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- Q1334017 subject Q8529717.
- Q1334017 abstract "The Eltanin impact was an asteroid impact in the southeast Pacific Ocean at the beginning of the Quaternary Period 2.5 million years ago. The location was at the edge of the Bellingshausen Sea 1,500 km (930 mi) southwest of Chile.The impact was described in 1981. The evidence was collected in 1965 by the research vessel USNS Eltanin (T-AK-270), after which the impact and asteroid are named. Later studies were done by the vessel Polarstern. Sediment at the bottom of the 5 km (3.1 mi) deep ocean in the area had an iridium enrichment, a strong sign of extraterrestrial contamination. Debris from the asteroid is spread over an area of 500 km2 (190 sq mi). Sediments from the Eocene and Paleocene were mixed up and deposited again chaotically. Also mixed in were melted and fragmented meteorite matter. The area near the Freeden Seamounts over 20,000 km2 (7,700 sq mi) has a meteorite density of 10–60 kg/m2. Of this, 87% is melted and 13% only fragmented. This is the region of the Earth's surface with the highest density of meteorite material coverage.The disturbed sediment had three layers. The bottommost layer SU IV is a chaotic mixture of broken up sediments in the form of a breccia. Above this is layer SU III consisting of layered sand deposited from turbulently flowing water. Above this is SU II layer with meteorite fragments and graded silt and clay that settled out of still but dirty water.".
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- Q1334017 comment "The Eltanin impact was an asteroid impact in the southeast Pacific Ocean at the beginning of the Quaternary Period 2.5 million years ago. The location was at the edge of the Bellingshausen Sea 1,500 km (930 mi) southwest of Chile.The impact was described in 1981. The evidence was collected in 1965 by the research vessel USNS Eltanin (T-AK-270), after which the impact and asteroid are named. Later studies were done by the vessel Polarstern.".
- Q1334017 label "Eltanin impact".
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