Name | Diameter [kilometres] | Age [Million years] | Geographical location | Coordinates |
Maniqouagan | 100 km | 214 ± 1 Ma | Canada, Quebec | N51º 23', W68º 42' |
Rochechouart | 23 km | 214 ± 8 Ma | France, Haute-Vienne District | N45º 50', W00º 45' |
Obolon | 15 km | 215 ± 25 M | Ukraine, Poltava District | N49º 30', E32º 55' |
Saint Martin | 40 km | 219 ± 32 Ma | Canada, Manitoba | N51º 47', W98º 32' |
Puchezh-Katunki | 80 km | 220 ± 10 Ma | Russia, Gorki District | N57º 06', E43º 35' |
Kara-Kul | 45 km | <225 Ma | Tajikistan | N38º 57', E73º 24' |
Araguainha Dome | 40 km | 247 ± 5.5 Ma | Brazil, Mato Grosso/Goiás | S16º 46', W52º 59' |
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