BP Structure
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Landsat image of the BP structure; screen capture from NASA World Wind
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Oblique Landsat image of BP crater draped over digital elevation model (x5 vertical exaggeration); screen capture from NASA World Wind
The BP Structure, also known as Gebel Dalma, is an exposed impact crater in Libya. It is so called because it was identified by a BP (then British Petroleum) geological survey team.[1]
The crater is 2 km in diameter and its age is estimated to be less than 120 million years (Lower Cretaceous or later).
See also
- Silverpit crater, another crater discovered by BP.
References
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External links
- Anonymous (nd) Africa (Impact Craters), Earth Impact Database, Planetary and Space Science Centre, University of New Brunswick, New Brunswick, Canada.
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