Talk:List of impact structures in Europe

Todo: Allow sorting with respect to age
It would be nice if one could sort the table after increasing/decreasing age. Currently this is not possible--Jocme (talk) 09:51, 23 May 2012 (UTC)

Double entry?
The Zerelia craters and the Almiros craters are the same craters. Furthermore, the 250 m diameter is the size of the lake, not the size of the largest crater, according to this source: "The enigmatic Zerelia twin-lakes(Thessaly, Central Greece): two potential meteorite impact Craters by V. J. Dietrich1, E. Lagios2, E. Reusser1, V. Sakkas2, E. Gartzos3, and K. Kyriakopoulos4" and they are certainly "unconfirmed impact craters", so I removed the "Almiros" entry. 2.104.74.130 (talk) 09:59, 29 December 2014 (UTC)

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