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The Bow City crater is a potential meteorite impact crater located in southern Alberta, Canada. The 8-kilometre-wide (5.0 mi) crater was discovered in 2012 by of the University of Alberta. The crater is estimated to have formed approximately 70 million years ago.The crater is not directly visible from the surface, as it is buried under approximately a kilometre of overburden. Petrochemical seismic studies provided the first clues to the existence of the crater.

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  • The Bow City crater is a potential meteorite impact crater located in southern Alberta, Canada. The 8-kilometre-wide (5.0 mi) crater was discovered in 2012 by of the University of Alberta. The crater is estimated to have formed approximately 70 million years ago.The crater is not directly visible from the surface, as it is buried under approximately a kilometre of overburden. Petrochemical seismic studies provided the first clues to the existence of the crater. (en)
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  • Bow City crater (en)
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  • Location of the crater in Alberta, Canada (en)
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  • The Bow City crater is a potential meteorite impact crater located in southern Alberta, Canada. The 8-kilometre-wide (5.0 mi) crater was discovered in 2012 by of the University of Alberta. The crater is estimated to have formed approximately 70 million years ago.The crater is not directly visible from the surface, as it is buried under approximately a kilometre of overburden. Petrochemical seismic studies provided the first clues to the existence of the crater. (en)
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