Explosion crater
An explosion crater is a type of crater formed when material is ejected from the surface of the ground by an explosion at or immediately above or below the surface.
[Image:Stylised crater.png|thumb|right|Stylised cross-section of a crater formed by a below-ground explosion.]
A crater is formed by an explosion through the displacement and ejection of material from the ground. It is typically bowl-shaped. High-pressure gas and shock waves cause three processes responsible for the creation of the crater:
- Plastic deformation of the ground.
- Projection of material from the ground by the explosion.
- Spallation of the ground surface.
- Fall-back of ejecta.
- Erosion and landslides of the crater lip and wall.