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The Richat Structure is a deeply eroded geological dome roughly 40 kilometers in diameter on the Adrar Plateau of central Mauritania.

Concentric rings of differentially eroded sedimentary and igneous rock create a striking bullseye pattern that is unmistakable from space.

The structure formed when a Cretaceous-age alkaline igneous intrusion uplifted overlying Proterozoic-to-Ordovician sedimentary layers into a dome; millions of years of wind, sand, and water erosion then stripped softer rock away, leaving resistant quartzite ridges standing as circular cuestas.

Initially mistaken for a meteorite impact crater, field studies in the 1960s found no shock metamorphism and confirmed a purely terrestrial origin.

The IUGS designated it one of 100 geological heritage sites worldwide in October 2022.

Where to see it

A taste of where to see it. The full map, exact coordinates and the best timing for each spot live in the app.

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Richat Structure Center (Ground Exploration)
Ouadane (Base Town)
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