Mapping Buried Impacts Craters Using Ground-penetrating Radar: Mapping Some Structural Elements of the Largest Impact Field in the Western Egyptian Desert

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We present ground penetrating profiles of a number of relatively small
buried craters of 30 to 100 m diameters and 3 to 10 m deep located in
the largest impact crater field recently discovered in Southwest of the
Egyptian by Paillou et al. in early 2004.

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