Gow crater

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Gow crater
File:Gow Lake - Landsat OLI 37.png
Gow Lake - Landsat OLI 37
Impact crater/structure
Confidence confirmed
Diameter 5 kilometres (3 mi)
Age < 250 million years old (Triassic)
Exposed Yes
Drilled No
Location
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Country Canada
Gow crater is located in Saskatchewan
Gow crater
Gow crater
Location of the Gow crater in Saskatchewan

Gow is an impact crater in Saskatchewan, Canada.

It is 5 km (3 mi) in diameter and the age is estimated to be less than 250 million years (Triassic or later). The crater contains a classic crater lake with an island (Calder Island) formed by the central uplift.[1][2] It is the smallest known crater in Canada with an uplift structure.[3]

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