6. The Newton County Stone Quarry at Kentland. Note how the strata of Silurian dolostone on the quarry's east side are dipping very steeply in that direction. The strata on the western side dip steeply in that direction. What's going on? Everywhere else in this area, the rock layers are horizontal or almost so. For many years, this site was described as a "cryptovolcanic feature" -- and was thought to be the result of some sort of volcanic event in a region distinguished by its singular lack of vulcanism for the last 1.5 billion years. But certain types of evidence, including the discovery of "shatter cone" structures, strongly suggests that this is a major astrobleme, or meteorite impact site, instead. Still, the landscape is achingly flat here, and there is no crater to be seen. Can you figure out why?