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Geophysical and structural criteria for the identification of buried impact structures, with reference to Australia

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Glikson, Andrew
Uysal, I T

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The discovery of large asteroid impact structures, likely and possible impact structures, onshore and offshore the Australian continent (Woodleigh [120. km; ~. 360. Ma], Gnargoo [75. km; Lower Permian - upper Cretaceous], Tookoonooka [55-65. km; ~. 125. M

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Earth-Science Reviews

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2037-12-31
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