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- Q7820382 subject Q7810036.
- Q7820382 subject Q8420262.
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- Q7820382 abstract "The Toms Canyon impact crater is the site where one or more asteroids struck the Atlantic continental shelf, about 160 kilometres (99 mi) east of Atlantic City, New Jersey. The submarine canyon is the drowned glacial-age mouth of Toms River.The crater dates to the late Eocene geological time period (about 35 million years ago), and may have been formed by the same event as the larger Chesapeake Bay impact crater (and possibly the Popigai crater in Siberia), 320 kilometres (200 mi) to the southwest at the mouth of Chesapeake Bay, and also dating to the late Eocene.Seismic reflection profiles, studied by USGS scientists, show that the crater was formed by an object or objects which struck from the southwest at a glancing angle and formed a long, oval crater. Since impact, sediment filled part of the crater, giving it its present triangular shape.".
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- Q7820382 wikiPageWikiLink Q7810036.
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- Q7820382 wikiPageWikiLink Q8420262.
- Q7820382 wikiPageWikiLink Q8487984.
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- Q7820382 comment "The Toms Canyon impact crater is the site where one or more asteroids struck the Atlantic continental shelf, about 160 kilometres (99 mi) east of Atlantic City, New Jersey.".
- Q7820382 label "Toms Canyon impact crater".