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Judi Lynn

(162,374 posts)
Sat Aug 24, 2024, 06:31 AM Aug 24

Record-breaking hole drilled into the Earth's mantle is a scientific goldmine

08-08-2024

By Eric Ralls
Earth.com staff writer

In what can only be described as a herculean accomplishment, a team of scientists has succeeded in bringing to the surface a long, 1,268-meter section of rocks from the Earth’s Mantle. This layer, hidden beneath the crust, forms the largest chunk of our planet.

The insights gained from this discovery open doors to a profound understanding of our planet’s inner workings, offering a peek into life’s origins, the causes behind volcanic activities, and the global cycles of elements vital to our existence such as carbon and hydrogen.

Understanding Earth’s interior

The Earth is composed of four primary layers: the crust, mantle, outer core, and inner core. At the surface, we find the crust, which is thin and solid, primarily made of rock, representing the layer where we reside.

Below the crust lies the mantle, a substantial layer of semi-solid rock that flows gradually over time. This dynamic layer is crucial, as it drives the movement of tectonic plates, resulting in earthquakes and volcanic activity.

Delving deeper, the outer core consists of liquid metal, predominantly iron and nickel, and is responsible for generating Earth’s magnetic field through its movements.

More:
https://www.earth.com/news/record-breaking-hole-drilled-into-earths-mantle-scientific-goldmine-magma-life/

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Record-breaking hole drilled into the Earth's mantle is a scientific goldmine (Original Post) Judi Lynn Aug 24 OP
K&R 2naSalit Aug 24 #1
Really enjoy getting your science-related postings erronis Aug 24 #2
Interesting that the article doesn't even mention Project Mohole. eppur_se_muova Aug 24 #3
Record breaking hole ironman99 Aug 24 #4
Extra extra points for naming another role he played on TV, and one on radio muriel_volestrangler Aug 24 #6
Another way to drill thru the earth...Microwaves mitch96 Aug 24 #5

erronis

(16,825 posts)
2. Really enjoy getting your science-related postings
Sat Aug 24, 2024, 07:31 AM
Aug 24

It's nice to have some non-political stuff to see. And, after all, science is the bedrock of everything. Well, mathematicians may disagree...

ironman99

(125 posts)
4. Record breaking hole
Sat Aug 24, 2024, 08:49 AM
Aug 24

Just wait until the Silurians wake up. We are really going to be in for it then.

(extra points for knowing the lead actor)

muriel_volestrangler

(102,476 posts)
6. Extra extra points for naming another role he played on TV, and one on radio
Sat Aug 24, 2024, 10:48 AM
Aug 24

and one for a role his brother played.

mitch96

(14,651 posts)
5. Another way to drill thru the earth...Microwaves
Sat Aug 24, 2024, 09:25 AM
Aug 24

research engineers at MIT’s Plasma Science and Fusion Center (PSFC), is using a gyrotron, a specialized radio-frequency (RF) wave generator developed for fusion research, to explore how millimeter RF waves can open holes through hard rock by melting or vaporizing it.

https://news.mit.edu/2016/paul-woskov-explores-new-path-through-earth-crust-0412

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