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631:Strangways
591:Presqu'île
566:Montagnais
536:Lappajärvi
486:Charlevoix
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420:By country
390:Antarctica
262:(Winter).
184:2007-05-20
158:References
152:Stishovite
122:the site.
89:Morphology
908:Petrology
747:Moldavite
742:Meteorite
727:Impactite
656:Woodleigh
651:Vredefort
611:Shoemaker
571:Morokweng
556:Mistastin
496:Chicxulub
400:Australia
380:Worldwide
99:limestone
64:meteorite
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126:See also
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