Thursday, July 26, 2012

Find a meteorite crater in Saskatchewan researchers in the Arctic

Along with the University of Saskatchewan researchers from the geological survey of the Canada 30 countries found a Meteor Crater — more than 100 million years in the Arctic before the create, 25 km astrobleme.

Pitt hole is located in the northwestern part of Victoria Island, Nunavut and Northwest Territories between by meteorite impact.

Prince named Albert after the peninsula impact on researchers happened here that crater is found.

"Earth puzzle by parts of the universe," Brian Pratt, Professor of geology University of Saskatchewan said in a press release. "This kind of impact craters is and how Earth's crust is recycled we give the clues to the erosion rate involved in in the episode of the wide range of endangered animals, geology of the past"

In the work of the two previous summer Pratt Keith Dewing Canada geological survey and area search in from a helicopter, discovered the crater.

It took two years to submit for publication of their findings, they correctly assemble a geological map of the.

Pratt is probably the "of does not recognize the telltale clue unless you are looking for something and not know where it is said took the time to find a large crater

Researchers knew what to them when they found many crushing cone area.

"Radiating through the crack surfaces formed slams when creating energy from these large meteorite earth crust size m" Pratt said. "Our maps feature is a circular impact crater features."

350 Million age evidence from their not cratering research shows there in 130 million years on how to understand the exact time of the Meteor.

On Earth capable of approximately 160 known meteorite impact.

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