The Green Files > The Inco Mine at Sudbury, Ontario

[Sprol] The high concentration of metals found in the Sudbury Basin are believed to be the remnants of a 1,850 year old meteorite impact crater. When this meteorite smashed into Canada's Precambrian Shield, transition metals like platinum were formed in the resulting extreme heat and pressure.

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