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3K - Blast Crevasse - Along a zone outside of the center is a blasted crevasse. It can be found as close in as a line from Catalpa to Blakeville in North Lincoln County. 
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Shown below is the rough effects outline I made in 2019. The blast crevasse area is outside of the meteor marbling of limestone which abruptly stopped at Verona and started with the ripping crevasses of the shock particle storm lateral forces. This occurs before the crater wall forms and is at high speed, hyper sonic or supersonic.
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The "Center Crater" is located somewhere east of Lewisburg to Shelbyville. It is too defined to be the central uplift from the ancient "Basin Buster" that made the Highland Rims as crater walls. Also too small. But don't rule it out as every crater is unique. They must be studied fresh just like a crime scene.  

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Karst Shadow Map could indicate the Central TN Impact. It also centers a point east of Lewisburg. 

Blast crevasse as seen inside the crater at Lake Logan, TN. This is the same energy that makes all those wild shapes of mega clast. You can see them at: https://www.hillbillyu.com/mega-clast
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Boulder shown below from the same location is both a blast crevasse and a mega clast. It has been sculpted by the shock particle storm and moved around to land where it did in the flood back into the crater. You find these at different levels under or on top of the sediment because weight does not matter in such a violent flood of sea back inside the crater.  You can read more about mega clast at: https://www.hillbillyu.com/mega-clast
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<<< Directionality St. Lewis, Missouri Impact specimen with hieroglyphs
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The ultimate impact crevasse Valles Marineris, stretching over 4000 km long and 200 km wide, and with a dizzying depth of 10 km, it is ten times longer and five times deeper than Earth's Grand Canyon. 

This has an energy made fractal signature wall structure. As you can see the fractal tree points upward the direction of the energy flow. This is a planet break from a very large accretion impact. It made the planet stretch itself outward. 

So here we have a smaller blast crevasse mosaic on Mars. 

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Jere H. Lipps  · 

Nov. 27, 2022

Interesting structures on Mars imaged by Curiosity 11/01. Suggestions so far = ripple marks, volcanic flow structures, sedimentary flow or tool marks. Not biological.

Tim Williams specimen from North Alabama impact spray from Howell, TN Impact Structure. 

Impactite, Botryoidal, Fractal, Mosaic, High Iron Content - Energy sequence directionality shows the bubbling, then the larger fractal to small fractal all of which are energy dissipation forms. Tim Williams specimen is from the Howell, TN Impact and while similar has less energy, so lets figure your specimen came from a larger impact of a 100 mile crater up.

Rayce Reed

Nov. 27, 2022

Found this rock last week curious as what it might be. 2 liter Dr. Pepper for size reference it was too heavy for me to lug out, but took pictures. Thanks for your time.

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The Murfreesboro, TN Impact Crater Part 4: Blast Crevassing? No. This is the worlds largest expression of heat mosaic cracking that I am aware of. The Slaughter Pen at Stones River Battlefield.  May 26, 2023. 
Murfreesboro, TN inner crater wall blast crevasse with tilt toward center of impact. 
Sparta, TN Crater, Part 5: Blast Crevasse Directionality. Just like the Murfreesboro, TN crater the roadside blast effect pits have an angle of directionality with exact tilt to the center of impact! Crater edge at HW 70S leaving Spencer at inner crater wall. Second picture is the secondary tilt in the blast column. A mixed tilt stack from the column as a simi pliant body. Notice this blast column is bigger than the Murfreesboro similar location blast crevasses. In all likelihood the impacting bolide at Murfreesboro was smaller and hit dense surface therefore a faster flatter explosion effect. Iron stain is from the meteor/bolide as a vapor either in the blast wave or falling as an after coating. The iron content of this impactor may have been higher than the Murfreesboro impactor. The Howell bolide was radioactive and is responsible for the Middle, TN radon. There is a skip to East, TN and the radon picks up again therefore one of the East, TN impactors was also radioactive. June 16, 2023. 
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Blast Crevasse angles as crater confirmation metric - Unlike shatter cones or even smaller crater indicators a blast crevasse will also confirm crater size. Shown in photo is a blast crevasse at Bryson, TN pointing toward the Howell, TN Impact Structure center at Frankewing, TN. I found these indicators to be true at Murfreesboro, Sparta, and Huntsville, AL. This same phenomena tilt was also true for the triangle coning I documented at Murfreesboro. A triangle cone is a higher energy form which explains this. While it is thought that shatter cones point toward the impact central region a striated shatter cone is a relative low pressure made form and can be made with reflected energy from the same impact event thereby having the wrong tilt as a center locator.

As a statistical probability a four-crater confirmation with no counter wrong crevasses is highly likely to be a true indicator. We all know the lottery stacks unique numbers to amplify your likelihood of being wrong. The chance that this is random is less than one in a million. Sept. 2, 2023. 

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A pocket crevasse with cavitation. This is from a lower angle type blast. East of Eva, Morgan County, AL. April 4, 2024. 

Don't let that right rock center lateral cut and the gap left fool you the true angle of the blast is shown on the left bolder, this was a low angle blast which is why you have the lateral cut. It is a plasma beam wave going out and up, this is some distance from crater center. This jet of plasma is dissipating as a turbulent fan on the left boulder. East of Eva, Morgan County, AL. April 4, 2024. 

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Sub Crevasse

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The best vacation I ever took was a week-long excursion through the Big South Fork Recreation Area/National Park NE TN & SE KY. The arches are a type of "blast crevasse." You can see a sub small crevasse on one of these pictures. Additionally, the melt Septarian mosaic surface is present as you can also see at Natural Bridge, AL. Directionality - The mosaic surface is the front of the blast. Sometimes these arches will back up against a hill, which also shows their direction. They can even be a cave entrance. The impact crater that made the Big South Fork Arches is circled on the attached USGS magnetic anomaly map. I am naming it the Oneita, TN Crater. April, 15, 2024. 
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Caves are the voids in impact blast rubble connected by water erosion joining these voids. This cave however appears to be a front on blast with the connecting blast crevasses connected. Morgan County, AL Trinity Cave near Decatur. April 17,2024. 
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Impact made blast crevassing. Is from the Mammoth Crater which takes up all of north central KY. April 24, 2024. 
 

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The Famous double Arch in Red River Gorge Kentucky!

HW 24 west of Russellville at Belgreen. Road cuts at intersection North side. These are called Blast Crevasses. They tilt toward the center of craters. It projects a crater center perhaps somewhere around Hackleburg Alabama. May 13, 2024. 
Here you can see the continuation of the crater unconformity at Cullman and a blast crevasse. It is pointing north. It also has melted iron and what appears to be an iron bubble sphere. May 17, 2024.
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