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A meteorite crater on Earth formed on September 15, 2007: The Carancas hypervelocity impact

— On September 15, 2007, a bright fireball was observed and a big explosion was heard by many inhabitants near the southern shore of Lake Titicaca. In the community of Carancas (Peru), a 13.5 m crater and several fragments of a stony meteorite were found close to the site of the impact. The Carancas...

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Published in:Meteoritics & planetary science 2009-12, Vol.44 (12), p.1967-1984
Main Authors: Tancredi, G., Ishitsuka, J., Schultz, P. H., Harris, R. S., Brown, P., Revelle, D. O., Antier, K., Pichon, A. Le, Rosales, D., Vidal, E., Varela, M. E., Sánchez, L., Benavente, S., Bojorquez, J., Cabezas, D., Dalmau, A.
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