[meteorite-list] Crater question????
From: Paul H <bristolia_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Tue Nov 9 23:05:47 2004 Message-ID: <20041110040543.64373.qmail_at_web50603.mail.yahoo.com> Tom AKA James Knudson wrote; >Hello List, It seems that every meteorite made >crater was first thought to be volcanic, >including the craters on the moon. We all know >what Barringer had to go through to prove meteor >crater was in fact a meteor made crater. If you >compare the crater pictured in this link with the >craters on page 152 in your rocks from space >book, they look quite a bit a like. I am wondering >if anyone ever searched for evidence of this crater >being meteoric as apposed to volcanic? It would >make a fine dinosaur killer! >http://goafrica.about.com/library/gallery/afar/tanzania/blgallery-afar-tanzania1.htm Geologists have studied the Ngorongoro Crater. It is a caldera, a crater of volcanic origin. It is only 2.4 million years old. Some publications about it are: Gromme, C. S., Reilly, T. A., Mussett, A. E., and Hay, R. L., 1971, Palaeomagnetism and potassium-argon ages of volcanic rocks of Ngorongoro Caldera, Tanzania. Geophysical Journal of the Royal Astronomical Society. vol. 22, no. 1, pp. 101-115. Searle, R. C., 1972, A Gravity Survey of Ngorongoro Caldera, Tanzania. Bulletin Volcanologique. vol. 35, no. 2, pp. 350-357. Walter, R. C., Manega, P. C., Farmer, G. L., and Hart, W. K., 1990, Geochemical and temporal constraints on magma genesis of the Ngorongoro volcanic highland, Tanzania. Seventh international conference on Geochronology, cosmochronology and isotope geology; abstracts volume. Abstracts - Geological Society of Australia. voll. 27, pp. 108. What I would like to know, is what ever came of the huge, crater-like feature found by seismic surveys buried beneath the continental shelf of Columbia. Before the Chixulub Crater was recognized, a number of people thought that it might be the site of a Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary impact. Best Regards, Paul Baton Rouge, LA __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Check out the new Yahoo! Front Page. www.yahoo.com Received on Tue 09 Nov 2004 11:05:43 PM PST |
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