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Hole Drilled to Bottom of Earth's Crust, Breakthrough to Mantle Looms

Scientist said this week they had drilled into the lower section of Earth's crust for the first time and were poised to break through to the mantle in coming years.

The Integrated Ocean Drilling Program (IODP) seeks the elusive "Moho," a boundary formally known as the Mohorovicic discontinuity. It marks the division between Earth's brittle outer crust and the hotter, softer mantle.

The depth of the Moho varies. This latest effort, which drilled 4,644 feet (1,416 meters) below the ocean seafloor, appears to have been 1,000 feet off to the side of where it needed to be to pierce the Moho, according to one reading of seismic data used to map the crust's varying thickness.

The new hole, which took nearly eight weeks to drill, is the third deepest ever made. The rock collection brought back to the surface is providing new information about the planet's composition.

"It will provide important clues on how ocean crust forms," said Rodey Batiza, program director for ocean drilling at the National Science Foundation (NSF).

Already the types of rocks recovered show that conventional interpretation of Earth's evolution are "oversimplifying many of the features of the ocean's crust," said expedition leader Jay Miller of Texas A&M University. "Each time we drill a hole, we learn that Earth's structure is more complex. Our understanding of how the Earth evolved is changing accordingly."

The latest drilling was done at the Atlantis Massif, located at the intersection of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge and the Atlantis fracture zone, two plates of the planet's broken crust. The seafloor is shallower at the center of this region and therefore easier to reach.

It's not clear yet whether drilling should continue at the new hole or if another one should be started in the effort the reach the mantle. Such work isn't likely to begin again in the next year, said Barbara John, a University of Wyoming geologist and one of the co-chief scientists on the expedition.

"We need to evaluate all the data we have from the cruise and re-analyze the seismic data, to determine whether it's better to deepen the current hole or drill elsewhere, or maybe even collect additional seismic data to better constrain where to drill," John told LiveScience. "Our major result is that we've recovered the lower crust for the first time and have confirmed that the Earth's crust at this locality is more complicated than we thought."

John said mantle material will be evident when and if it's brought up because it will have different texture and chemistry and will contain different proportions of minerals compared with rock in the crust.

Drillers use the vessel JOIDES Resolution. The 10-year, $1.5 billion program is funded by the NSF and Japan's Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science, and Technology.

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Does anyone else just kind of wish they wouldn't do this? Not like I expect the Earth to pop like a big balloon and go whizzing around the solar system, but still, they are messing with things they are not really sure about.


Fri Apr 08, 2005 8:16 pm
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Moho sounds like a New York neighborhood. Sort of fitting, too.


Fri Apr 08, 2005 8:19 pm
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It is common knowledge of the earths composition .. it al goes back to how planets are formed.

The outer crust is all cooled over and hardened, but inside that is lava ... drilling to it won't cause it to explode ... there is no buildup of pressure o cause that reaction. The mantle is not sealed off to allow it to trap presure, there are holes and such ... ala volcanoes.

I don't really understand what they hope to accomplish other than bring up a sample of the crust.


Fri Apr 08, 2005 8:27 pm
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They should make a film about this. If only there was an actress who could play one of the terranauts convincingly.

Someone with huge teeth, kinda trashy, not very attractive. :-k


Fri Apr 08, 2005 9:09 pm
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loyalfromlondon wrote:
They should make a film about this. If only there was an actress who could play one of the terranauts convincingly.

Someone with huge teeth, kinda trashy, not very attractive. :-k

With a name that sounds like skank, too. Wouldn't that be appropriate?


Fri Apr 08, 2005 9:43 pm
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Eagle wrote:

The outer crust is all cooled over and hardened, but inside that is lava ... drilling to it won't cause it to explode ... there is no buildup of pressure o cause that reaction. The mantle is not sealed off to allow it to trap presure, there are holes and such ... ala volcanoes.



Says... YOU.


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Have we invented Unobtainium yet?


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