Glikson, AndrewUysal, I T2015-12-130012-8252http://hdl.handle.net/1885/84683The 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. MKeywords: asteroid; Bouguer anomaly; crustal deformation; identification method; impact structure; recrystallization; rock microstructure; seismic reflection; seismic tomography; uplift; Australia Asteroid; Australia; Buried; Impact; Planar deformation featuresGeophysical and structural criteria for the identification of buried impact structures, with reference to Australia201310.1016/j.earscirev.2013.07.0022016-02-24