• Tookoonooka is a large meteorite impact structure (astrobleme) situated in South West Queensland, Australia. It lies deeply buried within Mesozoic sedimentary...
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    two dozen or more impact structures known in Australia, the three largest are Woodleigh, Acraman, and Tookoonooka. The Gnargoo structure, which has remarkable...
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    coordinates) This list of impact structures on Earth contains a selection of the 190 confirmed craters given in the Earth Impact Database. To keep the lists...
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  • Adelaide Gostin, V. A.; Therriault, A. M. (1997). "Tookoonooka, a large buried Early Cretaceous impact structure in the Eromanga Basin of southwestern Queensland...
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    includes all 27 confirmed impact structures in Australia as listed in the Earth Impact Database. The following structures are officially considered "unconfirmed"...
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    Karakul crater – a large impact crater which may be just a few million years older than Eltanin List of possible impact structures on Earth Megatsunami of...
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    Henbury Meteorites Conservation Reserve (category Earth Impact Database)
    of the few impact events that have occurred in a populated area (few other examples are Kaali crater in Estonia and 2007 Carancas impact event in Peru)...
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  • Diamantina River ring feature (category Possible impact craters on Earth)
    Geology portal Queensland portal List of possible impact structures on Earth Lawn Hill crater Tookoonooka crater Glikson, A.; Korsch, R. J.; Milligan, P...
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  • coal, shale, and red beds. Two impact structures have been identified in the basin, Mount Toondina crater and Tookoonooka crater. In Queensland and South...
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    of gas were first discovered in 1976 and oil in 1978. The Tookoonooka crater is a large impact crater located in the region, however it is not visible at...
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