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    Acraman impact structure is a deeply eroded impact crater in the Gawler Ranges of South Australia. Its location is marked by Lake Acraman, a circular...
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    Popigai impact structure is the eroded remnant of an impact crater in northern Siberia, Russia. It is tied with the Acraman impact structure as the fourth...
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    two dozen or more impact structures known in Australia, the three largest are Woodleigh, Acraman, and Tookoonooka. The Gnargoo structure, which has remarkable...
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    of impact structures (including impact craters) on Earth contains the majority of the 194+ confirmed impact structures given in the Earth Impact Database...
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    includes all 27 confirmed impact structures in Australia as listed in the Earth Impact Database. The following structures are officially considered "unconfirmed"...
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    volcanic material that was ejected from the 300-kilometre distant Acraman crater when the impact was created by a meteorite some 580 million years ago. He is...
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    Karakul crater – a large impact crater which may be just a few million years older than Eltanin List of possible impact structures on Earth Megatsunami of...
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    as many impact crater lakes are. One of the largest impact crater lakes is Lake Manicouagan in Canada; the crater is a multiple-ring structure about 100 km...
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    Henbury Meteorites Conservation Reserve (category Earth Impact Database)
    of the few impact events that have occurred in a populated area (few other examples are Kaali crater in Estonia and 2007 Carancas impact event in Peru)...
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    football in that state. John Acraman was born in England, a son of William Edward Acraman (c. 1800 – 27 November 1875) and Mary Acraman (c. 1801 – 9 February...
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    were identified by the Spirit rover. (See also: List of rocks on Mars) Acraman crater in South Australia (90 kilometres (56 mi) diameter) Ames crater...
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    Marinoan Glaciations), the Neoproterozoic Oxygenation Event, the Ediacaran Acraman bolide ejecta layer and the rise of Ediacaran Fauna. North–south it stretches...
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    group metals at the 600 million year old site of Acraman crater, Australia. This proved that impact events could introduce elevated iridium levels to...
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    "Neoproterozoic biotic diversification: Snowball Earth or aftermath of the Acraman impact?". Geology. 31 (5): 459–62. Bibcode:2003Geo....31..459G. doi:10...
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    within the national park: Eddie Pumpa Outstation Hayward Homestead Ruins Impact Ejecta Horizon Late Precambrian Shales Geological Site Enorama Mail Station...
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  • discovered the Acraman crater when he worked for BHP in South Australia. The old 90-kilometer impact structure is one of the largest meteorite impact craters...
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    referred to in Kaurna language as Pando. In 1854 Adelaide businessman John Acraman imported five round footballs from England and paid for the construction...
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    the 1970s; some of the original wooden structure is visible in the fort's north. The main defensive structure is a revetted lunette shaped earthwork....
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