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America’s Largest Crater Has Surprise Link to Grand Canyon, Study Finds : ScienceAlert

Last updated: July 22, 2025 11:25 pm
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Arizona’s Cosmic Connection: Meteor Crater and the Grand Canyon

Arizona’s iconic geological landmarks, Meteor Crater and the Grand Canyon, may have a surprising cosmic connection dating back 56,000 years. Research suggests that the asteroid impact that created Meteor Crater could have also triggered the formation of an ancient lake in the Grand Canyon.

The colossal asteroid, weighing 300,000 tons and composed of nickel-iron, struck the Colorado Plateau with a force equivalent to over 150 atomic bombs. This impact formed Meteor Crater, the largest meteor crater in the United States, measuring 1.2 kilometers across and 180 meters deep.

Following the impact, an earthquake induced by the asteroid strike may have caused a rockslide in the Grand Canyon, blocking the Colorado River and creating a temporary lake in what is now known as Nankoweap Canyon. This ancient body of water spanned 80 kilometers in length and over 100 meters in depth.

Study and Evidence

The recent study, spanning over five decades of research and involving an international team of scientists, utilized advanced dating techniques to uncover the link between Meteor Crater and the Grand Canyon’s paleolake. Driftwood and sediment samples found in Stanton’s Cave, situated 45 meters above the Colorado River, provided crucial evidence of the ancient flooding event.

Radiocarbon dating of the driftwood collected in Stanton’s Cave in the 1980s suggested an age of around 44,000 years. Further samples from a different alcove downstream were independently dated using various methods, all converging on a date of 55,600 years ago. Luminescence dating of the lake sediments supported these findings.

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Ancient Catastrophic Events

The research indicates that the asteroid impact, subsequent earthquake, landslide, and formation of the Nankoweap paleolake occurred within a narrow timeframe around 55,600 years ago. The impact’s seismic shockwave, traveling at cosmic velocities, caused a 5.4 magnitude earthquake that reached the Grand Canyon in seconds, leading to the formation of the ancient lake.

While the researchers acknowledge alternative explanations such as natural landslides or unrelated earthquakes, the convergence of dates and rare occurrences strongly support the hypothesis of a cosmic trigger for the Nankoweap paleolake’s formation.

This groundbreaking research, shedding light on Arizona’s geological history, is published in the journal Geology and highlights the interconnectedness of natural phenomena shaping our planet’s landscapes.

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