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Geology of
Astroblemes. Leningrad, Nedra, 231 p. 1980 (in Lithuanian) Motuza, G. B., Gailius, R. P., On
presumed astroblemes of
Latvia (abstract)...
- C****idy,
William (1969). "Richat and
Semsiyat Domes (Mauritania): Not
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structure in Ontario, Canada. It is the third-largest
known impact crater or
astrobleme on Earth, as well as one of the oldest. The
crater was
formed 1.849 billion...
- field",
struck the earth,
creating the Midd****ro Crater. One of
three astroblemes in the state, it is a 3.7 mi (6.0 km)
diameter meteorite impact crater...
- System.
Impact structure is
synonymous with the less
commonly used term
astrobleme meaning "star wound". In an
impact structure, the
typical visible and...
- Kärdla (also Kärdla
astrobleme) is a
meteorite crater near the town of Kärdla in Estonia. It is 4
kilometres (2.5 mi) in
diameter and its age is estimated...
- The
Popigai impact structure is the
eroded remnant of an
impact crater in
northern Siberia, Russia. It is tied with the
Manicouagan structure as the fourth...
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blasted into the bedrock, with the area
labeled the
Wetumpka crater or
astrobleme ("star-wound")
because of the
concentric rings of
fractures and zones...
-
Wolfe Cr****
Crater is a well-preserved
meteorite impact crater (
astrobleme) in
Western Australia. It is
accessed via the
Tanami Road 150 km (93 mi) south...
- was found.
Iridium was also not
found although it is used to
identify astroblemes elsewhere. At
least 60
wells have been
drilled in Ames
Crater since 1991...