Connolly Basin crater
Connolly Basin is a 9 km-diameter impact crater located in the Gibson Desert of central Western Australia. It lies adjacent to the Talawana Track 45 km west of the junction (Windy Corner) with the Gary Highway, but is difficult to access due to the remoteness of the area. It was originally thought to be a diapir (salt dome); an impact origin was first proposed in 1985.,
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Connolly Basin crater
Connolly Basin is a 9 km-diameter impact crater located in the Gibson Desert of central Western Australia. It lies adjacent to the Talawana Track 45 km west of the junction (Windy Corner) with the Gary Highway, but is difficult to access due to the remoteness of the area. It was originally thought to be a diapir (salt dome); an impact origin was first proposed in 1985.,
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Connolly Basin is a 9 km-diame ...... n was first proposed in 1985.,
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Connolly Basin – krater uderze ...... się ok. 30 m ponad otoczenie.
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<60 Ma
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Confirmed
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No
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Yes
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Location
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Location of the crater in Western Australia
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Connolly Basin crater
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Landsat image of the Connolly Basin crater ; screen capture from NASA World Wind
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Connolly Basin is a 9 km-diame ...... n was first proposed in 1985.,
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Connolly Basin – krater uderze ...... się ok. 30 m ponad otoczenie.
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Connolly Basin crater
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Connolly Basin
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-2.3538333333333328e+1
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1.2475666666666665e+2