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Tswaing crater

Tswaing (Tswana for "place of salt"[1]) is an impact crater enclosed by a 1,946 ha nature reserve, situated in northern Gauteng province, South Africa. The crater and reserve are situated on a base of ancient granite of the Bushveld Igneous Complex, some 40 km to the north-northwest of Pretoria (just north of Soshanguve).[1] This astrobleme is 1.13 km in diameter[1] and 100 m deep[2] and its age is estimated to be 220,000 ± 52,000 years (Pleistocene).[3] The impactor is believed to have been a chondrite or stony meteorite some 30 to 50 m in diameter that was vaporised during the impact event.[3][4] Morokweng impact structure, another South African crater of chondrite origin, lies north-west of Vryburg. Since 1996 it falls under the auspices of Ditsong Museums of South Africa.[1]

Tswaing crater
Tswaing crater as seen from above
Impact crater/structure
ConfidenceConfirmed
Diameter1.13 km (0.70 mi)
Depth100 m (330 ft)
Impactor diameter30 to 50 m (98 to 164 ft)
Age220 ± 52 Ka
Location
Coordinates25°24′32″S 28°4′58″E / 25.40889°S 28.08278°E / -25.40889; 28.08278
CountrySouth Africa
Tswaing crater
Asteroid impact location in Africa
Tswaing crater
Tswaing crater (Gauteng)
Tswaing crater
Tswaing crater (Africa)
Memorial to Eugene Merle Shoemaker who showed that craters such as Tswaing are formed by impact.

Etymology edit

The name Tswaing means "place of salt" in Tswana and the crater was also formerly known in English as the Pretoria Saltpan crater and in Afrikaans as Soutpankrater, due to the highly saline lake on the crater floor.[1]

Palaeoclimatology edit

Lipid biomarkers and carbon and hydrogen isotopic ratios from the lake indicate the existence of regional humid climatic periods between 84,000 and 80,000 years BP and between 50,000 and 39,000 BP. In contrast, intervals of high aridity occurred around 76,000 BP, from 73,000 to 69,000 BP, from 55,000 to 51,000 BP, and from 31,400 to 12,600 BP. Since 84,000 BP, the vegetation of the region around the lake has been dominated by savanna-type plants.[5]

History edit

Stone tools from the Middle Stone Age show that the crater was regularly visited by people from as far back as 100,000 years ago in order to hunt and collect salt. Water in the crater comes from surface springs, ground water and rain water and is rich in dissolved carbonates and sodium chlorides. Tswana and Sotho people harvested the salt by filtering and decoction between 1200 and 1800. Between 1912 and 1956 brine was pumped from the floor of the crater by the company SA Alkali Ltd. in order to extract soda and salt.[6]

A scientific dispute was ongoing regarding the origin of the crater between supporters of volcanic origin (Wagner, 1922) and those who believed it is an impact crater (Rohleder, 1933) until 1990, when examination of the core from a borehole proved that it is an impact crater.[7]

Museum edit

Tswaing Meteorite Crater
"Place of Salt"
 
Crater seen from its eastern rim
 
LocationPretoria, Gauteng,   South Africa
Coordinates25°24′31″S 28°04′57″E / 25.408486°S 28.082529°E / -25.408486; 28.082529
TypeNatural history
Public transit accessOnderstepoort Road ( M35), Soshanguve, Pretoria
Websiteditsong.org.za/en/tswaing-meteorite/
Ditsong Museums of South Africa network

The impact crater is accompanied by the Ditsong Tswaing Crater Museum.[8]

Status of protection edit

Tswaing is currently on the tentative list for consideration as a World Heritage Site.[9]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e Koeberl, Christian (1999). "An impact crater for the people: The Tswaing (Saltpan)crater, South Africa". Meteoritics & Planetary Science. 34 (6). NASA Astrophysics Data System: 827–828. Bibcode:1999M&PS...34..827K. doi:10.1111/j.1945-5100.1999.tb01399.x. Retrieved 4 April 2023.
  2. ^ Reimold, W.U. (1998-04-27). "Meteorites and Meteorite Craters". South African Astronomical Observatory (SAAO). Retrieved 2008-08-23.
  3. ^ a b "Tswaing and its environmental effects". Lunar and Planetary Institute. Retrieved 2008-08-23.
  4. ^ "Tswaing". Earth Impact Database. Planetary and Space Science Centre University of New Brunswick Fredericton. Retrieved 2009-08-16.
  5. ^ Schmidt, F.; Oberhänsli, H.; Wilkes, H. (January 2014). "Biocoenosis response to hydrological variability in Southern Africa during the last 84 ka BP: A study of lipid biomarkers and compound-specific stable carbon and hydrogen isotopes from the hypersaline Lake Tswaing". Global and Planetary Change. 112: 92–104. Bibcode:2014GPC...112...92S. doi:10.1016/j.gloplacha.2013.11.004. Retrieved 7 January 2023.
  6. ^ Tswaing information leaflet
  7. ^ "Tswaing crater". Wondermondo. 11 February 2013.
  8. ^ "Tswaing Meteorite Crater". Ditsong Museums of South Africa. Retrieved 2023-06-28.
  9. ^ "Tentative Lists, Tswaing Meteorite Crater". UNESCO. 2004-05-15. Retrieved 2008-08-23.

External links edit

  • Hartebeesthoek Radio Astronomy Observatory writeup on the crater

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Tswaing Tswana for place of salt 1 is an impact crater enclosed by a 1 946 ha nature reserve situated in northern Gauteng province South Africa The crater and reserve are situated on a base of ancient granite of the Bushveld Igneous Complex some 40 km to the north northwest of Pretoria just north of Soshanguve 1 This astrobleme is 1 13 km in diameter 1 and 100 m deep 2 and its age is estimated to be 220 000 52 000 years Pleistocene 3 The impactor is believed to have been a chondrite or stony meteorite some 30 to 50 m in diameter that was vaporised during the impact event 3 4 Morokweng impact structure another South African crater of chondrite origin lies north west of Vryburg Since 1996 it falls under the auspices of Ditsong Museums of South Africa 1 Tswaing craterTswaing crater as seen from aboveImpact crater structureConfidenceConfirmedDiameter1 13 km 0 70 mi Depth100 m 330 ft Impactor diameter30 to 50 m 98 to 164 ft Age220 52 KaLocationCoordinates25 24 32 S 28 4 58 E 25 40889 S 28 08278 E 25 40889 28 08278CountrySouth AfricaTswaing craterAsteroid impact location in AfricaShow map of South AfricaTswaing craterTswaing crater Gauteng Show map of GautengTswaing craterTswaing crater Africa Show map of Africa Memorial to Eugene Merle Shoemaker who showed that craters such as Tswaing are formed by impact Contents 1 Etymology 2 Palaeoclimatology 3 History 4 Museum 5 Status of protection 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksEtymology editThe name Tswaing means place of salt in Tswana and the crater was also formerly known in English as the Pretoria Saltpan crater and in Afrikaans as Soutpankrater due to the highly saline lake on the crater floor 1 Palaeoclimatology editLipid biomarkers and carbon and hydrogen isotopic ratios from the lake indicate the existence of regional humid climatic periods between 84 000 and 80 000 years BP and between 50 000 and 39 000 BP In contrast intervals of high aridity occurred around 76 000 BP from 73 000 to 69 000 BP from 55 000 to 51 000 BP and from 31 400 to 12 600 BP Since 84 000 BP the vegetation of the region around the lake has been dominated by savanna type plants 5 History editStone tools from the Middle Stone Age show that the crater was regularly visited by people from as far back as 100 000 years ago in order to hunt and collect salt Water in the crater comes from surface springs ground water and rain water and is rich in dissolved carbonates and sodium chlorides Tswana and Sotho people harvested the salt by filtering and decoction between 1200 and 1800 Between 1912 and 1956 brine was pumped from the floor of the crater by the company SA Alkali Ltd in order to extract soda and salt 6 A scientific dispute was ongoing regarding the origin of the crater between supporters of volcanic origin Wagner 1922 and those who believed it is an impact crater Rohleder 1933 until 1990 when examination of the core from a borehole proved that it is an impact crater 7 Museum editTswaing Meteorite Crater Place of Salt nbsp Crater seen from its eastern rim nbsp LocationPretoria Gauteng nbsp South AfricaCoordinates25 24 31 S 28 04 57 E 25 408486 S 28 082529 E 25 408486 28 082529TypeNatural historyPublic transit accessOnderstepoort Road M35 Soshanguve PretoriaWebsiteditsong wbr org wbr za wbr en wbr tswaing meteorite wbr Ditsong Museums of South Africa networkNatural History Military History Cultural History Agricultural History Pionier Museum Sammy Marks Museum Tswaing Meteorite Crater Kruger Museum The impact crater is accompanied by the Ditsong Tswaing Crater Museum 8 Status of protection editTswaing is currently on the tentative list for consideration as a World Heritage Site 9 See also edit nbsp South Africa portal nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Tswaing crater Impact event List of impact craters in AfricaReferences edit a b c d e Koeberl Christian 1999 An impact crater for the people The Tswaing Saltpan crater South Africa Meteoritics amp Planetary Science 34 6 NASA Astrophysics Data System 827 828 Bibcode 1999M amp PS 34 827K doi 10 1111 j 1945 5100 1999 tb01399 x Retrieved 4 April 2023 Reimold W U 1998 04 27 Meteorites and Meteorite Craters South African Astronomical Observatory SAAO Retrieved 2008 08 23 a b Tswaing and its environmental effects Lunar and Planetary Institute Retrieved 2008 08 23 Tswaing Earth Impact Database Planetary and Space Science Centre University of New Brunswick Fredericton Retrieved 2009 08 16 Schmidt F Oberhansli H Wilkes H January 2014 Biocoenosis response to hydrological variability in Southern Africa during the last 84 ka BP A study of lipid biomarkers and compound specific stable carbon and hydrogen isotopes from the hypersaline Lake Tswaing Global and Planetary Change 112 92 104 Bibcode 2014GPC 112 92S doi 10 1016 j gloplacha 2013 11 004 Retrieved 7 January 2023 Tswaing information leaflet Tswaing crater Wondermondo 11 February 2013 Tswaing Meteorite Crater Ditsong Museums of South Africa Retrieved 2023 06 28 Tentative Lists Tswaing Meteorite Crater UNESCO 2004 05 15 Retrieved 2008 08 23 External links editTswaing Meteorite Crater Hartebeesthoek Radio Astronomy Observatory writeup on the crater City of Tswhane Tswaing Meteorite Crater Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tswaing crater amp oldid 1213124601, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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