[meteorite-list] Scientists Find One of World's Largest Asteroid Impact Zones in Australia
Anne Black
impactika at aol.com
Thu Mar 26 12:58:18 EDT 2015
And already discredited.
That was quick!
I quote Ludovic Ferriere, from Vienna, who is The Expert on impact craters:
"This is just non-sense... the reason why it is all around in the news... No shocked quartz, but just tectonic deformation lamellae; Nothing to do with an impact... "
Anne M. Black
www.IMPACTIKA.com
IMPACTIKA at aol.com
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Scientists Find One of World's Largest Asteroid Impact Zones in
Australia
It's believed to be the largest of its kind ever found, and it's
buried
under miles of rock.
Scientists from the Australian National
University say they've located a
248-mile-wide asteroid impact zone in the
middle of the continent.
Recently published in the journal Tectonophysics,
the research details
how the meteorite broke in two before it struck Earth and
how the
geophysicist team found two scars from the impact.
Here's the
catch: in the hundreds of millions of years since the twin
meteorites struck,
the crater disappeared under layers of
rock.
Source:
http://www.weather.com/science/news/australia-crater-asteroid-impact
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