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Publicado en línea: 31 oct 2023
Páginas: 165 - 171
Recibido: 08 may 2023
Aceptado: 25 sept 2023
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/mgrsd-2023-0016
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© 2023 Anna Losiak, published by Sciendo
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A list of Holocene impact craters sorted by the diameter of the largest structure_ The list does not include features: (1) older than 10 ka (e_g_, Douglas: Kenkmann et al_ 2018); (2) terminal pits (e_g_, Sterlitamak: Petaev 1992); (3) not confirmed yet by commonly accepted recognition criteria, described by French & Koeberl (2010)_ The list includes two structures (Ilumetsa and Sobolev) that are not associated with any identified meteorite fragments (so they are not officially confirmed) but circumstantial evidence suggests they were formed by an impact_ The list also contains two confirmed craters (Dalgaranga and Veevers) whose age has only been estimated to be a couple of thousand years based on their morphology_ Source: own study based on literature research – especially sources listed in the table_
Carancas | Peru | 16° 39′ 52″ S; 69° 2′ 39″ W | 14 | 2007 AD | H4-5 | 1 | |
Haviland | USA | 37° 34′ 57″ N; 99° 9′ 50″ W | 15 | 0.2 ka | Pallasite | 1 | |
Australia | 27° 38′ 6″ S; 117° 17′ 20″ E | 24 | ? | M.siderite | 1 | ||
Sikhote Alin | Russia | 46° 9′ 36″ N; 134° 39′ 12″ E | 27 | 1947 AD | IIAB | 5 +n | |
Whitecourt | Canada | 53° 59′ 56″ N; 115° 35′ 51″ W | 36 | 1.1 ka | IIIAB | 1 | |
Kamil | Egypt | 22° 1′ 6″ N; 26° 5′ 16″ E | 45 | 2000 BC–500 AD | Iron, ungr. | 1 | |
Russia | 46° 18′ 0″ N; 137° 52′ 0″ E | 53 | ? / <1 ka | ? | 1 | ||
Campo d. Cielo | Argentina | 27° 36′ 35″ S; 61° 40′ 53″ W | 65×105 | 4 ka | IAB | 4 +n | |
Estonia | 57°57′36″N; 27°24′11″E | 80 | 7 ka | ? | 2 | ||
Australia | 22° 58′ 12″ S; 125° 22′ 21″ E | 80 | ? | IIAB | 1 | ||
Morasko | Poland | 52° 29′ 25″ N; 16° 53′ 48″ E | 100 | 5 ka | IAB-MG | 7 | |
Kaali | Estonia | 58° 22′ 22″ N; 22° 40′ 10″ E | 110 | 3.5 ka | IAB | 8 | |
Wabar | Saudi Arabia | 21° 29′ 58″ N; 50° 28′ 7″ E | 116 | ~19th century | IIIA | 5 | |
Henbury | Australia | 24° 34′ 19″ S; 133° 8′ 53″ E | 157 | 4.2 ka | IIIAB | 13 | |
Boxhole | Australia | 22° 36′ 46″ S; 135° 11′ 43″ E | 170 | 3 ka | IIAB | 1 |