Sand Lobes on Stewart Island as Probable Impact-Tsunami Deposits

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Aerial photos and field results from sand lobes on Stewart Island.
Stewart Island is ~200 km from the 20 km wide, <1000 yr old Mahuika
impact crater. Sand lobes resemble meandering braided streams and may
represent impact tsunami deposits.

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