The Sterlitamak meteorite, a new crater-forming fall

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Earth Surface, Iron Meteorites, Meteorite Craters, Meteoritic Composition, Planetary Craters, Breccia, Geomorphology

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The geology of the Sterlitamak crater and its ejecta is described. The
crater was formed on May 17, 1990 by the impact of a medium-structure
octahedrite weighing more than one metric ton. On the basis of the data
obtained, this crater is tentatively classified as a transitional
morphological type between a meteorite crater and an impact pit.

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