The Larsemann Hills on the coast of Prydz Bay in East Antarctica have been the focus of intense geologic interest because of their key location close to the orogenic zone along which the continents of India and Antarctica collided about 500 million years ago during the assembly of the supercontinent Gondwana. Not only do the read more University of Maine Geology Team reports new pressure-temperature-time data relevant to the India-Antarctica Suture in the Gondwana Supercontinent