Coesite Discoveries Establish Cryptovolcanics as Fossil Meterorite Craters

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Discovery of coesite in St. Peter sandstone from the central uplift of
the Kentland structure, Newton County, Indiana, and in shatter cones of
Lilley dolomite of Middle Silurian age from the central uplift of the
Serpent Mound structure near Sinking Springs, Ohio, proves that shatter
cones are evidence of meteorite impact.

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