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      • The Indian Ocean Geoid Low (IOGL) is a gravity anomaly in the Indian Ocean. A circular geoid low situated just south of the Indian peninsula, it is the region with Earth 's largest gravity anomaly. It forms a depression in the sea level covering an area of about 3 million km 2 (1.2 million sq mi), almost the size of India itself.
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  2. The Indian Ocean Geoid Low ( IOGL) is a gravity anomaly in the Indian Ocean. A circular geoid low situated just south of the Indian peninsula, it is the region with Earth 's largest gravity anomaly. [1] [2] It forms a depression in the sea level covering an area of about 3 million km 2 (1.2 million sq mi), almost the size of India itself.

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  4. Jun 26, 2023 · A vast expanse of the Indian Ocean is a staggering 100 meters lower than the global average sea level because of a major dip in Earth’s gravity. Scientists now think they know the cause. By Tom...

  5. Jul 5, 2023 · The 'gravity hole' is not an actual hole, scientists say that the gravitational pull is low which causes the sea bed to sink. Why is there a gravity hole in the Indian Ocean? Although...

  6. Nov 3, 2023 · This gravity hole, the world’s largest (and deepest) gravitational anomaly, is officially known as the Indian Ocean Geoid Low (IOGL). (A geoid is a theoretical model of sea levels...

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