
Previously it was thought that unusual rock formations in the area had been formed by volcanic activity; but the team report in the journal Geology states that they found evidence buried in a layer of rock which they now believe is the ejected material thrown out during the formation of a meteorite crater. Ejected material from the huge meteorite strike is scattered over an area about 50 kilometres across, roughly centred on the northern Scottish town of Ullapool.
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