I found the below report at an "answer" site on the internet about Chesapeake 
Crater (35my) but it looks comingled with another crater's data.  The asker saw 
this on a UHaul Truck. I thought the Uhaul featured panel was the Iowa Manson 
Crater(74my).

Specifically what doesn't seem correct:

 "Apart form the main crater, there are 23 other satellite craters (around 1 
1/4 to 3 3/4 miles in diameter)."

AND:
"it contains a peak/hill 3,000 feet high its the middle, just like large lunar 
craters. The depth from the outer rim of the crater to its crater floor is 
~5,000 feet."

AND:
"Surrounding the crater is a thick ejecta blanket 4,250 feet thick, containing 
huge blocks and breccia ejected out of the crater in the moments after the 
impact."


Any idea where this data came from? and if it isn't Chesapeake which crater are 
they talking about?

Elton

Questionable Article:

The Chesapeake Bay impact structure was formed 35.7 million years ago during 
the late Eocene period. It is 52 miles in diameter. The impact structure is 
completely buried under 1000 to 1600 feet of sediment, because it is buried it 
was only discovered by seismic surveys carried out for oil & gas exploration.

The centre of the crater is buried under the town of Cape Charles, Virginia. 
Apart form the main crater, there are 23 other satellite craters (around 1 1/4 
to 3 3/4 miles in diameter).

The Chesapeake Bay impact structure is a classic peak ring impact structure, it 
contains a peak/hill 3,000 feet high its the middle, just like large lunar 
craters. The depth from the outer rim of the crater to its crater floor is 
~5,000 feet. Surrounding the crater is a thick ejecta blanket 4,250 feet thick, 
containing huge blocks and breccia ejected out of the crater in the moments 
after the impact.

The impact is associated with a 2 degree Celsius drop in temperature and a 
minor extinction event. The Chesapeake Bay impact also produced the North 
American Tektite strewn field, tektites are impact "shrapnel" ejected from the 
crater, and they can be found all along the east coast.

The Chesapeake Bay impact is the same age as the 13 mile wide Toms Canyon 
impact structure off New Jersey, and it is only a little younger then the 62 
mile wide Popigai impact structure in Siberia, Russia. The large number of 
impacts in such a short space of time, maybe due to a cometary shower. That a 
large number of comets were sent hurtling into the inner solar system from the 
Oort cloud by a close encounter with another star systems gravity field.

From: Ancient impact structures on modern continental shelves:The Chesapeake 
Bay, Montagnais, and Toms Canyon craters, Atlantic margin of North America by 
C. Wylie Poag, Jeffrey B. Plescia & Phillip C. Molzer
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