Kursk - Hypervelocity Impact Crater
Alternate Names | N/A |
Coordinates |
51° 42' 0" N; 36° 0' 0" E Notes
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Country | Russia |
Region | Kursk |
Date Confirmed | 1974 Notes
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Buried? |
Yes Notes
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Drilled? |
Yes
Notes
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Target Type |
Mixed
Notes
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Sub-Type | Gneiss, Intrusives, Limestone, Maficintrusives, Sandstone, Granite |
Apparent Crater Diameter (km) | 5.5 km |
Age (Ma) | 163 - 359 Notes :
Method :
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Impactor Type | Unknown |
Advanced Data Fields
Notes

Local Language
N/A
Erosion
5
- Ejecta and rim completely eroded, crater-fill products are partially preserved (Masaitis et al., 1980) (Grieve, 1982).
Final Rim Diameter
Unknown
Apparent Rim Diameter
5.5 km
- Dimensions from diagram in (Masaitis et al., 1980).
Rim Reliability Index
4
- A buried depression with an eroded central uplift is filled with breccia and concealed under sediment (Masaitis et al., 1980). Drilling and geophysical data indicate the presence of a central uplift ~1–2 km in diameter that rises 200 m above the crater floor; it is completely covered by ~200 m of allochthonous crater-fill impactites (Masaitis, 1999).
Crater Morphology
Complex
Central Uplift Diameter
1 km
Central Uplift Height
Unknown
Uplift Reliability Index
4
Structural Uplift
Unknown
Thickness of Seds
Unknown
Target Age
Precambrian
Palaeozoic
Marine
No
Impactor Type
Unknown
Other Shock Metamorphism
No
Shatter Cones
No
- No mention of occurrence of shatter cones in (Masaitis, 1999).
Planar Fractures
No
Planar Deformation Features
No
Diaplectic Glass
Yes
- Diaplectic minerals and glasses (Masaitis, 1999).
Coesite
Yes
- (Gurov et al., 1978)
Stisovite
No
Crater Fill
LB
- Lithic breccias with a maximum preserved thickness of 270 m were observed in drill cores. Diaplectic glass is reported (Masaitis, 1999).
Proximal Ejecta
Unknown
Distal Ejecta
Unknown
Dykes
Unknown
Volume of Melt
Unknown
Depth of Melting
Unknown
References
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(1980) The geology of astroblemes in the USSR: Upper Proterozoic and Paleozoic astroblemes: The Kurskaya Astrobleme, The geology of astroblemes, Izd. Nedra, Leningrad, url