| The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-07. |
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| astrobleme |
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( s´tr bl m´´) (KEY) , large, circular structure ranging from c.1/2 mi to 40 mi (.864 km) in diameter. Astroblemes are found at numerous places on the earths surface, e.g., Meteor, or Barringer, Crater in Arizona, Brent Crater in Ontario, and Vredefort Ring in South Africa. The presence of meteor fragments, strange conical fracture patterns (called shatter cones), and coesite (a superdense, high-pressure form of quartz) in the rocks at astroblemes suggest an impact, rather than volcanic, origin to these circular structures. |
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