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Obolon' crater

Obolon' crater (Ukrainian: Оболонь) is a 20 km (12 mi) diameter buried meteorite impact crater situated about 200 km (120 mi) southeast of Kyiv in Ukraine (Poltava Oblast).[1][2] The site has been drilled, which revealed the presence of shocked minerals and impact melt rock; the high chlorine content of the latter suggesting that the area was covered by shallow sea at the time of impact.[3] One estimate puts the age at 169 ± 7 million years (Middle Jurassic).[4]

Obolon' crater
Location of the crater in Ukraine
Impact crater/structure
ConfidenceConfirmed
Diameter20 km (12 mi)
Age169 ± 7 Ma
Middle Jurassic
ExposedNo
DrilledYes
Bolide typeIron meteorite?
Location
Coordinates49°35′N 32°55′E / 49.583°N 32.917°E / 49.583; 32.917
CountryUkraine
StatePoltava

Hypothetical multiple impact event edit

It has been suggested by Geophysicist David Rowley of the University of Chicago, working with John Spray of the University of New Brunswick and Simon Kelley of the Open University, that Obolon' may have been part of a hypothetical multiple impact event which also formed the Manicouagan impact structure in northern Quebec, Rochechouart impact structure in France, Saint Martin crater in Manitoba, and Red Wing crater in North Dakota.[5] All of the craters had previously been known and studied, but their paleoalignment had never before been demonstrated. Rowley has said that the likelihood that these craters could be aligned like this due to chance is nearly zero.[6]

References edit

  1. ^ Masaitis, V. L.; A. N. Danilin; G. M. Karpov & A. I. Raikhlin (1976). "Karla, Obolon' and Rotmistrovka astroblemes in the European part of the USSR". Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR (in Russian). 230: 174–177.
  2. ^ Val'ter, A. A.; E. P. Gurov & V. A. Ryabenko (1977). "The Obolon' fossil meteorite crater astrobleme on the northeast flank of the Ukrainian Shield". Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR (in Russian). 232: 170–173.
  3. ^ Gurov E.P., Gurova E.P. (1995). "Impact melt composition of the Obolon crater: chlorine as a possible indicator of the submarine crater formation". Meteoritics, v. 30, p 515. Abstract
  4. ^ "Obolon'". Earth Impact Database. Planetary and Space Science Centre University of New Brunswick Fredericton. Retrieved 2017-10-09.
  5. ^ Spray, J.G., Kelley, S.P. and Rowley, D.B. (1998). "Evidence for a late Triassic multiple impact event on Earth". Nature, v. 392, pp. 171–173. Abstract
  6. ^ Steele, Diana (19 March 1998). "Crater chain points to impact of fragmented comet". University of Chicago Chronicle.


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