Tenoumer crater
Tenoumer is considered to be an impact crater in Mauritania.[1]
Tenoumer crater Asteroid impact location in Africa | |
Impact crater/structure | |
---|---|
Confidence | Confirmed |
Diameter | 1.9 km (1.2 mi) |
Depth |
|
Age | 21,400 ± 9,700 |
Location | |
Coordinates | 22°55′5″N 10°24′27″W |
Country | Mauritania |
Details
The crater is located in the western Sahara Desert. It is 1.9 km (1.2 mi) in diameter and the age is estimated to be 21,400 ± 9,700 years old, placing it in the Pleistocene epoch.[2][3]
The crater is exposed at the surface and is nearly circular. Edges of the crater rise up to 110 m (360 ft) high above the base of the crater, but the bottom of the crater is covered with approximately 200 to 300 m (660 to 980 ft) thick layer of sediments.
Tenoumer crater has formed in gneiss and granite of Precambrian peneplain with a thin layer of Pliocene sediments (no older). The crater is believed to be caused by an impact event due to basement rocks found outside the crater. A volcanic origin was once theorized] because of the discovery of basalt and rhyodacite outside of the crater basin,[4] but current evidence clearly indicates an impact origin.[5]
References
- "Tenoumer". Earth Impact Database. Planetary and Space Science Centre University of New Brunswick Fredericton. Retrieved 2009-08-16.
- Jaret, S. J.; Kah, L. C.; French, B. M. (2009). "Petrographic Investigation of Ejecta from the Tenoumer Impact Crater, Mauritania" (PDF). 40th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference. Lunar and Planetary Institute.
- Storzer, D.; Selo, M.; Latouche, L.; Fabre, J. (2003). "The Age of Tenoumer Crater, Mauritania, Revisited" (PDF). Lunar and Planetary Science Conference. Lunar and Planetary Institute. XXXIV: 1183. Bibcode:2003LPI....34.1183S.
- METEORITE OR VOLCANO?
- Brügge, Norbert. "The "impact" craters of Mauritania: Aouelloul, Tenoumer, Temimichat and El Mrayer". Archived from the original on 2010-02-23.