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:
Ok Ok ok... I found this article cited (but don't want to pay the $32 to
download it):
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. Plesciab and Phillip C. Molzera
, 2009 1:36 AM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Chesapeake Impact Specifics?
Ok Ok ok... I found this article cited (but don't want to pay the $32
to download it):
Ancient impact structures on modern continental shelves: The
Chesapeake Bay, Montagnais, and Toms Canyon craters, Atlantic margin
Hi Rob,
The USAF is saying that the object WAS NOT man made! Check out the
link:http://wtop.com/?nid=600sid=1636442
I am pretty sure that the object was out over the ocean when it terminated.
Mystery, mystery!
All the best, everybody.
Greg
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From: Matson, Robert
For anyone who doesn't have a copy yet, there are currently a few used copies
availible in the $10.00 range (which is half or less what you usally find used
copies listed for):
http://www.amazon.com/gp/offer-listing/0691009198/ref=dp_olp_used?ie=UTF8condition=used
Hello list,
Recently, I have added to my collection some impactite specimens from
around the world that I have found really fascinating. I am inquiring
about the Chesapeake Bay Crater. Can anyone tell me if there are any
commercially available specimens of impactite from this crater? I know
http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2006-01/usgs-cdd011206.php
Public release date: 12-Jan-2006
Contact: Gregory Gohn
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
703-648-4382
United States Geological Survey
Crater drilling declared major success
More than a mile-long core retrieved
Following three months of
http://www.timesdispatch.com/servlet/Satellite?pagename=RTD%2FMGArticle%2FRTD_BasicArticlec=MGArticlecid=1128768548771path=!newss=1045855934842
Impact crater drilling is over
Depth of 5,795 feet reached; now experts will assess the data
BY A.J. HOSTETLER
TIMES-DISPATCH
December 6, 2005
The
Good Evening List,
If you have an interest in CBIC you may want to click the link below to my
What's Up column as I am doing a multi-part story on the crater. Part 1 of
A Cosmic Detective Story was posted last Monday and Part 2 will be up next
Monday. This may be a three part story - I'll know
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/nationworld/2002603058_crater04.html
Crater yields clues to a prehistoric cataclysm
By Michael E. Ruane
The Washington Post
November 4, 2005
EASTVILLE, Va. - A white fireball 2 miles across thunders from the sky
at 30,000 mph and crashes into the ocean off
http://www.dailytimesonline.com/news/stories/20040518/localnews/443242.html
Impact crater studies continue
By Ceri Larson Danes
Daily Times Online
May 18, 2004
CAPE CHARLES -- The Eastern Shore got slammed 35 million years ago, and
today is getting drilled because of it.
Installation of a
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