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Experts confirm Ramgarh Crater's origin as a meteor

A four-member team from the Geological Survey of India and other organisations visited the site to collect evidence related to the origin of the crater in Ramgarh village of the district.

June 09, 2018 / 13:03 IST
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Since the 19th century, Ramgarh Crater has evoked the interest of geologists and now a team of scientists is in Rajasthan's Baran district to solve the mystery of its origin and believe they have evidence to prove it was caused by meteorite impact.

With a diameter of 3.2 kilometre and elevation of more than 200 metre above the surrounding terrain, it was first discovered by the Geological Survey of India in 1869. Nearly a century later in 1960, it was recognised as a 'Crater' by the Geological Society of London.

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A four-member team from Geological Survey of India and National Trust for Art and Culture Heritage central office, New Delhi, visited the site yesterday to collect evidence related to the origin of the crater in Ramgarh village of the district.


According to experts, there are two recognised craters in India - Lonar Lake in Buldhana district of Maharashtra and another in Shivpuri district of Madhya Pradesh.

"The centrally uplifted region of Ramgarh Crater is a live evidence of meteorite impact and is an ideal location as per well-established and internationally-approved criteria for meteorite presence," Agrawal said.

There are several other evidence in Ramgarh structure that will prove the meteorite impact theory, he added.