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Discovery of the largest impact crater field on Earth in the Gilf Kebir region, Egypt

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Using orbital imaging radar, we have detected a large number of circular structures in the southwestern Egyptian desert, covering more than 4500 km2 close to the Gilf Kebir plateau in sandstones of Upper Cretaceous. Fieldwork confirmed that it is a new impact crater field: 13 craters from 20 m to 1 km in diameter were studied. The impact origin is confirmed by the observation of shock-related structures, such as shatter cones and planar fractures in quartz grains of breccia. Considering the extension of the crater field, it was possibly created by several meteorites that broke up when entering the atmosphere.
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hal-00405725 , version 1 (21-07-2009)

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Philippe Paillou. Discovery of the largest impact crater field on Earth in the Gilf Kebir region, Egypt. Lunar & Planetary Institute, Houston, TX, 2005, Houston, United States. ⟨hal-00405725⟩

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