Tim Johnson

Tim Johnson

researcher Australia

Tim Johnson is a prominent researcher at Curtin University in Australia, known for his work in geology and planetary sciences. He recently gained attention for his involvement in a groundbreaking study that revealed the oldest known impact crater on Earth, dating back 3.5 billion years. This discovery challenges previous assumptions about Earth's ancient history and provides new insights into the role of asteroid impacts in the development of the planet's crust and potential environments for early life.

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Peru Peru: Tim Johnson is a coauthor of the study that discovered the oldest meteorite impact crater on Earth. 8

El Comercio: Científicos australianos descubren el cráter de meteorito más antiguo del mundo | TECNOLOGIA

Greece Greece: Tim Johnson, co-leader of the study from Curtin University, notes that the discovery significantly challenges previous assumptions about the ancient history of our planet. 8

Kathimerini: Αυστραλία: Εντοπίστηκε ο αρχαιότερος κρατήρας πρόσκρουσης μετεωρίτη στη Γη – Ηλικίας 3,5 δισ. χρόνων

Portugal Portugal: Tim Johnson, a professor at Curtin University and co-author of the study, stated that the discovery significantly challenged previous assumptions about the ancient history of the planet. 8

Público: Meteoritos: cratera de impacto mais antiga do mundo descoberta na Austrália | Geologia

United Arab Emirates United Arab Emirates: Tim Johnson is a researcher involved in the study that discovered the oldest known impact crater on Earth. 8

Al Ittihad: حفرة ناجمة عن سقوط نيزك على الأرض قبل 3,5 مليارات سنة