Suavjärvi crater
Suavjärvi lake | |
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Location | Republic of Karelia |
Coordinates | 63°7′N 33°23′E / 63.117°N 33.383°ECoordinates: 63°7′N 33°23′E / 63.117°N 33.383°E |
Type | impact crater lake |
Basin countries | Russia |
Max. width | 3 km |
Suavjärvi (in Karelian, Russian: Суавъярви) is a lake and impact crater in the Republic of Karelia, Russia about 50 km north of the town of Medvezhyegorsk.[1] The approximately 3 km wide Suavjärvi lake is located in the centre of the crater.
The crater is 16 km in diameter and it is estimated to be about 2.4 billion (2.4 x 109) years old, placing it in the Archean–Proterozoic boundary. That makes it the oldest known impact crater on Earth. Not much of the crater has survived, although some shock features like large blocks composed of impact breccia have been found.
References
- ↑ "Suavjärvi". Earth Impact Database. University of New Brunswick. Retrieved 2009-08-20.
- M.S. Mashchak, M.V. Naumov; Naumov (1996). "The Suavjarvi Structure: An Early Proterozoic Impact Site on the Fennoscandian Shield". Lunar and Planetary Science. 27 (3): 825–826. Bibcode:1996LPI....27..825M.
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