Category
page 1Possible impact craters on Earth
Lake Cheko
lake in Krasnoyarsk Krai, Russia
Wilkes Land crater
impact crater
Loch Leven
lake at Kinross, Perth and Kinross, Scotland, UK, outflows to River Leven
Shiva crater
impact crater
Kebira Crater
name that has recently been proposed for a circular topographic feature in the Sahara desert
Nadir crater
Undersea impact crater off West African coast
Eltanin impact
asteroid impact in the southeast Pacific Ocean
Bedout
Bedout , or more specifically the Bedout High, is a geological and geophysical feature centered about off the northwestern coast of Australia in the Canning and overlying Roebuck basins. Although not obvious from sea floor topography, it is a roughly circular area about in diameter where older rocks have been uplifted as much as towards the surface and may mark the centre of a very large buried impact crater up to in diameter. The Bedout High was penetrated by two petroleum exploration wells (Bedout-1, Lagrange-1) in the 1970s and 1980s. It is named after nearby Bedout Island.
Umm al Binni lake
lake in Iraq
Burckle Crater
undersea crater in Indian Ocean
Panther Mountain
mountain in New York, United States of America
Lake Smerdiacheje
lake in Russia
Mahuika crater
submarine feature of the New Zealand continental shelf hypothesized to be an extraterrestrial impact crater
Hickman Crater
impact crater in Western Australia
Azuara impact structure