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Huge crater in Australia may be the oldest impact structure on Earth
A study claims that the North Pole Dome crater in Western Australia was caused by an asteroid strike 3 billion years ago, but ...
For years, Mars has sat in an awkward middle ground, too geologically quiet to look like Earth. At the same time, it is too ...
Curtin University researchers have determined the most precise age yet for the oldest known impact crater on Earth, providing ...
Earth’s oldest asteroid impact crater may just have been found - Researchers date North Pole Dome in Australia’s Pilbara ...
In the Pilbara of Western Australia, some of Earth's oldest rocks lie beneath the sky, as they have for billions of years.
A subtle change in iron ions’ electronic configuration produces a measurable difference in seismic wave speeds through mantle ...
Researchers from Curtin University have dated the world's oldest known impact crater in Western Australia to 3 billion years ...
The Ministry of Home Affairs will present a statement surrounding concerns, solutions and next steps for implementing earth ...
Researchers have dated the North Pole Dome impact structure, confirming it as Earth's oldest known impact crater.
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World's Oldest Known Asteroid Crater Is 3 Billion Years Old, Study Confirms
(murat4art/iStock/Getty Images) When scientists disagree, sometimes the truth is somewhere in the middle. That has turned out ...
When the Pacific Ocean carried the effects of a powerful earthquake away from Russia’s far eastern coast in late July, most ...
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