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Australasian strewnfield impact

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The Australasian strewnfield was formed from an airburst in this region.

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The Australasian strewnfield is the youngest and largest of the tektite strewnfields, with recent estimates suggesting it might cover 10%–30% of the Earth's surface. Research indicates that the impact forming the tektites occurred around 790,000 years ago, probably in Southeast Asia.

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