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science5 months ago

Deep Earth Water Reservoirs: New Discoveries Reshape Our Planet's Future

Recent discoveries in Brazil and Botswana suggest that a vast amount of water may be trapped deep within Earth's mantle, stored in minerals like ringwoodite between 410 and 660 kilometers below the surface. This finding could significantly alter our understanding of Earth's water systems, the deep water cycle, and the dynamics of plate tectonics, potentially impacting theories about the planet's long-term behavior.

science2 years ago

"Vast Subterranean Ocean Holds More Water Than Earth's Surface"

Scientists have discovered a massive ocean hidden beneath the Earth's crust, stored in rock known as 'ringwoodite' 400 miles underground. The rock acts like a sponge, soaking up water, and can contain a lot of water under conditions of the deep mantle. If the rock contained just 1% water, it would mean that there is three times more water under the surface of the Earth than there is in the oceans on the surface.

science2 years ago

"Vast Subterranean Ocean Holds More Water Than Earth's Surface"

Scientists have discovered a massive ocean hidden beneath the Earth's crust, stored in rock known as 'ringwoodite' 400 miles underground. The rock acts like a sponge, soaking up water, and can contain a lot of water under conditions of the deep mantle. If the rock contained just 1% water, it would mean that there is three times more water under the surface of the Earth than there is in the oceans on the surface.

science2 years ago

"Vast Subterranean Ocean Holds More Water Than Earth's Surface"

Scientists have discovered a massive ocean hidden beneath the Earth's crust, stored in rock known as 'ringwoodite' 400 miles underground. The rock acts like a sponge, soaking up water and trapping hydrogen. If the rock contained just 1% water, it would mean there is three times more water under the Earth's surface than in the oceans on the surface. The discovery may help explain the vast amount of liquid water on the surface of our habitable planet and supports the theory of a whole-Earth water cycle.

science2 years ago

"Vast Subterranean Ocean Holds More Water Than Earth's Surface"

Scientists have discovered a massive ocean hidden beneath the Earth's crust, stored in rock known as 'ringwoodite' 400 miles underground. The rock acts like a sponge, soaking up water and trapping hydrogen. If the rock contained just 1% water, it would mean there is three times more water under the Earth's surface than in the oceans on the surface. The discovery may help explain the vast amount of liquid water on the surface of our habitable planet and supports the theory of a whole-Earth water cycle.

science2 years ago

"Vast Subterranean Ocean Holds More Water Than Earth's Surface"

Scientists have discovered a massive ocean hidden beneath the Earth's crust, stored in rock known as 'ringwoodite' 400 miles underground. The rock acts like a sponge, soaking up water and trapping hydrogen. If the rock contained just 1% water, it would mean there is three times more water under the Earth's surface than in the oceans on the surface. The discovery may help explain the vast amount of liquid water on the surface of our habitable planet and supports the theory of a whole-Earth water cycle.

science2 years ago

"Vast Subterranean Ocean Holds More Water Than Earth's Surface"

Scientists have discovered a massive ocean hidden beneath the Earth's crust, stored in rock known as 'ringwoodite' 400 miles underground. The rock acts like a sponge, soaking up water, and can contain a lot of water under conditions of the deep mantle. If the rock contained just 1% water, it would mean that there is three times more water under the surface of the Earth than there is in the oceans on the surface.

science2 years ago

"Vast Subterranean Ocean Holds More Water Than Earth's Surface"

Scientists have discovered a massive ocean hidden beneath the Earth's crust, stored in rock known as 'ringwoodite' 400 miles underground. The rock acts like a sponge, soaking up water and trapping hydrogen. If the rock contained just 1% water, it would mean there is three times more water under the Earth's surface than in the oceans on the surface. The discovery may help explain the vast amount of liquid water on the surface of our habitable planet and supports the theory of a whole-Earth water cycle.

science2 years ago

"Vast Subterranean Ocean Holds More Water Than Earth's Surface"

Scientists have discovered a massive ocean hidden beneath the Earth's crust, stored in rock known as 'ringwoodite' 400 miles underground. The rock acts like a sponge, soaking up water, and can contain a lot of water under conditions of the deep mantle. If the rock contained just 1% water, it would mean that there is three times more water under the surface of the Earth than there is in the oceans on the surface.

science2 years ago

"Vast Subterranean Ocean Holds More Water Than Earth's Surface"

Scientists have discovered a massive ocean hidden beneath the Earth's crust, containing three times more water than on the surface. The water is stored in rock known as 'ringwoodite' 400 miles underground, which acts like a sponge, soaking up water. The crystal structure of ringwoodite allows it to attract hydrogen and trap water. The discovery of this deep water cycle may help explain the vast amount of liquid water on the surface of our habitable planet.