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. 2013 Jul 2;48(7):1108–1129. doi: 10.1111/maps.12146

Fig. 2.

Fig. 2

a) Satellite image of the El'gygytgyn impact crater, Arctic Russia (NASA Aster image). The image shows the 12 km-diameter Lake El'gygytgyn, which is asymmetrically located with the 18 km-diameter impact crater. b) Perspective view of satellite image with digital elevation model (DEM); projection by M. Schiegl (Austrian Geological Survey), and DEM of Lake El'gygytgyn from digital elevation model data by M. Nolan (University of Alaska at Fairbanks) at: http://www.uaf.edu/water/faculty/nolan/lakee/data.htm (accessed 2009). c) Panoramic image of El'gygytgyn crater and lake; view from the northeast to the southeast (U. Raschke, July 2011).