Roter Kamm - Hypervelocity Impact Crater
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Coordinates |
27° 45' 59" S; 16° 17' 20" E Notes
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Country | Namibia |
Region | Karas |
Date Confirmed | 1989 Notes
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Buried? |
No Notes
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Drilled? | No |
Target Type |
Mixed
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Sub-Type | Carbonate, Gneiss, Pegmatite, Sandstone, Schist |
Apparent Crater Diameter (km) | 2.5 km |
Age (Ma) | 3.8 ± 0.3 Notes :
Method :
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Impactor Type |
Unknown
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Advanced Data Fields
Notes
- Depths based on geophysics (Fudali, 1973) (Reimold et al., 1988).
- Nearly circular, ~2.5 km in diameter and consists of a rim rising up to 150 m above the surrounding terrain and a crater interior filled by desert sands (Reimold et al., 1988) (Reimold and Miller, 1989).
- No meteoritic material has been found by geochemical studies on the melt ejecta. This could indicate an achondrite composition for the projectile (Reimold et al., 1988) (Reimold and Miller 1989).
- Shatter cones not reported.
- PDF in one quartz fragment (Reimold et al., 1994).
- Glassy-looking rocks from the northwest rim were classified as pesudotachylite (Reimold and Miller, 1989), but were revealed to be monomict lithic breccias by (Degenhardt et al., 1996). An in situ occurrence of melt rock in the southwestern portion of the crater rim was observed by (Hecht et al., 2008). They can be clast-poor and clast-rich and have a glassy matrix. Melt-bearing breccias (referred to as suevites) were reported by (Reimold et al., 1997) in the western part of the crater rim. Pseudotachylite identified (Degenhardt et al., 1992). (Reimold et al., 1997)
References
(1965) Addendum to the paper on Roter Kamm, by Robert S. Dietz, meteoritics, Meteoritcs 2, p. 311
(1965) Roter Kamm, Southwest Africa: Probable meteorite crater, Meteoritics 2, p. 311
(1973) Roter Kamm: Evidence for and impact origin, Meteoritics 8(3)
(1986) Deformation and shock deformation in rocks from the Roter Kamm crater SWA/Namibia, 49th Annual Meeting of the Meteoritical Society.
(1989) Anomalous quartz from the roter kamm impact crater, Namibia: Evidence for post-impact hydrothermal activity?, Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 53(8), p. 2113-2118, doi:10.1016/0016-7037(89)90329-3
(1989) The Roter Kamm crater structure in SWA/Namibia, 19th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference
(1990) Quartz at the Roter Kamm crater and post-impact hydrothermal activity: A reply to E. Roedder, Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 54(11), p. 3249-3251, doi:10.1016/0016-7037(90)90142-8
(1990) Age of Roter Kamm impact crater, Namibia: A discussion based on fission track and isotopic measurements, Meteoritics
(1990) A discussion of 'Anomalous quartz from the Roter Kamm impact crater, Namibia - Evidence for post-impact hydrothermal activity?', Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 54, p. 3247-3248, doi:10.1016/0016-7037(90)90141-7
(1991) Roter Kamm crater age: 3.5 to 4.0 Ma, Meteoritics 26, p. 342-343, url
(1992) Impactite and pseudotachylite from Roter Kamm crater, Namibia, Lunar and Planetary Science Conference
(1992) Roter Kamm impact crater, namibia: Age constraints from K-Ar, Rb-Sr, fission track and 10-26Al, Meteoritics
(1993) Recent studies at the Roter Kamm impact crater, Meteoritics 28(2), p. 160
(1994) Roter Kamm impact crater, Namibia - Geochemistry of basement rocks and breccias, Geochimica et Cosmochimica ACTA 58(12), p. 2689-2710, THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD, ENGLAND OX5 1GB: PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD, doi:10.1016/0016-7037(94)90138-4
(1995) 'Melt' breccias from Roter Kamm impact crater, Namibia, Lunar and Planetary Science Conference 26
(1996) Geophysical signatures of the Roter Kamm impact crater, Namibia, Abstracts of Papers Submitted to the Lunar and Planetary Science Conference 27 Part 1, p. 153-154
(1996) The degradation history of the Roter Kamm impact crater, Namibia, Lunar and Planetary Science Conference XXVII 27
(1997) Gradation of the Roter Kamm impact crater, Namibia, Journal of Geophysical Research 102(E7), p. 16,338, American Geophysical Union, Washington, DC, url, doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/97JE01315
(1998) Temperature of formation of pseudotachylytic impact breccias, Roter Kamm crater, SW Nambia, 62nd Annual Meteoritical Society Meeting(1991), p. 77204
(2002) "Pseudotachylytes" that never melted: A thermal story from Roter Kamm crater, Namibia, Lunar and Planetary Science XXXIII
(2002) Space shuttle observations of terrestrial impact structures using SIR-C and X-SAR radars, Meteoritics & Planetary Science 37(3), p. 407-420, url, doi:10.1111/j.1945-5100.2002.tb00824.x
(2002) "Pseudotachylytes" That Never Melted: A Thermal Story from Roter Kamm Crater, Namibia, Lunar and Planetary Science XXXIII
(2004) Magnetic investigations of breccia veins and basement rocks from Roter Kamm crater and surrounding region, Namibia, Lunar and Planetary Science XXXV, p. 3-4
(2005) Argon isotopic analysis of breccia veins from the Roter Kamm crater, Namibia, and implications for their thermal history, Meteoritics and Planetary Science 40(6), doi:10.1111/j.1945-5100.2005.tb00158.x
(2010) Roter Kamm impact crater of Namibia: New data on rim structure, target rock geochemistry, ejecta, and meteorite trajectory, Special Paper of the Geological Society of America 465, doi:10.1130/2010.2465(24)