Friday, October 24, 2014

The double asteroid that raised the earth’s crust – MDZol

458 million years ago, there was an impact on what is now central Sweden. One of the objects measured 600 meters long and the other 150 meters.

suffered Earth 458 million years ago a double asteroid impact, which is the origin of the visible craters in Sweden today. According to an international team of scientists, led by Jens Ormo, Center for Astrobiology (CAB-INTA-CSIC), this event might be “one of the greatest cosmic catastrophes” in the history of the solar system.

That impact caused the break and scatter asteroids big chunks of rock. Two of these pieces crashed in shallow seas that covered the current Scandinavia, causing uplift of the crust.

This work, which was published in Scientific Reports, noted as “signature” of this event central Sweden-to about 20 kilometers south of the city of Oestersund- specifically, Lockne crater 7.5 kilometers and close to another crater known as Malingen. They say the crater Lockne was created by an object about 600 meters long, while the Malingen measured 150 meters.

The study supports the suspicion that long, related these craters, only 16 kilometers away, with an “extremely rare” event space caused by asteroids that travel in pairs.

Ormo and his team have carried out a hole in the Swedish craters, for traces of altered sediments by an impact shock. They have also studied the halo ring –a ejecta debris thrown by violenta– break that should land, according to their studies, up to tens of kilometers away from the inner crater.

Source: http://www.europapress.es/

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