- Lawn Hill crater
Lawn Hill ‘crater’ refers to an
impact structure (orastrobleme ), the eroded remnant of a formerimpact crater , situated in northwesternQueensland ,Australia . The site is marked by an 18 km diameter ring oflimestone hills. The origin of this circular feature was uncertain until the discovery ofshatter cone s andshocked quartz from uplifted rocks at the centre was reported in 1987cite journal | author=Stewart A, Mitchell K | title=Shatter cones at the Lawn Hill circular structure, northwestern Queensland; presumed astrobleme | journal=Australian Journal of Earth Sciences | volume=34 | issue= | year=1987 | pages=477–485 | id= | doi=10.1080/08120098708729427 ] .The site is heavily eroded and it has been suggested that the original crater was slightly larger, at around 20 km diametercite journal | author=Shoemaker EM, Shoemaker CS | title=The Proterozoic impact record of Australia | journal=AGSO Journal of Australian Geology & Geophysics | volume=16 | issue= | year=1996 | pages=379–398 | id= ] . The age of the impact structure is somewhat contentious, in the absence of any
radiometric dating . The impact–shocked rocks at the centre of the site are earlyMesoproterozoic in age, which gives an absolute maximum possible age for the impact. In the past it has been debated whether the limestones, which are of MiddleCambrian age (ca. 510 Ma) based on comparisons with nearby outcrops of marine limestone in theGeorgina Basin , were simply deposited in the crater after its formation, or were actually deformed by the impact eventcite journal | author=Haines PW | title=Impact cratering and distal ejecta: the Australian record | journal=Australian Journal of Earth Sciences | volume=52 | issue= | year=2005 | pages=481–507 | doi=10.1080/08120090500170351 [http://journalsonline.tandf.co.uk/link.asp?id=n0396841487037g4 Abstract] ] . Depending on the differing points of view, the crater may be of earlierCambrian orProterozoic age, or it could be of youngerPaleozoic age. The most recent study concludes that the impact most likely happened just before or even during the early stages of deposition of the limestone, suggesting an age of around 509–506 Ma (MiddleCambrian )cite journal | author=Lindsay J, Brasier M | title=Impact Craters as biospheric microenvironments, Lawn Hill Structure, Northern Australia | journal=Astrobiology | volume=6 | issue=2 | year=2006 | pages=348–363 | doi=10.1089/ast.2006.6.348 [http://www.liebertonline.com/doi/abs/10.1089/ast.2006.6.348 Abstract] ] .Based on the theory that the crater was invaded by the sea just after the impact, the crater may have formed a unique protected microenvironment for primitive life, and could be an important analogue to craters filled with sediment in a similar way on Mars ] .
References
External links
* [http://www.unb.ca/passc/ImpactDatabase/images/lawn-hill.htm Lawn Hill at Earth Impact Database]
* [http://maps.google.com/maps?q=Australia&ie=UTF8&om=1&z=11&ll=-18.685277,138.67424&spn=0.262133,0.686646&t=k Lawn Hill impact structure on Google Maps]
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