Geologist discovers oldest impact structure in India
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The newly discovered Dhala structure, second in India after Lonar, has been named after the village near which it was discovered. It is the eroded remnant of an impact structure with an estimated present day diametre of 11-km, the largest in Asia. Till date not a single confirmed impact structure has been reported from Japan and China.
"This is the largest confirmed impact structure reported between Mediterranean and south-east Asia," Jayanta K Pati, the discoverer of the structure told PTI.
His discovery has been reported in the late August issue of the 'Meteoritics and Planetry Science' journal of The Meteoritical Society published from the University of Arizona, USA.
It is the only confirmed structure discovered by an Indian in the subcontinent and Far East Asia. Until now, Lonar in Maharashtra was the only confirmed structure but it was discovered by a British Scientist and confirmed by the Americans.
Dhala impact structure spreads over 64 square km of area.
There are only 175 known such structures in the world and most are located in North America, Australia and Eurasia. Lonar and Dhala are the confirmed structures in Asia.
