Crystalline Clocks Confirm Earth's Oldest Crater
25-06-2026 21:35 via universetoday.com

Crystalline Clocks Confirm Earth's Oldest Crater

A chip of zircon found in Western Australian rocks at a place called North Pole Dome revealed the age of Earth's oldest known impact crater. The team that found it was working on age-dating the crater, which is located in a region called the Pilbara Craton. They used mineral dating to pinpoint the exact time it was dug out by an impactor. Team lead Chris Kirkland from the Timescales of Minerals Systems Group within Curtin University's School of Earth and Planetary Sciences, said the findings hel
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