Santa Marta crater is a newly confirmed impact crater in Piauí State, northeastern Brazil. It is 10 km in diameter and it is estimated to have formed 66-100 Ma during the Late Cretaceous.
Its impact origin was first proposed by S. Master and J. Heymann in 2000 based primarily on satellite remote sensing data and was confirmed more than a decade later after conclusive evidence of shock metamorphism such as breccia and shatter cones were found.
Coordinates: 10°10′S 45°15′W / 10.167°S 45.250°W