ejectas
Ejectas refers to material that has been expelled from a planetary surface during explosive events, most commonly impact cratering or volcanic eruptions. The term describes the fragments, melts, and other debris that are ejected and come to rest at varying distances from the source.
During a hypervelocity impact, energy excavates a crater and ejecta is launched along ballistic trajectories. The
Composition and forms: Ejectas include pieces of the target rock, mineral grains, and sometimes melt products
Scientific significance: Ejecta deposits help scientists interpret surface ages and impact histories, constrain crater dimensions, and
Terminology: The standard term is ejecta; ejectas is a less common plural form encountered in some literature,