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Atlantic Ocean discovery 1.7 miles below leaves experts baffled – HOLES found in ground EXPERTS have been left baffled by unexplained holes found 1.7 miles below the surface of the Atlantic Ocean.
When oceanic plates form at mid-ocean ridges, they are hot and buoyant, but as they move away from the ridge, they cool and become heavy. Gravity will do the job and eventually pull them down back ...
Spanning the north-south length of the Atlantic Ocean for around 10,000 miles, the Mid-Atlantic Ridge is the longest mountain range in the world yet it remains largely unexplored. The area is ...
Scientists have stumbled upon a series of seemingly human-made organised holes on the Atlantic Ocean floor whose origins remain a mystery. The “perfectly aligned” holes were discovered on 23 ...
In 2017, the International Seabed Authority (ISA) gave the Polish government a 15-year exploration license for an area of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, which includes territory surrounding the Lost City.
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series A, Mathematical and Physical Sciences, Vol. 258, No. 1088, A Symposium on Continental Drift (Oct. 28, 1965), pp. 90-106 (17 pages) The ...
San Juan, Puerto Rico – Scientists have discovered three new hydrothermal vent fields over a 434-mile-long stretch of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge during the first scientific expedition aboard Schmidt ...
They published their findings in the journal Tectonophysics under the title “Structure and morphology of the Red Sea, from the mid-ocean ridge to the ocean-continent boundary.” ...