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Simplified geological sketch and location of confirmed and possible impact craters at the NE slope of Sheep Mountain anticline, WY, USA (Kenkmann,T. et al., 2018).


Composite drone imagery of the southeastern crater strewn field (Kenkmann,T. et al., 2018).



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