Bathymetric and Petrological Evidence for a Young (Pleistocene?) 4-km Diameter Impact Crater in the Gulf of Saint Lawrence, Canada

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The Corossol Crater is a complex crater ~4 km in diameter with a central
uplift, a prominent moat, and multiple, low-relief ridges. The minimum
age is ~13 ka. The impact origin is confirmed by a sample of suevite.

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