A breezy 110 km drive to the northeast of Kota in Rajasthan takes you to a huge impact crater that has kept researchers busy for years. Known as the Ramgarh structure, it is India’s third confirmed impact structure.
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Unknown titleaters of such impacts could be sources of hydrocarbon and mineral deposits Share Article 0 PRINT A A A The resultant craters of such impacts could be sources of hydrocarbon and mineral deposits <span>A breezy 110 km drive to the northeast of Kota in Rajasthan takes you to a huge impact crater that has kept researchers busy for years. Known as the Ramgarh structure, it is India’s third confirmed impact structure. Two recent papers have now yielded valuable information about the impactor and the condition of the region when it struck. The international team collected rocks and impactite (rock cre Summary
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