Roughly 36 million years ago, a meteor slammed into subarctic Labrador. The resulting “complex crater” features an elliptical shape and a 50m high crater ring, with a small island in its center.
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This figure is modified from figure 11 in Osinski G.R. and Spray J.G., Tectonics of complex crater formation as revealed by the Haughton impact structure, Devon Island, Canadian High Arctic.
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Our rather brief look at craters in shadow wouldn’t be complete without a visit to its large complex rim and craterlet-covered floor. Once its large 140 mile rim becomes obvious, you’ll wonder ...