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Steinheim crater

Coordinates:48°41′12″N10°03′54″E / 48.68667°N 10.06500°E /48.68667; 10.06500
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Impact crater in southern Germany
For the crater on Mars, seeSteinheim (Martian crater).
Steinheim crater
Synthesized view made with satellite images of Steinheim crater
Impact crater/structure
ConfidenceConfirmed
Diameter3.8 km (2.4 mi)
Age15.1 ± 0.1 Ma[citation needed]
Middle Miocene
ExposedYes
DrilledYes
Location
Coordinates48°41′12″N10°03′54″E / 48.68667°N 10.06500°E /48.68667; 10.06500
CountryGermany
StateBaden-Württemberg
DistrictHeidenheim
MunicipalitySteinheim am Albuch
Steinheim crater is located in Germany
Steinheim crater
Steinheim crater
Location of the crater in Germany
Shatter cone from the Steinheim Basin (type locality), Germany.[1] The width of hand specimen is 25 cm.

TheSteinheim crater is ameteoritecrater inSteinheim am Albuch,Heidenheim County,Baden-Württemberg, Germany.[2] The crater is located at the north-eastern end of theSwabian Alb, 40km west of the much larger (24-km-diameter)Nördlinger Ries crater.[3][4]

It is 3.8 km in diameter and the age is estimated to be about 14.3 million years (Miocene). The crater is exposed at the surface. It had previously been thought that the two craters formed simultaneously by the impact of a double asteroid 14.8 million years ago, but a study published in 2020 suggests that Steinheim could actually be about 500,000 years younger than Nördlinger Ries.[5][6]

Panoramic view of the Steinheim basin.
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Literature

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  • Johannes Baier:Ein Beitrag zur Shatter-Cone-Bildung (Steinheimer Impaktkrater, Deutschland). In:Aufschluss. 2018, 69(6), S. 370–376.
  • Johannes Baier:Zur Shatter-Cone-Bildung (Steinheimer Impaktkrater). In:Aufschluss, 2024, 75(2), S. 89–99.
  • Johannes Baier:Geologische Besonderheiten im Albuch. In:Fossilien. Sonderband Geopark Schwäbische Alb, 2015, S. 47–51.
  • Johannes Baier:Der Geologische Lehrpfad im Steinheimer Becken – eine kosmische Spurensuche. In:Fossilien. Bd. 30 (2013), Nr. 4, S. 228–232.
  • Johannes Baier und Armin Scherzinger:Der neue Geologische Lehrpfad im Steinheimer Impakt-Krater. In:Jahresberichte und Mitteilungen des Oberrheinischen Geologischen Vereins. Bd. 92 (2010), S. 9–24.
  • Johannes Baier & Günter Schweigert:Das Steinheimer Meteorkrater-Museum. In:Fossilien. Bd. 42 (2025), Nr. 1, S. 44–53.

References

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  1. ^J. Baier: Ein Beitrag zur Shatter-Cone-Bildung (Steinheimer Impaktkrater, Deutschland). - Aufschluss, 69(6), 370-376, 2018
  2. ^"Steinheim".Earth Impact Database.Planetary and Space Science Centre University of New Brunswick Fredericton. Retrieved2008-12-30.
  3. ^J. Baier & A. Scherzinger:Der neue Geologische Lehrpfad im Steinheimer Impakt-Krater. - Jber. Mitt. oberrhein. geol. Ver, N. F. 92, 9-24, 2010.
  4. ^B.A. Ivanov and D. Stöffler, "The Steinheim Impact Crater, Germany: Modeling of a Complex Crater with Central Uplift", Lunar and Planetary Science XXXVI, 2005.
  5. ^Buchner, E., Sach, V.J. & Schmieder, M.New discovery of two seismite horizons challenges the Ries–Steinheim double-impact theory. Sci Rep 10, 22143 (2020).
  6. ^J. Classen (1978).A large crater field recognized in Central EuropeArchived 2016-06-11 at theWayback Machine, Bull. Ver. Schweiz. Petroleum-Geol. u.-Ing., Vol. 44, Nr. 106, April 1978.
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