Vredefort crater is the largest verified impact crater on Earth. Located in the Free State Province of South Africa, the town of Vredefort is situated in the crater. The site is also referred to as Vredefort dome or Vredefort impact site. In 2005, the Vredefort Dome was added to the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites for its scenic and scientific interest.
It was originally thought that the dome in the center of the crater was formed by a volcanic explosion, however in the mid 1990s evidence revealed that it was the site of a huge bolide impact, with telltale shatter cones often discovered in the bed of the nearby Vaal River.
The Vredefort crater site is one of the few multi-ringed impact craters on Earth, though they are more common elsewhere in the solar system. Perhaps the best example is of Valhalla crater on Jupiter's moon Callisto, though Earth's Moon has a number as well. Geological processes, such as erosion and plate tectonics, have destroyed most multi-ring craters on Earth.
Astroblemes | Craters of South Africa | Proterozoic craters | Free State Province | World Heritage Sites in South Africa
Vredefort-koepel | Vredefort-Krater | Dôme de Vredefort | Vredefortkrater | フレデフォート・ドーム | Cratera de Vredefort | Vredefort krater | Vredefort-kraatteri | Vredefortkratern
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