Geological Society: Charred Wood Reveals Maximum Age of Newly Discovered Hiawatha Impact Crater in Greenland
May 30, 2020
May 30, 2020
BOULDER, Colorado, May 30 -- The Geological Society of America issued the following news release:
The news went around the world, when a Danish and international research team led by Kurt Kjaer at the Globe institute at University of Copenhagen published their discovery of a new, large impact crater in northwest Greenland in November 2018. The 31-km wide structure is buried under the Greenland Ice Sheet behind a glacier named Hiawatha. Therefore, this also became the name of the cra . . .
The news went around the world, when a Danish and international research team led by Kurt Kjaer at the Globe institute at University of Copenhagen published their discovery of a new, large impact crater in northwest Greenland in November 2018. The 31-km wide structure is buried under the Greenland Ice Sheet behind a glacier named Hiawatha. Therefore, this also became the name of the cra . . .