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Scientists baffled after discovering that the Earth's core is 'leaking'
Scientists baffled after discovering that the Earth's core is 'leaking'
The name “core” suggests something hard and fixed but, it turns out, the Earth’s core is leaking. That is, at least, according to a team of top scientists, who drew the conclusion after analysing 62-million-old Arctic rocks. Geochemists from the California Institute of Technology and Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution detected record concentrations of helium 3 (3He) and helium 4 (4He) isotopes in the rocks, which suggest a slow trickle up from the very heart of our planet. They believe there could be reserves of the elusive gas buried some 2,900km underground. Helium is a surprisingly rare element on the Earth’s surface and experts have yet to establish just how much of it remains trapped deep beneath our feet. However, the new discovery has provided them with a fresh insight into the most mysterious region of our world. Understanding the presence of these helium isotopes could illuminate key processes in the core, such as how the Earth generated its life-protecting magnetic field. Most helium in the universe dates back to the Big Bang which occurred 13.8 billion years ago. The Earth swallowed up some of this as an infant planet, but mostly burped it all away during its 4.6 billion-year-long formation, as Science Alert reports. This means that any traces of helium found in volcanic rock – such as the samples unearthed in the Arctic – are believed to come either from pockets of mantle that are yet to release their helium, or from a vast, slow-leaking reserve. Basaltic lavas on Canada's Baffin Island contain some of the world's highest ratios of 3He to 4He, which geologists believe indicates that the gas's presence is not to do with the atmosphere, but rather the sign of deeper terrestrial origins. Several years ago, geochemist Forrest Horton uncovered helium isotope ratios of up to 50 times that of atmospheric levels in samples collected from Baffin's lava fields. This unusual concentration was also detected in lavas collected from Iceland. Horton and his team wondered if the helium in both samples may have derived from an ancient reservoir deep within the crust. And, it seems, their hunch may have been right. Their latest analysis – including specimens of the mineral olivine taken from dozens of sites across Baffin and surrounding islands – has delivered the highest ratio of 3He to 4He ever recorded in volcanic rock – measuring nearly 70 times anything previously detected in the atmosphere, as Science Alert notes. The team also considered ratios of other isotopes in order to rule out factors that may have altered the helium’s composition post-volcanic eruption, and found that the ratio of isotopes in the gas neon also matched the conditions present during the Earth’s formation. Despite advances in geology, the Earth’s core remains a great mystery, given that we have no way of directly exploring its core. The deepest hole humans have ever dug – branded the "entrance to hell" – extended an impressive 12,263m (40,230ft) down, but even that doesn’t come close to breaking through the crust to the layers beneath. Still, thanks to techniques like seismic tomography – which analyses how waves of energy travel through different materials during earthquakes – we’ve been able to map out the world’s interior. And carefully crafted simulations, based on the thermodynamics and pressures of our planet’s innards, suggest reserves of noble gases (like helium and neon) trapped in the core could have been protected as the Earth grew before seeping into the surrounding mantle over time. If the core is leaking, this could teach us a thing or two about how planets like ours form and how life, eventually, emerges. Sign up for our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings
2023-10-23 17:07
Instagram, YouTube, TikTok, Twitter target of EU crypto advertising complaint
Instagram, YouTube, TikTok, Twitter target of EU crypto advertising complaint
By Foo Yun Chee BRUSSELS Meta Platforms' Instagram, Alphabet's YouTube, TikTok and Twitter could face regulatory action after
2023-06-09 12:50
Blinken: US, allies to 'defend against any aggression' from North Korea
Blinken: US, allies to 'defend against any aggression' from North Korea
Secretary of State Antony Blinken promised Friday the United States would defend allies from North Korean "aggression", with Japan and South Korea joining a call to punish Pyongyang for...
2023-07-14 23:49
How Pixar’s Former CFO Prepared for Calls With Steve Jobs
How Pixar’s Former CFO Prepared for Calls With Steve Jobs
All-star board member Ann Mather has worked with many of the most iconic media and tech companies.
2023-11-11 10:00
West Ham beat Fiorentina to win Europa Conference League
West Ham beat Fiorentina to win Europa Conference League
Jarrod Bowen's dramatic 90th-minute goal secured West Ham their first major European trophy since 1965 with a 2-1 win over Fiorentina in the Europa...
2023-06-08 05:35
KARD on their favorite musicals, raising lions, and reading 'nasty' thirst tweets
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Kard's latest single may be dedicated to the benefits of getting "Icky" with someone, but
2023-08-17 23:22
EU's von der Leyen praises 'amazing' pace of Ukrainian reforms
EU's von der Leyen praises 'amazing' pace of Ukrainian reforms
European Union Commission President Ursula von der Leyen on Friday praised Ukraine's "amazing" progress in implementing reforms to
2023-07-22 00:23
How did the Maui fires spread? Factors making it difficult to combat nation’s deadliest wildfires
How did the Maui fires spread? Factors making it difficult to combat nation’s deadliest wildfires
Multiple fatalities and numerous evacuations have been caused by rapidly expanding Maui wildfires that broke out on Tuesday night
2023-08-11 14:42
European Stocks Drop for First Time in Three Days on Policy Risk
European Stocks Drop for First Time in Three Days on Policy Risk
European stocks declined for the first time in three days as investors weighed the possibility of hawkish-for-longer central
2023-08-11 19:57
Meta Quest 3 review: There’s only one thing I dislike about this VR headset
Meta Quest 3 review: There’s only one thing I dislike about this VR headset
“Take that!” I yelled. The Meta Quest 3, the successor to the Quest 2, had
2023-10-09 23:00
IMF Executive Board meeting on Pakistan scheduled for July 12
IMF Executive Board meeting on Pakistan scheduled for July 12
KARACHI, Pakistan The International Monetary Fund (IMF) Executive Board meeting on Pakistan has been scheduled for July 12,
2023-07-06 02:28
Giants rally for 8-5 win over Cards in 10 innings to complete 3-game sweep
Giants rally for 8-5 win over Cards in 10 innings to complete 3-game sweep
Mike Yastrzemski hit a game-tying two-run homer in the ninth inning and Thairo Estrada had the go-ahead single in 10th, and the San Francisco Giants rallied to complete a three-game sweep of the St. Louis Cardinals with an 8-5 victory
2023-06-15 04:52