Any Geologists, amatuer or pro, out there?

JB

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As I often do, I was admiring my favorite fishing hole (Lake Of The Woods, MN/ONT) on the 30"X30" sattelite photo that is on my wall.<br /><br />Centered at about 45N, 39E I see a circular pattern, about 10 miles in diameter, that sure looks like the remains of an impact crater.<br /><br />Is this an identified impact site? <br /><br />Is this where muskies originally landed to colonize our planet?<br /><br />Where can I learn more about this site?
 

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Re: Any Geologists, amatuer or pro, out there?

not sure, but isn't that area formed by glaciers?
 

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I found another one! Less distinct. It is about 11 miles ESE of the first one.<br /><br />How cool!<br /><br />They either happened after the glaciation or they were not completely obliberated by it.
 

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Re: Any Geologists, amatuer or pro, out there?

Who said crop circles had to be in a field?
 
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The patterns on the map of the impacts is fascinating. Most of them seem to be in the center of the country and tend to follow coastlines and/or water.
 

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I went to the site, Revertmastec.<br /><br />Found two identified sites in the general vicinity, but neither is either of the ones I found.<br /><br />Learned to read coordinates off the photo (oops! :( )<br /><br />The sites I noted are centered at: (from GPS Mapsource)<br /><br />1. N49deg 16', W94deg48'<br /><br />2. N49deg11', W94deg25'<br /><br />Neither is a hole in the earth. Both are centers of concentric circles of geocharacteristics (ridges, islands, etc.). Are there other phenomenae that would cause that?<br /><br />Thanks for your insights. :)
 
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JB,<br /><br />How big are they? <br /><br />Could they be underwater springs?
 

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Re: Any Geologists, amatuer or pro, out there?

Sorry Jb,<br /><br /> I know nothing on this subject other than the website I found. Sorry I couldn't be any help.
 

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Re: Any Geologists, amatuer or pro, out there?

either impact or glacial... answer is in the<br />surrounding bedrock fractures/lack of.
 

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Re: Any Geologists, amatuer or pro, out there?

Them's my little buddies for sure. :D <br />They can be such a hoot sometimes. :p
 

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Re: Any Geologists, amatuer or pro, out there?

These features are about 10 miles in diameter, DJohns, and they are circular.<br /><br />An isolated, very large, glacial remain might leave rings of earth as it melted away, I guess.
 

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Re: Any Geologists, amatuer or pro, out there?

the impact at chesapeake bay is given credibility for not only the formation of the bay, but as a possible extinctor event, slong the lines of the Chicxulub event, which is generally accepted as the Dino Terminator - Cancun was not a good place to be some 65 million years ago, lol<br /><br />The Sudbury event, 250 km in diameter, (compared to the relatively paltry Chicxulub event, 170 km - at this size, orders of magnitude of impactor force are required even for minor increases in crater size) must have been a real blast, but as it was 2 billion years ago, I wonder if the crust was as fully formed then as now<br /><br />eh, I wonder about too many things as it is<br /><br />like, why does canada take so many hits from these things? Aleuns dont like canucks either? <br /><br /> :p :p :p :p
 

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Thanks, OB and Ray.<br /><br />I do have several books about the lake, including the history quoted in the brochure. None refer to impact sites.<br /><br />The U. of New Brunswick map of impact sites does show one at Shoal Lake, about 12 miles N. of Angle Inlet.<br /><br />I have Emailed UNB asking about the sites.
 

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JB...Ya think maybe theyll name it after you? Let us know what you find out. Also just curious who you used for your sattilite image.
 

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Isn't that interesting, I have a satellite photo<br />of my favorite lake & surrounding are in my garage<br />JB, I acquired it about 10 years ago at a local<br />flea market. :cool:
 

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Well, the University of New Brunswick hasn't replied to my inquiry.<br /><br />I am very sure that these circles are the result of some sort of large events.<br /><br />The image of the photo shown on the site is not big enough to see the features.<br /><br />Any other advice on where I can get info on what these are? I can't imagine that I am the first person to notice them. :confused:
 
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