Målingen was confirmed as an impact crater in 2014. It is located near the city of Östersund in northern Sweden.[1] It is "probable" that it formed simultaneously with the nearby Lockne crater.[2][3] Computer simulations suggest the asteroid pieces that created the Lockne and Målingen craters were some 600 meters and 250 meters in diameter, respectively.[3]

Målingen Crater
Målingen Crater is located in Sweden
Målingen Crater
Impact crater/structure
ConfidenceConfirmed
Diameter1 kilometre (0.62 mi)
Age458 Ma
CountrySweden
MunicipalityÖstersund

Målingen is 1 kilometre (0.62 mi) in diameter and its age is estimated, using chitinozoan microfossils, which were also found in Lockne, to be 458 million years (Late Ordovician).

References edit

  1. ^ Alwmark, C; Alwmark-Holm, S; Ormö, J; Sturkell, E (2014). "Shocked quartz grains from the Målingen structure, Sweden—Evidence for a twin crater of the Lockne impact structure". Meteoritics & Planetary Science. 49 (6): 1076–1082. doi:10.1111/maps.12314.
  2. ^ Ormö, J; Sturkell, E; Nõlvak, J; Melero-Asensio, I; Frisk, Å; Wikström, T (2014). "The geology of the Målingen structure: A probable doublet to the Lockne marine-target impact crater, central Sweden". Meteoritics & Planetary Science. 49 (3): 313–327. doi:10.1111/maps.12251.
  3. ^ a b Raul Rincon (2014). BBC News: "Ancient Earth hammered by double space impact", 18 March 2014: accessed 19 March 2014.

62°55′N 14°33′E / 62.917°N 14.550°E / 62.917; 14.550