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[NEWS] Scientists Find Gaping Hole At Bottom Of Sea

 
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[NEWS] Scientists Find Gaping Hole At Bottom Of Sea
gaping hole in the Earth's surface three kilometres beneath the ocean is to be probed by scientists.

Researchers have discovered thousands of square kilometres of seafloor uncovered by the Earth's crust in the middle of the Atlantic, which they describe as being like an "open wound".

Crust several kilometres thick would normally be there, but instead the mantle, the layer beneath the crust, has been left exposed.

Dr Chris MacLeod, of Cardiff University, described the find as a "startling discovery" and said it could even help us better understand global warming.

He said: "There are a few places around the world where we can see bits of mantle rock but none where we can have such direct access.

"It's very unusual to find a place where the earth doesn't have a crust and conventional theories have difficulty in explaining it."

The discovery was made at the exact boundary between the African and North American plates and Dr MacLeod said that the normal process of 'seafloor spreading' had somehow gone wrong.

He said: "Normally with the movement of plates, as has happened here, the space between them is taken up at first by the mantle which rises to the surface. It should then melt and form new crust, but for some reason that hasn't happened here. The plates are spreading but we are not seeing the crust."

Dr MacLeod, a marine geologist, will set off with other scientists on the research ship RRS James Cook. A 20-strong crew will use sonar to survey the seafloor and then use a robotic drill to pick up rock samples.

And Dr MacLeod believes that the research could revolutionise the way we understand plate tectonics.

He said: "We have to reconsider our ideas about basic plate tectonics. It is not quite as simple as the textbooks would have you think. They can't explain why there shouldn't be a crust in areas like this."

He also explained that though it is not directly related, this research could help us understand global warming and environmental change better.

He said: "We need to know the way that the basic engine of the earth works and this will allow us to do that. Everything is linked to that and I think this could be a step along the way to understanding the more specific problems like global warming."

The expedition which will cost US$1 million (£510,000) will be led by marine geophysicist Professor Roger Searle, from Durham University, and Dr MacLeod could not contain his excitement.

He said: "It's extremely exciting. We feel like the 19th century explorers of Africa, but we are 21st century explorers of the seafloor. It is completely new ground and we feel privileged.

"You hope to answer the questions that you came with and then to come back with an equal number of new ones. The only expectation is the unexpected."

Prof Searle, from Durham University’s Department of Earth Sciences, said: "This is probably the first area where the mantle has been observed extensively on the seafloor. It gives us a unique opportunity to study this enigmatic part of the Earth in detail.

"Our current theories suggest that as the tectonic plates separate, the mantle rises to fill the gap and, in doing so, partly melts."

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Re: [NEWS] Scientists Find Gaping Hole At Bottom Of Sea
Probably just the underwater 'hanger' for UFOs.

My advice would be NOT to stay over the opening for very long, as some UFOs leaving their 'hole' might just have a malfuncting doupler sensory device and sink their ship !


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Re: [NEWS] Scientists Find Gaping Hole At Bottom Of Sea
theres at least 2 other threads about this in the past 3 days, why pin now?
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it's pin time
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Magma's been oozing out of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge for millions of years now. With observations of the monopoles in the cooled magma, we've been able to calibrate the changes in the magnetic pole.

So what's the big deal with this "news"? How is this any different?
Where's the EVIDENCE, Jim?
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Just on time Duncan Kunz shows up to tell us how normal all of this is. What a laugh! What a government paid sell-out will do???

Nancy has been talking about the mid-Atlantic stretch zone for years now, and the evidence is becoming mainstream. Pretty cool! And pretty damn obvious to you, Duncan shill-boy. Idol1
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Magma's been oozing out of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge for millions of years now. With observations of the monopoles in the cooled magma, we've been able to calibrate the changes in the magnetic pole.

So what's the big deal with this "news"? How is this any different?
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He said: "Normally with the movement of plates, as has happened here, the space between them is taken up at first by the mantle which rises to the surface. It should then melt and form new crust, but for some reason that hasn't happened here. The plates are spreading but we are not seeing the crust."


Can't you read?
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Zetas right again!!!
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She just getting to hot and has to take the blanket off.
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Gaping asshole?
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So what's the big deal with this "news"? How is this any different?
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There is no big deal with it. But thanks OP, for posting the article for those of us who weren't aware of it.
Greatly appreciated
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He said: "Normally with the movement of plates, as has happened here, the space between them is taken up at first by the mantle which rises to the surface. It should then melt and form new crust, but for some reason that hasn't happened here. The plates are spreading but we are not seeing the crust."
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Well, inasmuch as there aren't any people who have been that deep and there're no submersibles as far as I can see, you gotta ask how he even knows what the difference is between mantle rocks and crustal rocks. Are they both mafic or felsic? How can this guy tell?

And how does the mantle rise to the surface? Is it a plutonic rather then a tectonic effect?

And if so, why should rising to the surface cause it to melt? Isn't it hotter the deeper down you go?

Can't you read?
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 110166


Sure I can read -- and i can also ask questions, most of which are probably over your head.
Where's the EVIDENCE, Jim?
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I LOVE this topic,but I am new here and having a hard time keeping up with all the exciting posts........

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ok.....one more time

[link to nealadams.com]

clip#0 crashes my pc but the rest work fine

[link to www.expanding-earth.org]

thats just one website on this theory

pls watch the vids with an open mind and forget everything you've been taught about tectonics
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I watched none of them to clrarly see that this is definately a possibility. My question of course, is whats so important about it? Earth is growing...OR....it is hollowing out?

I dunno Im still reading the site, but I cant watch the vids on this pc (or could without sound)...
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Gotta wachte out for when they (the 20 man suopercru) distrups the non-mantle terrain and causce new tektronik action and trigers the nooest and biggiest soonahmie. dunk aint talkin baout that one, aintis he?



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Re: [NEWS] Scientists Find Gaping Hole At Bottom Of Sea

It should then melt and form new crust, but for some reason that hasn't happened here. The plates are spreading but we are not seeing the crust."

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 Quoting: Sitchins Lover 204426


The writer of the article obviously made a typo here, it should read: "It should then 'solidify' and form new crust,"

Sometimes you have to be careful what you read.

Duncan made some good points.
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Re: [NEWS] Scientists Find Gaping Hole At Bottom Of Sea
Is that where all the waters from the Great Flood went?





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