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Earth's Crust Missing In Mid-Atlantic

by nukegingrich | March 2, 2007 at 10:56 am | 3446 views | add comment
Scientists have discovered a large area thousands of square kilometres in extent in the middle of the Atlantic where the Earth’s crust appears to be missing. Instead, the mantle - the deep interior of the Earth, normally covered by crust many kilometres thick - is exposed on the seafloor, 3000m below the surface.

Marine geologist Dr Chris MacLeod, School of Earth, Ocean and Planetary Sciences said: "This discovery is like an open wound on the surface of the Earth. Was the crust never there? Was it once there but then torn away on huge geological faults? If so, then how and why?"

Progress of the research cruise can be monitored via the internet at this URL:

http://www.noc.soton.ac.uk/gg/classroom@sea/JC007/

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