sweden, As A Reference Structure In Evaluating Alternative Causes Of Formation In Non-Volcanic Settings On Earth And Mars. LPSC2021."