Kandice Tirado posted an update in the group Discovery 5 months, 2 weeks ago
Geophysical Findings Reveal Deniliquin, A 520km-Wide Impact Structure Submerged Beneath NSW, Australia, Surpassing The Largest Known Impact Crater (IC), South Africa’s Vredefort Crater. Sediment Analysis Suggests An Impact 440-500 Myrs Ago. Rock Sample Recovery Is Crucial To Confirm Its Meteoritic Origin. Most IC Are Less Than 200 Myrs Old.
Geophysical Evidence Suggests That The World’s Largest Impact Crater Is Buried Deep Beneath AustraliaGeophysical data revealed a 520 kilometers-wide concentric structure buried beneath southern Australia, likely the trace of the world’s largest impact crater.