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!Meteorite Impact References-by Location-Canada-Part 1 !Canada-General *Beals, C.S., Ferguson, G.M., and Landau, A., 1956, A search for analogies between lunar and terrestrial topography on photographs of the Canadian Shield: Jour. Royal Astron. Soc. Canada, v.50, p. 203-211, 250-261. *Collerson, K.D., Jesseau, C.W., and Bridgewater, D., 1976, Crustal development of the Archean gneiss complex-Eastern Labrador: in- B.F. Windley, ed., The Early History of the Earth, Wiley, New York, N.Y., p. 237-256. *Currie, K.L., 1965, Analogues of lunar craters on the Canadian Shield, Ann. N.Y. Acad. Sci., v.123, p.915-940. *Currie, K.L., 1971, Origin of igneous rocks associated with shock metamorphism as suggested by geochemical investigations of Canadian craters: J. Geophysics. Res., v.76, p. 5575-5585. *Currie, K.L., and Shafiqullah, M., 1968, Geochemistry of some large Canadian craters: Nature, v.218, p. 457-459. *Dence, M.R., 1964, A compareative structural and petrographic study of probable Canadian meteorite craters: Meteoritics, v.2, n.3, p. 249-270. *Dence, M.R., 1965, The extraterrestrial origin of Canadian craters: Ann., N.Y. Acad. Sci., v.123, p. 941-969. *Dence, M.R., Grieve, R.A.F., Robertson, P.B., and Thomas, M.D., 1977, Terrestrial impact structures-the Canadian contribution: Meteoritics, v.12, n.3, p.204-205. *Dence, M.R., Innes, M.J.S., and Robertson, P.B., 1968, Recent geological and geophysical studies of Canadian creaters: in- Shock Metamorphism of Natural Materials, eds. French, B.M., anf Short, N.M., p.339-362, Mono Book Corp. *Innes, M.J.S., 1964, Recent advances in meteorite crater research at Dominion Observatory, Ottawa, Canada: Meteoritics, v.2, n.3, p. 219-241. *Marchand, M., 1976, A geochemical and geochronologic investigation of meteoritic impact melt at Mistatin Lake and Sudbury, Ontario: Ph.D. diss., Mc Masters University. *Robertson, P.B., and Grieve, R.A.F., 1975, Impact structures in Canada-their recognition and characteristics: Jour. Royal Astro. Soc. Canada, v. 69, p. 1-21. *Wolf, R., Woodrow, A.B., and Grieve, R.A.F., 1980, Meteortic material at four Canadian impact craters: Geochim. et Cosmochim. Acta, v.44, p. 1015-1022. !Canada-Alberta-Eagle Butte *lat: 49 deg. 42 min. N, long: 110 deg. 30 min. W *diameter: 10 km *age: less than 40 my !Canada-Alberta-Steen River *lat: 59 deg. 31 min. N, long: 117 deg. 38 min. W *diameter: 25 km *age: 95 +/- my *Carrigy, M., 1968, Evidence of shock metamorphism in rocks from Steen River structure, Alberta: in- Shock Metamorphism of Natural Materials, B.M. Frank and N. Short, eds., Mono, Baltimore, p. 367-378. !Canada-Devon Island-Haughton *lat: 89 deg. 40 min. W, long: 75 deg. 22 min. N *diameter: 34 km *age: 425 my (maximum) *Frisch, T., and Thorsteinsson, R., 1978, Haughton astrobleme: a mid-Cenozoic impact crater, Devon Island, Canadian Arctic Arhipelago: Jour. Arctic Instit., v.31, p. 108-124. *Glenister, B.F., 1963, Sverdup Inlet to Cape Sparbo: in- Geological Survey of Canada Memoir 320, p.184-189. *Greiner, H. R., 1963, Haughton Dome and area southwest of Thomas Lee Inlet: inGeological Survey of Canada Memoir 320, p. 208-216. *Robertson, P.B., and Grieve, R.A.F., 1978, The Haughton impact structure, Devon Island (abstr.): Abstr. with Prog. Cordilleran Sect. Geol. Soc. America Ann. Meeting, p.114. *Robertson, P.B., and Grieve, R.A.F., 1978, The Haughton impact structure: Meteoritics, v.13, n.4, p. 615-619. *Robertson, P.B., and Mason, G.D., 1975, Shatter cones from Haughton Dome, Devon Island, Canada: Nature, vol. 255, p.393-394. !Canada-Franktown *lat: 45 deg. 3 min. N, long: 76 deg. 3.5 min. W *diameter: 1.2 km *Beals, C.S., Innes, M.J.S., and Rottenberg, J.A., 1960, The search for fossil meteorite craters-II: Current Science, n.6, p.250-261. !Canada-Keeley Lake *lat: 54 deg. 54 min. N, long: 108 deg. 8 min. W *diameter: 12.8 km *Beals, C.S., Innes, M.J.S., and Rottenberg, J.A., 1960, The search for fossil meteorite craters-II: Current Science, n.6, p. 250-261. !Canada-Labrador-Merewether *lat: 58 deg. 2 min. N, long: 64 deg. 2 min. W *diameter: 200 m *age: less than 10,000 years !Canada-Labrador-Mistastin *lat: 55 deg. 53 min. N, long: 63 deg. 18 min. W *diameter: 28 km *age: 38 +/- 4 mya *Currie, K.L., 1970, New Canadian cryptoexplosion crater at Lake St. Martin, Manitoba: Nature, v.226, p.839-841. *Currie, K.L., 1971, Geology of the resurgent cryptoexplosion crater at Mistastin Lake, Labrador: Can. Geol. Survey, Bull. 207. *Grieve, R.A.F., 1975, Petrology and chemistry of the impact melt at Mistastin crater, Labrador: Bull. Geol. Soc. Am., v.86, p.1617-1629. *Janssens, M.J., Hertogen, J., and Takahashi, H., 1977, Meteoritic material at four large impact craters (abstr.): EOS )Trans. AGU), v.58, n.6, p.424-425. *Mak, E.K., York, D., Grieve, R.A.F., and Dence, M.R., 1976, The age of Mistastin Lake crater, Labrador, Canada: Earth Planet. Sci. Lett., v.31, p. 345-357. *Marchand, M. and Crockett, J.H., 1977, Sr isotopes and trace element geochemistry of the impact melt and target rocks atr mistastin Lake crater, Labrador: Geochim. et Cosmochim. Acta, v.41, p.1487-1496. *Palme, H., Janssen, M-J, Takahashi, H., Anders, E., and Hertogen, J., 1978, Meteorite material at five large impact structures: Geochim. et Cosmochim. Acta, v.42, p. 313-323. *Palme, H., Grieve, R.A.F., and Wolf, R., 1981, Identification of the projectile at the Brent crater and further considerations of projectile type at terrestrial craters: Geochim. et Cosmochim. Acta, v.45, p.2417-2424. *Simonds, C.H., Warner, J.L., and Phinny, W.C., 1977, Effect of watering on cratering (abstr): EOS (Trans. AGU), v.58, n.6, p. 425. *Wolf, R., Woodrow, A.B., and Grieve R.A.F., 1980, Meteoritic material at four Canadian impact craters: Geochim. et Cosmochim. Acta, v.44, p.1015-1022. !Canada-Labrador-Wetherbee *lat: 57 deg. N, long: 64 deg. W *diameter: 150 m !Canada-Lake Michikaumau *lat: 54 deg. 34 min. N, long: 64 deg. 27 min. W *diameter: 5.5 km *Beals, C.S., Innes, M.J.S., and Rottenberg, J.A., 1960, The search for fossil meteorite craters-II: Current Science, n.6, p.250-261. !Canada-Manitoba-Hartney *lat: 49 deg. 24 min. N, long: 100 deg. 40 min. W *diameter: 6 km *age: 150 +/- 30 mya !Canada-Manitoba-Poplar Bay *lat: 50 deg. 23 min. N, long: 95 deg. 47 min. *diameter: 3 km *age: 100 +/- 50 mya !Canada-Manitoba-St. Martin *lat: 51 deg. 47 min. N, long: 98 deg. 33 min. W *diameter: 23 km *age: 225 +/- 40 mya *Currie, K.L., 1970, New Canadian cryptoexplosion crater at Lake St. Martin, Manitoba: Nature, v.226, p.839-841. !Canada-Manitoba-West Hawk Lake *lat: 49 deg. 46 min. N, long: 95 deg. 12 min. W *diameter: 2.7 km *age: 100 +/- 50 mya !Canada-Menihek Lake (2 craters) *(1st) lat: 53 deg. 42 min. N, long: 64 deg. 27 min. W *(1st) diameter: 4.8 km *(2nd) lat: 54 deg. 19 min. N, long: 67 deg. 10 min. W *(2nd) diameter: 4 km *Beals, C.S., Innes, M.J.S., and Rottenberg, J.A., 1960, The search for fossil meteorite craters-II: Current Science, n.6, p. 250-261. *Dence, M.R., 1964, A comparative structural and petrographic study of probable Canadian meteorite craters: Meteoritics, v.2, n.3, p.249-270. !Canada-Newfoundland-Conception Bay/Gulf of St. Lawrence *lat: 47 deg. 27 min. N, long: 53 deg. 12 min. W *diameter: approx. 290 km *age: approx. 500 mya *Beals, C.S., Innes, M.J.S., and Rottenberg, J.A., 1960, The search for fossil meteorite craters-II: Current Science, n.6, p.250-261. *Englehardt, W. von, 1975, Indications for a meteorite impact of early Cambrian age at Conception Bay, Newfoundland: Naturwissenschaften, v.62, p. 234-235. *Grieve, R.A.F., and Robertson, P.B., 1979, The terrestrial cratering record: Icarus, v.38, p. 212-229. *Willmore, P.L., and Scheidegger, A.E., 1956, Seismic observations in the Gulf of St. Lawrence: Trans. Royal Soc. Canada, v.50, p. 21. !Canada-N.W.T.- Haughton Dome *lat: 75 deg. 22 min. N, long: 89 deg. 40 min. W *diameter: 20 km *age: 15 mya !Canada-N.W.T.- Mien *lat: 64 deg. 58 min. N, long: 87 deg. 40 min. W *diameter: 4 km *age: less than 600 mya *Simmonds, C.H., Warner, J.L., and Phinney, W.C., 1977, Effect of watering on cratering (abstr.): EOS (trans. AGU), v.58, n.6, p. 425. !Canada-N.W.T.-Nicholson *lat: 62 deg. 40 min. N, long: 102 deg. 41 min. W *diameter: 12.5 km *age: less than 450 mya *Wolf, R., Woodrow, A.B., and Grieve R.A.F., 1980, Meteoritic material at four Canadian impact craters: Geochim. et Cosmochim. Acta, v.44, p.1015-1022. !Canada-N.W.T.-Pilot Lake *lat: 60 deg. 17 min. N, long: 111 deg. 1 min. W *diameter: 6 km, depth: 204 m *age: less than 300 mya *Smith, E.I., 1971, Determination of origin of small lunar and terrestrial craters by depth diameter ratio: Jour. Geophys. Res., v.76, n.23, p.5687-5689. !Canada-Ontario-Brent *lat: 46 deg. 5 min. N, long: 78 deg. 29 min. W *diameter: 3.8 km (original diameter: 3.5 km), depth: 30-0 m *age: 426 +/- 20 mya *Currie, K.L., and Shafiqullah, M., 1967, Carbonatite and alkaline igneous rocks in the Brent Crater, Ontario: Nature, v.215, p.725-726. *Currie, K.L., and Shafiqullah, 1968, Geochemistry of some large Canadian craters: Nature, v.218, p.457-459. *Dence, M.R., 1964, A comparative structural and petrographic study of probable Canadian meteorite craters: Meteoritics, v.2, n.3, p.249-270. *Grieve, R.A.F., 1978, The melt rocks at Brent Crater, Ontario, Canada: Proc. 9th Lunar Planet. Sci. Conf., p. 2579-2608. *Grieve, R.A.F., 1978, The petro-chemistry of the melt rocks at Brent crater and their implications for the conditions of impact: Meteoritics, v.13, n.4, p.484-487. *Grieve, R.A.F., 1978, Meteorite composition and impact melt composition at the Lac a l'Eau Claire (Clearwater) impact structures, Quebec: Geochim. et Cosmochim. Acta, v.42, p. 429-431. *Grieve, R.A.F., and Robertson, P.B., 1979, The terrestrial cratering record, Icarus, v.38, p. 212-229. *Hamza, V.M., 1975, Distribution of uranium, thorium, and potassium in shock metamorphic rocks from Brent crater (abstr.): EOS (Trans. AGU), v.56, n.12, p. 1018. *Hamza, V.M., 1978, Distribution of naturally radioactive elements (uranium, thorium, and potassium) in shock metamorphic rocks from the Brent crater (abstr.): EOS (Trans. AGU), v.59, n.12, p. 1029. *Hartung, J.B., Dence, M.R., and Adams, J.A.S., 1968, Application of the K-Ar method to the dating of shocked rocks: the Brent crater: Meteoritics, v.4, n.3, p. 183-184. *Hartung, J.B., Dence, M.R., and Adams, 1971, Potassium-argon dating of shockmetamorphosed rocks from the Brent impact crater, Ontario: Jour. Geophys. 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