2021
DOI: 10.37284/eajfa.3.1.274
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The Geology of Silali Basin (Kenya) as an Extra-Terrestrial Impact Crater (ETIC)

Abstract: Certain rocks, rock minerals and rock formations have come to be associated with ETICs (Extra-terrestrial Impact Craters). An extra-terrestrial impact crater is a crater that is formed by an extra-terrestrial impact event whereby a heavenly body (a meteor, comet, or asteroid) hits the earth’s surface and creates a crater; before it cools on the earth’s surface as a meteorite or completely gets squashed by the thermodynamics of space transit. The crater created can be dry or filled with water and may be a simpl… Show more

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“…By its nature, geophysical data is very expensive to acquire. Consequently, secondary data sources were relied on and the Silali basin's geophysical characteristics were deduced from a geophysical study of the area [10]. Terrain analysis of the area of study was done through the drawing of topographic sections of the area and the drawing of a Digital Elevation Model (DEM) [3].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By its nature, geophysical data is very expensive to acquire. Consequently, secondary data sources were relied on and the Silali basin's geophysical characteristics were deduced from a geophysical study of the area [10]. Terrain analysis of the area of study was done through the drawing of topographic sections of the area and the drawing of a Digital Elevation Model (DEM) [3].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%