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Robot to study hole in Earth's crust

 
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PostPosted: Wed Mar 07, 2007 1:26 pm    Post subject: Robot to study hole in Earth's crust Reply with quote

SANTA CRUZ DE TENERIFE, Canary Islands (AP) -- British scientists have embarked on a mission to study a gigantic hole in the Atlantic seabed -- an enigma that defies traditional geophysical theory and will give researchers an unprecedented look into the center of the Earth.

The 12-person team left the Canary Islands Monday with a new high-tech vessel and a robotic device named Toby that will dig up rock samples at the bottom of the crater and film what it sees.

The hole is about 16,400 feet under the surface of the Atlantic and located half way between Tenerife and Barbados. It has a diameter of 10,000 to 13,000 feet.

The mysterious orifice is in an undersea mountain range, the kind of structure believed to form when Atlantic tectonic plates separate and volcanic lava surges upward to fill the gap in the earth's crust.

But that did not happen this time. Instead, the hole exposes the mantle, the material that makes up Earth's interior, said British geophysicist Roger Searle of Durham University, one of the lead researchers.

"We do not know why that is," Searle said in an interview Monday before setting sail on the RRS James Cook for the 6-week mission. "Because of this gap we can see directly into the Earth's mantle."

He said the first-of-its-kind 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 bottom of the crater, measure its depth and dig into the mantle 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.

http://www.cnn.com/2007/TECH/science/03/07/earth.crust.voyage.ap/index.html
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PostPosted: Wed Mar 07, 2007 1:35 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Holy Seabed Batman! Laughing
Yeo, how come u didn't report on the sink hole in downtown Guatemala?
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