Tag Archive for geologists

Earth’s Core: The Enigma 1,800 Miles Below Us

from  The New York Times

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Published: May 28, 2012

As if the inside story of our planet weren’t already the ultimate potboiler, a host of new findings has just turned the heat up past Stygian.

Geologists have long known that Earth’s core, some 1,800 miles beneath our feet, is a dense, chemically doped ball of iron roughly the size of Mars and every bit as alien. It’s a place where pressures bear down with the weight of 3.5 million atmospheres, like 3.5 million skies falling at once on your head, and where temperatures reach 10,000 degrees Fahrenheit — as hot as the surface of the Sun. It’s a place where the term “ironclad agreement” has no meaning, since iron can’t even agree with itself on what form to take. It’s a fluid, it’s a solid, it’s twisting and spiraling like liquid confetti.. . . Read Complete Report

Mysterious Moving Boulders Are Lifted By Storms

from Our Amazing Planet Stuff

May 04, 2012 09:28 AM ET

For years, geologists have puzzled over mysterious boulders that litter the desolate coastline of Ireland’s Aran Islands. When nobody is looking, the massive rocks somehow move on their own.

What unseen hand is capable of ripping a multitude of heavy boulders from the craggy cliffs below and tossing them so far inland? . . . Read complete report