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astroblemes

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astroblemes see meteorite and comet impacts on Earth

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PAUL HANCOCK and BRIAN J. SKINNER. "astroblemes." The Oxford Companion to the Earth. Oxford University Press. 2000. Encyclopedia.com. 23 Dec. 2009 <http://www.encyclopedia.com>.

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Newspaper article from: The Boston Globe; 6/16/1999; 243 words ; ...in terms of astroblemes, which are impact features on the Earth's surface made by celestial objects. The biggest astrobleme is the 275-mile wide formation on the eastern shore of Hudson Bay, Canada, near the Nastapoka Islands.
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Encyclopedia entry from: UXL Encyclopedia of Science ...meteorite craters over short periods of geologic time. The term astrobleme comes from two Greek roots meaning "star wound." One of...Crater and are hundreds of millions of years old. The largest astrobleme is South Africa's Vredefort Ring, whose diameter spans...

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