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==Further reading== *Evans, K. R., Rovey, C. W., II, Mickus, K. L., Miller, J. F., Plymate, T., and Thomson, K. C. 2003. Weaubleau-Osceola structure, Missouri: deformation, event stratification, and shock metamorphism of a mid-Carboniferous impact site. ''Third International Conference on Large Meteorite Impacts, Nördlingen, Germany, August 5–7, 2003''. Extended abstract from conference proceedings available online. [http://www.lpi.usra.edu/meetings/largeimpacts2003/pdf/4111.pdf PDF] * Evans, Kevin R.; Mickus, Kevin L.; Fagerlin, Stanley; Luczaj, John; Mantei, Erwin; Miller, James F.; Moeglin, Thomas; Pavlowsky, Robert T.; & Thomson, Kenneth C. 2004. ''Oblique Impact at Weaubleau-Osceola Structure, Missouri.'' Abstract online [http://gsa.confex.com/gsa/2004AM/finalprogram/abstract_76553.htm] * Space Today Online. [http://www.spacetoday.org/SolSys/Earth/Meteorites/MeteoritesExplained.html The Planet Earth Today: Meteorite vs. Meteor, Meteoroid and Micrometeoroid]. Retrieved November 27, 2004. {{coord|37|59|N|93|38|W|region:US-MO_type:landmark_scale:150000|display=title}} {{Impact cratering on Earth}} [[Category:Carboniferous impact craters]] [[Category:Landforms of St. Clair County, Missouri]] [[Category:Geology of Missouri]] [[Category:Impact craters of the United States]] [[Category:Possible impact craters on Earth]] [[Category:Landforms of Missouri]]
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