!Meteorite Impact References-by Location-ussr through Zambia !Ussr-general Information



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!Meteorite Impact References-by Location-USSR through Zambia
!USSR-General Information

*Gintov, O.V., 1973, Ring structures of the Ukraine: Geotektonika, n.5

*Gintov, O.BV., 1973, Annular structures in Precambrian rocks of the Ukraine: Geotectonics, n.5, 9.288-292.

*Fedynski, V.V., and Chrianin, L.P., 1976, On possible number of meteorite craters on the USSR territory: Astron. Vestnik X2, p. 81-87, Moscow

*Masaitis, V.L., 1975, Astroblemes in the Soviet Union: Sov. Geol., v.11, p. 52-64, (in Russian).

*Masaitis, V.L., 1977, Extraterrestrial impact structures in the USSR: Meteoritics, v.12, p. 305.

*Glukhovsky, M.Z., 1077, Ring structures and linear faults in the Aldan Shield and Stanovoy region (as interpreted from satellite photographs): Geotectonics, v.10, n.5, p. 326-332.

*Seylik, B.S., and Seytmuratowa, A.J., 1974, Meteorite structures of Kazakhstan and its ore-controlling function: Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR, v.218, n.1, p. 167-170.

*Seylik, B.S., and Seytmuratowa, A.J., 1975, Meteorite structures of Kazakhstan and impact explosive: Tectonic. Iswestia Akademii Nauk, Kazakhstan SSR 1, p. 62-76.
!USSR-Aldan-Timpton Structure

*diameter: 200 km with smaller 50 km inner circle

*Glukhovsky, M.Z., 1977, Ring structures and linear faults in the Alden Shield and Stanovoy region (as interpreted from satellite photographs): Geotectonics, v.10, n.5, p. 326-332.
!USSR-Bel.-Logoisk

*lat: 54 deg. 12 min. N, long: 27 deg. 48 min. E

*diameter: 17 km

*age: 100 +/- 20 mya


!USSR-Beyenchine-Salaatin

*lat: 71 deg. 50 min. N, long: 123 deg. 30 min. E

*diameter: 8 km

*age: less than 65 mya


!USSR-Chukotsk-El'Gygytgyn

*lat: 67 deg. 30 min. N, 172 deg. 5 min. E

*diameter: 23 km

*age: less than 40 mya

*Dietz, R.S., 1977, Elgegytgyn crater- source of Australasian tektites (and bediasites from Popigai): Meteoritics, v.12, n.3.

*Gurov, E.P., Val'ter, A.A., Gurova, E.P., and Serebrennikov, A.I., 1978, The Elgygytgyn meteorite explosion crater in Chukotka: Dokl. Acad. Nauk SSR, v.240, p. 1407-1410, (in Russian).


!USSR-Estonia-Ilumetsy

*lat: 57 deg. 58 min. N, long: 25 deg. 25 min. E

*diameter: 80 meters

*age: less than 1 mya


!USSR-Estonia-Kaalijarv

*lat: 58 deg. 24 min. N, long: 22 deg. 40 min. E.

diameter: largest is 110 meters (7 impacts)
!USSR-Estonia-Kjardla

*lat: 57 deg. 0 min. N, long: 22 deg. 42 min. E

*diameter: 4 km

*age: 500 +/- 50 mya


!USSR-Gonam Structure

*diameter: 300-450 km, central ring has 50 km diameter

*Glukhovsky, M.Z., 1977, Ring structures and linear faults in the Alden Shield and Stanovoy region (as interpreted from satellite photographs): Geotectonics, v.10, n.5, p. 326-332.
!USSR-Gusev

*lat: 48 deg. 20 min. N, long: 40 deg. 15 min. E.

*diameter: 3 km

*age: mid-Cretaceous ?

*age: 65 mya (interesting number)
!USSR-Ilintsy

*lat: 48 deg. 45 min.N, long: 28 deg. 0 min. E

*diameter: 4.5 km

*age: 495 +/- 5 mya

*Val'ter, A.A., and Ryabanko, V.A., 1973, Petrographic indications of a meteorite impact origin for the Il"intsy structure (Vinnistea region): Geol. Zh., v.6, p. 142-144 p (in Russian).
!USSR-Irkutsk Prov.-Patom

*lat: 59 deg. 0 min. N, long: 116 deg. 25 min. E

*diameter: 90 meters

*age: less than 1 mya


!USSR-Kaluga

*lat: 54 deg. 30 min. N, long: 36 deg. 15 min. E

*diameter: 15 km

*age: 360 +/- 10 mya


!USSR-Kamensk

*lat: 48 deg. 20 min. N, long: 40 deg. 15 min. E

*diameter: 25 km

*age: 65 mya (interesting number)

*Simonds, C.H., Warner, J.L., and Phinney, W.C., 1977, Effect of watering on cratering (abstr.): EOS (Trans. AGU), v.58, n.6, p. 425.
!USSR-Kara

*lat: 69 deg. 10 min. N, 65 deg. 0 min. E

*diameter: 50 km

*age: 57 mya

*Simonds, C.H., Warner, J.L., and Phinney, W.C., 1977, Effect of watering on cratering (abstr.): EOS (Trans. AGU), v.58, n.6, p. 425.
!USSR-Karelia-Janisjarvi

*lat: 61 deg. 58 min. N, 30 deg. 55 min. E

*diameter: 14 km

*age: 700 mya

*Masaitis, V.L., Sindeev, A.S., and Staritsky, Yu.G., 1976, Impactites of the Janisjarvi astrobleme: Meteorika, v.35, p.103-110 (in Russian).
!USSR-Karla

*lat: 57 deg. 45 min. N, long: 48 deg. 0 min. E

*diameter: 18 km

*age: 10 mya

*Masaitis, V.L., Danilin, A.N., Karpov, G.M., and Raikhlin, A.I., 1976, Karla Obolon and Rotmistrovka astroblemres in the Euripean part of the USSR: Dokl. Acad Nauk SSR, v.230, p. 48-51.
!USSR-Kazakhstan-Shunak

*lat: 42 deg. 42 min. N, long: 72 deg. 42 min. E

*diameter: 2.5 km

*age: 12 mya

*Fel'dman, V.I., and Granovsky, L.B., 1978, Meteorite crater, Shunak, the central Kazakhstan, USSR: in- Lunar and Planetar Science, vol. X, p.312-313, Lunar and Planetary Institute, Houston, Texas.
!USSR-Kazakhstan-Teniz Basin (Ishim impact)

*diameter: 700 km

*age: late ordovician-early Silurian

*Dachille, F., 1976, Frequency of the formation of large terrestrial impact craters: Meteoritics, v.11, n.4, p. 270-271.

*Zeylik, B.S., and Seytmuratova, E.Y., 1974, Giant meteorite-impact structure an central Kazakhstan and its magma and ore-controlling significance: Dokl. Akad. Nauk. SSSR, v.218, p. 26-29.
!USSR-Kursk

*lat: 51 deg. 40 min. N, long: 36 deg. 0 min. E

*diameter: 5 km

*age: 250 +/- 80 mya


!USSR-Lithuania-Misarai

*lat: 54 deg. 0 min. N, long: 23 deg. 54 min. E

*diameter: 5 km

*age: 500+/- 80 mya


!USSR-Lithuania-Verpria

*lat: 55 deg. 6 min. N, long: 24 deg. 36 min. E

*diameter: 8 km

*age: 160 +/- 30 mya


!USSR-Mishina Gora

*lat: 58 deg. 40 min. N, long: 28 deg. 0 min. E

*diameter: 2.5 km

*age: less than 360 km


!USSR-Obolon

*lat: 49 deg. 30 min. N, long: 32 deg. 55 min. E

*diameter: 15 km

*age: 160 mya


!USSR-Popigai

*lat: 71 deg. 30 min. N, long: 111 deg. 0 min. E

*diameter: 100 km

*age: 38 +/- 9 mya

*Onorato, P.K., Uhlman, D.R., and Simonds, C.H., 1978, The thermal history of the Manicouagan impact melt sheet, Quebec: Jour. Geophys. Res., v.83, n.86, P. 2789-2798.

*Masaitis, V.L., Mikhailov, M.V., and Selivanovskaya, T.V., 1972, Popigai basin-an explosion meteorite crater: Meteoritics, v.7, n.1, p. 39-46.

*Masaitis, V.L., Mikhaylov, M.V., and Selivanovskaya, T.V., 1975, Popigai meteorite crater: Nauka Pub., Moscow (in Russian).
!USSR-Puchezh-Kastunki

*lat: 57 deg. 6 min. N, long: 43 deg. 35 min. E

*diameter: 80 km

*age: 183 +/- 3 mya

*Firsov, L.F., 1965, Meteoritic origin of the Puchezh-Katunki crater: Geotektonika, v.2, p. 106-118 (in Russian).
!USSR-Rotmistrovka

*lat: 49 deg. 0 min. N, long: 32 deg. 0 min. E

*diameter: 2.5 km

*age: 70 mya

*Masaitis, V.L., Danilin, A.N., Karpov, G.M., and Raikhlin, A.I., 1976, Karla Obolon and Rotmistrovka astroblemres in the Euripean part of the USSR: Dokl. Acad Nauk SSR, v.230, p. 48-51.
!USSR-Siberia-Labynkyr Ring

*lat: 63 deg. N, 143 deg. E

*diameter: 150 km

*Dietz, R.S., and Mc Hone, 1974, Impact structures from ERTS imagery: Meteoritics, v.9, n.4, p. 329-333.


!USSR-Siberia-Sikhote Alin, Primorye Terr

*lat: 46 deg. 7 min. N, 134 deg. 40 min. W

*122 impacts

*diameter of largest is 26.5 meters


!USSR-Siberia-Sobolev

*lat: 46 deg. 18 min. N, long: 137 deg. 52 min. E

*diameter: 51 meters
!USSR-Tadzhik SSR-Murgab

*lat: 38 deg. 6 min. N, long: 74 deg. 20 min. E

*diameter: 80 meters

*age: less than 1 mya


!USSR-Ukaranian SSR-Boltysh

*lat: 48 deg. 45 min. N, long: 32 deg. 10 min. E

*diameter: 25 km

*age: 100 +/- 5 my

*Orrk, Yu.Yu., Yeremenko, G.K., and Polkanov, Yu.A., 1975, The Boltysh depression- a fossil meteorite crater: Int. Geol. Rev., v.18, p. 196-202.
!USSR-Ukraine-Zeleny Gai

*lat: 47 deg. 25 min. N, long: 35 deg. 25 min. E

*diameter: 1.4 km

*age: 120 +/- 20 mya


!USSR-Yakut SSR-Labynkyr

*lat: 62 deg. 30 min. N, long: 143 deg. ) min. E

*diameter: 60 km
!USSR-Yenisei Ridge Crater

*lat: 59 deg. 0 min. N, 93 deg. 9 min. E

*diameter: 225 meters

*age: less than 1 mya


!USSR-Zhamanshin

*lat: 49 deg. 0 min. N, long: 61 deg. 0 min. E

*daimeter: 10 km

*age: 4.5 +/- 0.5 mya

*Ehman, W.D., Stroube, W.B., Jr., Ali, M.Z., and Hossain, T.I.M., 1977, Zhamanshin crater glasses-chemical composition and comparison with tektites: Meteoritics, v.12, p. 212-215.

*Florensky, P.V., 1975, The Zhamanshin meteorite crater (the Northern Near-Aral) and its tektites and impactites: Prob. Akadf. Nauk. Izv., v.10, p. 73-86.

*Florensky, P.V., 1977, The meteorite crater Zhamanshin (Northern Aral Region USSR) and its tektites and impactites: Chem. Erde, v.36, p. 83-95.

*Florensky, P.V., Short, N., Winzer, S.R., and Fredrickson, K., 1977, The Zhamanshin structure: Geology and petrography: Meteoritics, v.12, p. 227-228.

*Fredriksson, K., De Gasparis, A., and Ehmann, W., 1977, Zhamanshin structure- chemical and physical properties of selected samples: Meteoritics, v.12, p. 229-231.
!Venus-General

*Hartmann, W.K., 1977, Cratering in the solar system: Sci. Amer., Jan. 1977, v.236, n.1, p.84-99.

*Herrick, R.R., and Sharpton, V.L., 1997, Geologic history of the Mead impact basin, Venus: Geology, v.24, p. 11-14.

*Schaber, G.G., and Boyce, 1977, Probable distribution of large impact basins on Venus- comparison with Mercury and the Moon: in- D.J. Roddy, R.O. Pepin, and R.B. Merrill (eds.), Impact and explosion cratering, Pergamon, N.Y.

*Schaber, G.G., 1990, Impact craters on Venus- pre-Magellan studies and early Magellan results (abstr.): EOS (Trans. AGU), in- AGU 1990 fall meeting, v.71, n.43, p.1221.

*Schaber, G.G., 1992, Impact craters on Venus- a pristine and young population (abstr.): Ann. meeting abstracts, Am. Assoc. on Pet. Geol. and Soc. Econ. Paleont. and Min., in- AAPG annual convention, p.114.


!Zambia-Malawi-Nyika Plateau Crater

*lat: 10 deg. 35 min. S, long: 33 deg. 43 min. E

*diameter: 80 meters

*age: less than 1 mya



*Schaber, G.G., Shoemaker, E.M., and Kozak, R.C., 1987, The surface age of Venus- applying the terrestrial cratering rate (abstr): NASA Tech. Memorandum 89810, p. 405-407.
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