Not Many People Know The Story Of Nebraska's Ancient Meteorite Crater
Think you know everything about Nebraska’s natural history? There’s a very good chance you’ve never heard the story of what was almost one small town’s big moment in the spotlight.
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According to Dort and his colleagues, the soil contained minute black particles that did not originate in Nebraska. The geologists posited that these were remnants of molten meteorite. Further digging produced a layer of crushed glass about three feet below the surface, and a layer of gray soil beneath that. He also pointed to an old Pawnee story of a massive cloud that darkened the sky and left charred remains in its path.
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Although Dort was convinced that he had discovered a meteorite impact site, skeptics pointed to a number of reasons that this could not have been the case. The surrounding geological features, the lack of depth, and the makeup of the underlying soil all pointed to this depression having been formed by fierce, unrelenting winds during periods of exceptionally dry conditions in the area.
University of Nebraska researchers believe that they have disproven Dort’s theory. Still, the idea of such an enormous impact crater in an unassuming field in Nebraska is undeniably fascinating.
The Merna Crater is located just west of Merna and south of Highway 92. The Cliff Church cemetery is located at the northeastern corner of the depression. The crater is on private property, so please respect any “No Trespassing” signs. There is a geocache there on a fencepost for you geocachers – be sure to sign the guest book if you decide to drive by!
Had you ever heard the weird story of Nebraska’s almost-meteorite crater? What are your theories on the subject? Share your thoughts in the comments!
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