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Coordinates: 20°51S 134°53E / 20.850°S 134.883°E / -20.850; 134.883
 

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Amelia Creek crater
Amelia Creek crater is located in Australia
Amelia Creek crater

Location of the crater in Australia

Impact crater/structure
ConfidenceConfirmed
Diameter~20 km (12 mi)
Age1640-600 Ma
Proterozoic
ExposedYes
DrilledNo
Location
LocationDavenport Range
Coordinates20°51′S 134°53′E / 20.850°S 134.883°E / -20.850; 134.883
CountryAustralia
StateNorthern Territory

Amelia Creek crater is an impact structure (orastrobleme), the eroded remnant of a former impact crater, located in the Davenport Range, Northern Territory, Australia.[1] It lies within a low range of Paleoproterozoic sedimentary and volcanic rocks, which are extensively folded and faulted, thus making an eroded impact crater difficult to recognize. It was only discovered by the identification of shatter cones near its centre.[2] The central shatter cone locality is surrounded by a 20 by 12 km (12.4 by 7.5 mi) area of anomalous deformation, the asymmetry being possibly related to very oblique impact, but may be at least partly due to the preexisting structural complexity of the rocks.[3] This deformed zone gives the best estimate for the original size of the crater. Impact took place after folding of the Paleoproterozoic rocks but before deposition of Neoproterozoic and Cambrian rocks which overlie them, thus constraining the impact event to the interval between about 1660 and 600 Ma.[3]

Landsat image centered on Amelia Creek structure. Image is 20 km wide.

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Amelia Creek". Earth Impact Database. Planetary and Space Science Centre University of New Brunswick Fredericton. Retrieved 15 September 2019.
  • ^ Macdonald FA; Mitchell K (2003). "Amelia Creek, Northern Territory, Australia: a 20 x 12 km oblique impact structure with no central uplift". Impact Cratering: Bridging the Gap Between Modeling and Observations, February 2003, Houston, Texas, Lunar and Planetary Institute Contribution 1155: 47. Conference abstract
  • ^ a b Macdonald, F. A.; Mitchell, K.; Stewart, A. J. (2005-04-07). "Amelia Creek: a Proterozoic impact structure in the Davenport Ranges, Northern Territory". Australian Journal of Earth Sciences. 52 (4–5): 631–640. Bibcode:2005AuJES..52..631M. doi:10.1080/08120090500170401. ISSN 0812-0099. S2CID 55482226.

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