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  1. 30 Miles of Earth's Crust Missing

    http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070306/...bed_expedition

    SANTA CRUZ DE TENERIFE, Canary Islands - British scientists have embarked on a mission to study a huge area on the Atlantic seabed where the Earth's crust is mysteriously missing and instead is covered with dark green rock from deep inside the planet.

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    The 12-member expedition to take an unprecedented peek at Earth's mantle left the Canary Islands on Monday with a new high-tech vessel and a robotic device named Toby that will dig up rock samples at the site and film what it sees.

    The main site — there is at least one other in roughly the same area and a third is suspected — is about three miles below the surface of the Atlantic and located about 2,000 nautical miles southwest of the Canaries.

    It is part of a globe-spanning ridge of undersea volcanos, the kind of structure that forms when Atlantic tectonic plates separate and lava surges upward to fill the gap in the Earth's crust.

    But that apparently did not happen this time. Where there should be a four-mile-thick layer of crust, there is instead that much mantle — the very dense, dark green rock that makes up the deep inner layer of the Earth.

    Scientists have seen chunks of mantle that have been spewed up with lava, but never such a large, exposed stretch.

    "It is like a window into the interior of the Earth," Bramley Murton, a geophysicist who is taking part in the six-week mission, said Tuesday from the research ship RRS James Cook as it headed to the site, still five days away.

    This exposed layer is irregularly shaped, about 30 miles long and perhaps that distance or more at its widest. It was detected about five years ago with sonar from a surface vessel.

    There are two main theories as to what happened, Murton said: A fault ripped away huge chunks of crust, or in an area of crust-forming volcanoes, this area was mysteriously devoid of that outer material, Murton said.

    Roger Searle of Durham University, one of the lead researchers, said the study aims to provide insight on everything from the chemistry of oceans to the mechanisms of how the Earth behaves under so much water.

    The robotic device will land on the exposed mantle, deploy a drill, and dig into the rock to bring back samples.

    The project is being financed by Britain's National Environment Research Council and the Department of trade and Industry's Large Scientific Facilities Fund.
    Last edited by MechDeus; 07 Mar 2007 at 10:23 AM.

  2. What happened to the cust?
    Time for a change

  3. Loch Ness ate it for breakfast one day, then made a giant green poop the following morning.

  4. Oh shit. I wonder if someone will play the "human made" card and make this the next ozone/greenhouse crisis.

    "OMG teh crust is disappearing. Stop using [insert product here]".

  5. what is this stuff made out of? They make it sound kind of mysterious or something.

    "Scientists dont know what the hell it is so they are putting "Dark Green Rock" on the periodic table"
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  6. Its kryptonite ...

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  7. Is the dark green rock Tiberium?

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  8. LOL.
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  9. THE TECHNOLOGY OF PEACE!
    Time for a change

  10. Quote Originally Posted by Zerodash View Post
    Oh shit. I wonder if someone will play the "human made" card and make this the next ozone/greenhouse crisis.

    "OMG teh crust is disappearing. Stop using [insert product here]".
    You mean like thousands of scientists who know infinitely more on the subject than you or any other nose-picking neocon? Yeah, I can't wait.
    Time for a change

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