Piratininga crater

Piratininga crater
Location of the crater in Brazil
Impact crater/structure
Confidence Probable[1]
Diameter 12 km (7.5 mi)
Depth 130 m (430 ft)
Age ~117 Ma
Aptian
Exposed Yes
Drilled No
Location
Location Paraná Basin
Coordinates 22°28′12″S 49°09′00″W / 22.47000°S 49.15000°W / -22.47000; -49.15000Coordinates: 22°28′12″S 49°09′00″W / 22.47000°S 49.15000°W / -22.47000; -49.15000[1]
Country  Brazil
State São Paulo

Piratininga crater is a 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) diameter circular feature in the Paraná Basin of São Paulo State in Brazil. It is a possible impact crater, but further investigation is needed to obtain more information on the structure. The Russian Academy of Sciences lists the structure as a probable impact crater.[1]

Description

The Piratininga crater is located in São Paulo State, Brazil. The structure was identified in the 1970s.[2] The crater is heavily eroded and has a 130 metres (430 ft) topographic difference between the centre and rim of the crater. The structure is analysed with aeromagnetic and seismic surveys. The identified structures are not conclusive for an impact crater and more research is needed. Normal faults have been registered in the east of the structure with smaller faults located in the west. The age has been estimated at Cretaceous,[3][4] and possibly the Aptian, around 117 Ma.[1]

See also

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 Mikheeva, 2017
  2. Amaro Machado et al., 2007
  3. Exoss, 2017a
  4. Exoss, 2017b

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