I came across an interesting paper about crater-like
landforms that were formed by erosional processes.

It is:

Seward, C. L., Jr. and I. D. Boone, 1966, Erosion 
Craters Kimble County, Texas. Texas Journal of 
Science. vol. XVIII, no. 2, pp.184-190.

They looked at numerous small crater-like features 
that they noticed in the Llano River valley in the 
Junction, Texas, area. Instead of finding impact
craters, which they expected these features to be,
they found features to be erosional origin. They
suggested that similar pseudo-impact craters likely 
would be created by similar climatic and geologic 
conditions and could be found elsewhere.

Yours,

Paul H.
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