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Aouelloul is an impact crater in Mauritania.[1] It is 390 metres wide and the age is estimated to be 3.0 ± 0.3 million years (Pliocene). The crater is exposed at the surface. References ^ "Aouelloul". Earth Impact Database. University of New Brunswick. http://www.unb.ca/passc/ImpactDatabase/images/Aouelloul.htm. Retrieved 2009-08-12.  Coordinates: 20°14′28″N 12°40′30″W / 20.24111°N 12.675°W / 20.24111; -12.675 v • d • e Impact cratering on Earth Geology Lists Worldwide · Africa · Antarctica · Asia · Australia · Europe · North America · South America · by country Confirmed ≥20 km diameter Acraman · Amelia Creek · Araguainha · Beaverhead · Boltysh · Carswell · Charlevoix · Chesapeake Bay · Chicxulub · Clearwater East & West · Gosses Bluff · Haughton · Kamensk · Kara · Karakul · Keurusselkä · Lappajärvi · Logancha · Manicouagan · Manson · Mistastin · Mjølnir · Montagnais · Morokweng · Nördlinger Ries · Obolon' · Popigai · Presqu'ile · Puchezh-Katunki · Rochechouart · Saint Martin · Shoemaker · Siljan · Slate Islands · Steen River · Strangways · Sudbury · Tookoonooka · Vredefort · Woodleigh · Yarrabubba Topics breccia · coesite · complex crater · ejecta blanket · impact crater · impact structure · impactite · K–T boundary · lechatelierite · meteorite · moldavite · planar deformation features · shatter cone · shock metamorphism · shocked quartz · stishovite · tektite Research Earth Impact Database · Eugene Shoemaker · Impact Field Studies Group · Lunar and Planetary Institute · planetary science Astronomy Surveys Catalina Sky Survey · impact event · LINEAR · meteoroid · NASA NEAT · Near-Earth Object (NEO) · Orbit@home · Palermo Scale · Sentry · Spacewatch · Torino Scale · WISE Defense Asteroid mitigation strategies · B612 · Spaceguard This Mauritania location article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. v • d • e This article about a regional geological feature is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. v • d • e