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Underground anomalies discovered for the first time leave scientists baffled


Published on 2025-01-13 09:02:32 - MSN
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  • A team of geophysicists from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich (ETH Zurich) and the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) has identified anomalies in the Earth's lower mantle, uncovering previously unknown rocky zones,

Scientists have recently discovered mysterious underground anomalies in the Earth's crust, which have left researchers puzzled. These anomalies, detected through advanced seismic imaging techniques, appear as unexpected structures or voids beneath the surface. The findings, which challenge current geological models, were made in various locations around the globe, suggesting that such phenomena might be more common than previously thought. The anomalies could potentially be linked to unknown geological processes or even remnants of ancient geological events. Researchers are now planning further studies to understand the nature, origin, and implications of these underground features, which might also have implications for understanding seismic activity and the Earth's internal dynamics.

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