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Rapid Changes In Earth's Core Discovered PDF Print E-mail
Sunday, 03 August 2008 17:38

The movements in the liquid part of the Earth's core are changing surprisingly quickly, and this affects the Earth's magnetic field, according to new research from DTU Space.

The Ørsted satellite's very precise measurements of the Earth's magnetic field over the past nine years have made it possible for Nils Olsen, Senior Scientist with DTU Space, and several German scientists, to map surprisingly rapid changes in the movements in the Earth's core. The results have just been published in the scientific journal Nature Geoscience.

"What is so surprising is that rapid, almost sudden, changes take place in the Earth's magnetic field. This suggests that similar sudden changes take place in the movement of the liquid metal deep inside the Earth which is the reason for the Earth's magnetic field," Nils Olsen explains.

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Undersea Volcanic Eruptions Linked to Ancient Die-Off PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, 31 July 2008 03:46

A surge of undersea volcanic activity about 93 million years ago sapped the oceans of oxygen, triggering a mass extinction of marine life, a new study finds.

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Last Updated ( Thursday, 31 July 2008 03:50 )
 
Origin of World's Largest Gold Deposit Found? PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, 31 July 2008 03:36

Nearly 40 percent of all gold mined during recorded history has come in the past 120 years from "the Rand"—the Witwatersrand Basin in South Africa. Scientists estimate roughly one-third of the world's gold resources still lie unmined in the nine million acres of this ancient lake or sea bed, whose name means "ridge of white waters" in Afrikaans.

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Last Updated ( Thursday, 31 July 2008 03:51 )