From this page, you can access past and ongoing research which is being generated by the plethora of information held within the CCRA database. The following is by no means an exhaustive list:
Geometry – The internal geometry of crop circles is often inspiring, stunning and totally unexpected.
Positioning of crop circles within the landscape – crop circles are often seemingly deliberately placed within the landscape. Sometimes this is with reference to ancient sites, other times they seem to indicate something that is yet to happen.

Crop circle distribution – the sheer volume of information within the database has allowed the largest and most accurate geolocation of UK crop circles to-date.
Crop circles visible on Google Earth – people often ask “are crop circles visible from space?”. Well they are…
Past research – From this page, you can access past research that may have become forgotten or never received the publicity it should have in the first place. At the CCRA, we welcome research to these pages with the proviso that it is well thought out, may lead to a shift in understanding or delivers new knowledge.




