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May 20, 2013
Richat Structure
The Richat Structure
in the Sahara
Desert of Mauritania
is easily visible from space because it is nearly 50 kilometers across. Once
thought to be an impact crater, the Richat Structure's flat
middle and lack of shock-altered rock indicates otherwise. The possibility that
the Richat
Structure was formed by a volcanic eruption also
seems improbable because of the lack of a dome of igneous
or volcanic rock. Rather, the layered sedimentary rock of the
Richat structure is now thought by many to have been caused by uplifted rock
sculpted by erosion.
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