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Learn more about the Meteor Crater near the Grand Canyon and how it may have created a paleolake thousands of years ago.
A new study suggests a meteor strike that created Arizona’s Meteor Crater 56,000 years ago may have triggered a massive ...
This surprising connection between Arizona's world-renowned geological features stretches back 56,000 years, to when a ...
New research links the impact at Meteor Crater to a Grand Canyon landslide that may have created an ancient lake 56,000 years ...
The researchers were fascinated by a landslide that formed a paleolake and an asteroid impact that carved a massive crater, ...
A remarkable coincidence occurred 56,000 years ago, when the impact that created Meteor Crater triggered both a landslide-dammed lake and a paleolake formation in the Grand Canyon. Earth’s ancient ...
In a surprising twist, two of Arizona’s most iconic landmarks—Meteor Crater and the Grand Canyon—may be linked by a cosmic ...
The paper suggests that a dam created a 50-mile-long, 300-foot-deep paleolake with beavers' tracks in caves above the river, indicating a significant geological event possibly related to Barringer ...
The Dragon Bravo Fire that destroyed the North Rim lodge will affect visitors and nearby communities. Here's the Canyon's ...
Classified as the youngest meteor impact site in the world, out of more than 150 known terrestrial impact sites, Meteor Crater, 150 feet above the surrounding plain, measures 4,000 feet wide.
Everyone loves a “horny toad!” Finding one practically beneath your feet on a trail feels very special; and the way that they ...