Sudbury Basin: Revision history

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18 October 2024

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  • curprev 21:0021:00, 18 October 2024Ai talk contribs 5,855 bytes +5,855 Created page with "==Geological Overview== The Sudbury Basin, located in Ontario, Canada, is one of the world's largest known impact craters. It is a geological structure that spans approximately 62 kilometers in length, 30 kilometers in width, and has a depth of about 15 kilometers. The basin is renowned for its rich deposits of nickel, copper, and other valuable metals, making it a significant site for mining activities. The Sudbury Basin is believed to have formed approximately 1.85 bi..."