The earliest report on the Araguainha structure was published by Northfleet
et al. (1969), who interpreted it as an uplift of the Phanerozoic sediments caused by a
Cretaceous syenite intrusion. A geological reconnaissance survey by Silveira Filho and Ribeiro (1971) noted the occurrence of
lavas,
breccias, and
tuffs around the central core and deduced that Araguainha was a crypto-volcanic structure.
Dietz and French (1973) reported the occurrence of impact breccias and shocked quartz, and recognized the structure as an impact crater. A detailed study of the crater by
Crósta et al. (1981) and
Crósta (1982) reported further petrological and mineralogical evidence of the impact. Further geomorphologic evidence was published by Theilen-Willige (1981). A magnetic survey was conducted by Fischer and Masero (1994). Dome formation was first dated (at years ago, with
Rb-Sr method) by Deutsch
et al. (1992). Engelhardt
et al. (1992) published a detailed study of the uplifted core and a revised date of about 246 million years ago, later revised to about 244 million years ago. Most recently it was dated by Tohver
et al. (2012) at years ago. == Effects ==