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Year | 2020 |
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Original Entry | Erickson, T.M., Kirkland, C.L., Timms, N.E., Cavosie, A.J., Davison, T.M. (2020) Precise radiometric age establishes Yarrabubba, Western Australia, as Earth’s oldest recognised meteorite impact structure. Nature Communications 11, Article 300. |
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Mindat Ref. ID | 16085635 | Long-form Identifier | mindat:1:5:16085635:0 |
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GUID | d6b6b377-8a55-43bc-ad66-1b90b4d13f02 |
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Full Reference | Erickson, T.M., Kirkland, C.L., Timms, N.E., Cavosie, A.J., Davison, T.M. (2020) Precise radiometric age establishes Yarrabubba, Western Australia, as Earth’s oldest recognised meteorite impact structure. Nature Communications 11, Article 300. |
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Plain Text | Erickson, T.M., Kirkland, C.L., Timms, N.E., Cavosie, A.J., Davison, T.M. (2020) Precise radiometric age establishes Yarrabubba, Western Australia, as Earth’s oldest recognised meteorite impact structure. Nature Communications 11, Article 300. |
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