Kärdla (also Kärdla astrobleme) is a meteorite crater near the town of Kärdla in Estonia.
Kärdla crater | |
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Kärdla astrobleme | |
Impact crater/structure | |
Confidence | Confirmed |
Diameter | 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) |
Age | 455 Ma |
Exposed | No |
Drilled | Yes |
It is 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) in diameter and its age is estimated to be about 455 million years (Late Ordovician). The crater is not exposed at the surface.[1]
Its formation has been associated with the breakdown of 100km asteroid, that might have also resulted in the Tvären and Lockne craters in Sweden among others.[2]
References
edit- ^ "Kärdla". Earth Impact Database. Planetary and Space Science Centre University of New Brunswick Fredericton. Retrieved 2009-08-19.
- ^ A rain of L-Chondrites in the Thorsberg quarry at Kinnekulle, southern Sweden-Thomas Müller TU Bergakademie Freiberg, Germany.
59°1′N 22°46′E / 59.017°N 22.767°E