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- Q5421029 subject Q6360537.
- Q5421029 abstract "The Vichada Structure is a probable impact structure along the Vichada River in Colombia (Vichada Department), South America. It is most likely the largest impact structure in South America.4°30′N 69°15′WThe structure was discovered in 2004 by Max Rocca, a geologist in Buenos Aires, by examining Landsat imagery. He is supported by a grant from the Planetary Society. The structure consists of a central flat depression surrounded by two concentric rings of hills of approximately 30 and 50 km diameter. The Vichada River anomalously flows around the outer ring of hills. An international team of scientists collected aerial gravity data over the 50 km wide structure and discovered a positive free-air anomaly at the center of the structure, supporting its interpretation as an impact structure.".
- Q5421029 wikiPageWikiLink Q18.
- Q5421029 wikiPageWikiLink Q268729.
- Q5421029 wikiPageWikiLink Q3458822.
- Q5421029 wikiPageWikiLink Q3618213.
- Q5421029 wikiPageWikiLink Q499964.
- Q5421029 wikiPageWikiLink Q520549.
- Q5421029 wikiPageWikiLink Q55818.
- Q5421029 wikiPageWikiLink Q6360537.
- Q5421029 wikiPageWikiLink Q671782.
- Q5421029 wikiPageWikiLink Q739.
- Q5421029 wikiPageWikiLink Q756234.
- Q5421029 wikiPageWikiLink Q791776.
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- Q5421029 point "4.5 -69.25".
- Q5421029 type SpatialThing.
- Q5421029 comment "The Vichada Structure is a probable impact structure along the Vichada River in Colombia (Vichada Department), South America. It is most likely the largest impact structure in South America.4°30′N 69°15′WThe structure was discovered in 2004 by Max Rocca, a geologist in Buenos Aires, by examining Landsat imagery. He is supported by a grant from the Planetary Society.".
- Q5421029 label "Vichada Structure".
- Q5421029 lat "4.5".
- Q5421029 long "-69.25".