Deep in the vast expanse of the Indian Ocean lies a perplexing enigma—the Indian Ocean Geoid Low (IOGL). This colossal depression at sea level ranging 0-100 meters, stretching over 3 million km², mirrors the size of India itself. South of the Indian peninsula, this circular region stands as Earth's largest gravity anomaly, a mysterious gravitational oddity awaiting deeper understanding.

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Deep in the vast expanse of the Indian Ocean lies a perplexing enigma—the Indian Ocean Geoid Low (IOGL). This colossal depression at sea level ranging 0-100 meters, stretching over 3 million km², mirrors the size of India itself.
South of the Indian peninsula, this circular region stands as Earth's largest gravity anomaly, a mysterious gravitational oddity awaiting deeper understanding.Further readings
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