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Lonar Lake is a saline soda lake located at Lonar in Buldana
district, Maharashtra, India, which was created by a meteor impact
during the Pleistocene Epoch. This lake, which lies in a basalt
impact structure, is both saline and alkaline in nature. Geologists,
ecologists, archaeologists, naturalists and astronomers have reported
several studies on the various aspects of this crater lake ecosystem.
Lonar Lake has a mean diameter of 1.2 kilometres (3,900 ft) and is about
137 metres (449 ft) below the crater rim. The meteor crater rim is
about 1.8 kilometres (5,900 ft) in diameter. The circular depression
bears a saline water lake in its central portion. The crater's age is
usually estimated to be 52,000 ± 6,000 years (Pleistocene), although a
study published in 2010 gives an age of 656,000 ± 81,000 years.
The Smithsonian Institution, the United States Geological Survey, Geological Society of India, and University of Sagar and the Physical Research Laboratory have conducted deep studies about the site.Biological nitrogen fixation was discover in this lake in 2007.
The Smithsonian Institution, the United States Geological Survey, Geological Society of India, and University of Sagar and the Physical Research Laboratory have conducted deep studies about the site.Biological nitrogen fixation was discover in this lake in 2007.
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