This infobox documents a terrestrial impact site, an impact crater or impact structure on Earth (separate templates exist for impact sites on the moon and other planets).

Fields should generally be directly from the source, such as the Earth Impact Database or Impact Field Studies Group impact list. Wikilinks and expansion of abbreviations are acceptable.

Impact crater/structure theories which have been disproven or are considered to have low confidence should not use this infobox. Editors are encouraged to remove the infobox from disproven/unlikely crater theory pages immediately without waiting to ask for permission.

Example infobox

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The following parameters can be used to create a terrestrial impact site infobox. Please remove any parameters that are not likely to be useful.

{{Triecienkrātera infokaste
| name            = <!-- mandatory -->
| other_name      = 
| photo           = 
| photo_size      = 
| photo_alt       = 
| photo_caption   = 
| map             = 
| map_alt         = 
| map_caption     = 
| map_size        = 
| location        = 
| label           = 
| label_position  = 
| plat_d =  | plat_m  =  | plat_s =  | plat_NS = 
| gar_d  =  | gar_m   =  | gar_s  =  | gar_EW  = 
| confidence      = <!-- mandatory -->
| diameter        = 
| depth           = 
| rise            = 
| imp_size        = 
| age             = 
| exposed         = 
| drilled         = 
| bolide          = 
| translation     = 
| language        = 
| pronunciation   = 
| topo            = 
| access          = 
| country         = 
| state           = 
| province        = 
| district        = 
| municipality    = 
| module          = 
}}

Parameter documentation

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Field Description
name Name of the impact site. This field is required.
other_name Other name for the impact crater or structure if relatively well known. For example, Meteor Crater for Barringer Crater. Quotes can be used as normal to italicize or bold the text if desired.
photo Photograph of the crater or structure. Preferably this should be a distance or aerial shot to show most/all of the crater or structure rather than a view from within it. Do not include the "File:" prefix. If uploading a new image, please put them on Commons so they can be easily used by the other language Wikipedias. If the only image available is less than 300px wide, you can use the photo_size parameter to indicate its size.
photo_size Specify the width of the photo in pixels. For example, photo_size = 200 with no "px". If no value is specified, the default width is 285 pixels. A standard horizontal photographic composition will generally display well at 285px. A standard vertical composition may need to be adjusted to 180 or 220 pixels.
photo_alt Alt text for the photo, primarily for visually impaired readers. See Wikipedia:Alternative text for images.
photo_caption Description of the photograph which is displayed below. Include the month and year if known.
map The name of a location map as per Template:Location map (e.g. Indonesia or Russia). The coordinate fields (e.g. lat_d and long_d) position a pushpin coordinate marker and label on the map automatically. Example see: Mount Everest
map_alt Alt text for the map, primarily for visually impaired readers. See Alt text for maps and diagrams.
map_caption Fill out if a map caption is desired. If not specified, location will be used.
map_size Must be entered as only a number—no need for px. The default value is 250.
location Province or state first, followed by country. For USA, the county is optional but if given, be provided before the state. If a pushpin map is being used, the location will be used for the map's caption unless the map_caption parameter is set.
label Label to be used for the impact crater or structure's location on the map. If not specified, the value of the name parameter is used.
label_position The position of the label on the pushpin map relative to the pushpin coordinate marker. Valid options are {left, right, top, bottom, none}. If this field is not specified, the default value is right.
coordinates The latitude and longitude of the summit using the {{coord}} template with display=inline,title. If the article uses a geolinks template in the external links section, do not use the display parameter.
coordinates_ref For any references regarding the coordinates reported. <ref> </ref> tags must be used.
confidence If the reference is the Earth Impact Database then this field should be "confirmed". Otherwise, if from the Impact Field Studies Group impacts list, use the classification "confirmed", "most probable", "probable", or "possible". This should include a citation, such as from {{Cite Earth Impact DB}} (for confirmed impact sites). Do not list impact theories which have no listing, or are listed as "improbable", "rejected" or "proposed". Even if you see a story in the news, give the scientists time to classify them. This field is required.
diameter Diameter of the impact crater or structure. Impact listings always use metric units. On Wikipedia, for the international audience, these listings should include a conversion to imperial units.
depth Depth of the impact crater, in metric units. This listing should include a conversion to imperial units.
rise Height of the crater rim above the surrounding area, if applicable, in metric units
imp_size Size/diameter of the impact crater progenitor in kilometers/meters.
age Age of the impact. Geologic time scales may be useful here.
exposed "Yes" if the impact crater or structure is exposed at the surface. "No" if not.
drilled "Yes" if the site has been drilled by geologists. "No" if not.
bolide The type of bolide (impactor), if known. Examples include "chondrite" or "iron". Use what the source says.
translation If the impact crater or structure name is not in English, the English translation.
language The language of the translation.
pronunciation Pronunciation of the name if not obvious.
topo The name of the topographic map showing the impact crater or structure. In Canada, this is usually the National Topographic System map number while for the US, it's the map name from the USGS. For large structures, it is probably not worthwhile to list. This should not be included for buried structures (since they won't appear on the topo map.)
access The access route to the site.
country The country where the impact crater or structure is located.
state The state where the impact crater or structure is located. (This is mutually exclusive with province.)
province The province where the impact crater or structure is located. (This is mutually exclusive with state.)
district The district where the impact crater or structure is located.
municipality The municipality where the impact crater or structure is located.

General notes

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  • The name and confidence fields are required. Optional fields will not display if not present in the template or do not have any value.
Meteor Crater
Barringer Crater
Meteor Crater, also known as Barringer Crater
Triecienkrāteris
Ticamība Confirmed[1]
Diametrs 1.186 kilometers (0.737 mi)
Dziļums 170 meters (560 ft)
Rise 45 meters (148 ft)
Impaktora diametrs 50 meters (160 ft)
Vecums 50,000 years
Redzams Yes
Urbšana Yes
Bolīda tips Iron meteorite
Novietojums
Novietojums Coconino County, Arizona
Koordinātas 35°1′38″N 111°1′21″W / 35.02722°N 111.02250°W / 35.02722; -111.02250Koordinātas: 35°1′38″N 111°1′21″W / 35.02722°N 111.02250°W / 35.02722; -111.02250
Valsts Amerikas Savienotās Valstis
Reģions US-AZ
Pavalsts Arizona
Triecienkrātera infokaste/doc (Arizona)
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Location of Meteor Crater in Arizona
Pieejamība Interstate 40
Nederīgs apzīmējums
Iekļauts November 1967
{{Infobox terrestrial impact site
| name = Meteor Crater
| other_name = Barringer Crater
| photo = Meteor Crater - Arizona.jpg
| photo_size =
| photo_alt =
| photo_caption = Meteor Crater, also known as Barringer Crater
| location = [[Coconino County, Arizona]]
| map = Arizona
| map_alt =
| map_caption = Location of Meteor Crater in Arizona
| map_size =
| label_position =
| coordinates = {{coord|35|1|38|N|111|1|21|W}}
| coordinates_ref =
| confidence = Confirmed<ref name="EID1">{{Cite Earth Impact DB | name = Barringer | accessdate = 2008-12-30 }}</ref>
| diameter = {{convert|1.186|km|mi|sp=us}}
| depth = {{convert|170|m|ft|sp=us}}
| age = 50,000 years
| exposed = Yes
| drilled = Yes
| bolide = [[Iron meteorite]]
| topo =
| access = [[Interstate 40 in Arizona|Interstate 40]]
| country = [[Amerikas Savienotās Valstis]]
| state = [[Arizona]]
| province =
| region = US-AZ
| district =
| municipality =
| module =
{{designation list |embed=yes |designation1=NNL |designation1_date=November 1967}}
}}
Santa Fe impact structure
Shatter cones at the side of Highway 475 in the Santa Fe impact structure
Triecienkrāteris
Ticamība confirmed[2]
Diametrs 6 kilometres (3.7 mi)-13 kilometres (8.1 mi)
Vecums less than 1.2 billion years
Redzams no
Urbšana no
Novietojums
Novietojums Sangre de Cristo Mountains
Valsts Amerikas Savienotās Valstis
Pavalsts New Mexico
Rajons Santa Fe County
Lua kļūda Modulis:VietasKarte, 351. rinda: Nav derīga longitude norādītā <strong class="error"><span class="scribunto-error mw-scribunto-error-fdb6db80">Lua kļūda Modulis:Math, 162. rinda: bad argument #1 to 'upper' (string expected, got nil).</span></strong> vērtība.Location of Santa Fe impact structure in New Mexico
Pieejamība SR475 northeast of Santa Fe
{{Infobox terrestrial impact site
| name = Santa Fe impact structure
| other_name = 
| photo = Kluft-photo-Shatter cones-Sep-2008-Img 1711.jpg
| photo_size = 
| photo_alt = 
| photo_caption = [[Shatter cones]] at the side of Highway 475 in the Santa Fe impact structure
| location = [[Sangre de Cristo Mountains]]
| map = New Mexico
| map_alt = 
| map_caption = Location of Santa Fe impact structure in New Mexico
| map_size = 
| label_position = 
| coordinates = {{coord|35|45|N|105|56|W|display = inline}}
| coordinates_ref = 
| confidence = confirmed<ref name="EID">{{Cite Earth Impact DB | name = Santa Fe | linkname = santafe | accessdate = 2010-03-16 }}</ref>
| diameter = {{convert|6|km|mi}}-{{convert|13|km|mi}}
| depth = 
| age = less than 1.2 billion years
| exposed = no
| drilled = no
| bolide =
| topo = 
| access = SR475 northeast of Santa Fe
| country = Amerikas Savienotās Valstis
| state = New Mexico
| region = 
| district = [[Santa Fe County, New Mexico|Santa Fe County]]
| municipality = 
}}


  1. Veidne:Cite Earth Impact DB
  2. Veidne:Cite Earth Impact DB