The discovery of a massive crater formed by the impact of a meteorite more than 3.5 billion years ago is changing the way ...
Curtin University researchers have discovered the world's oldest known meteorite impact crater, which could significantly ...
“Before our discovery, the oldest impact crater was 2.2 billion years old, so this is by far the oldest known crater ever ...
The discovery of a 3.47-billion-year-old crater in WA's Pilbara region pushes back the age of the earliest-known impact site on Earth by more than one billion years.
THE world’s oldest-known crater from an asteroid smash 3.5 billion years ago has been discovered in the Australian outback.
The East Pilbara Terrain, which is part of the Pilbara Craton, contains an approximately 125-mile-diameter landmass containing mostly Paleoarchaean cratonic crust, estimated to be about 3.48 ...
Professor Johnson and his colleagues suggested contentiously there had been a massive impact 3.6 billion years ago that formed a 250,000 square-kilometre region in WA known as the Pilbara Craton.
Curtin University researchers have discovered the world’s oldest known meteorite impact crater, which could significantly redefine our understanding of the origins of life and how our planet was ...
Scientists have found the oldest impact crater on Earth – and it changes our understanding of our planet and the origins of ...