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Earth's Mystery Core Plumbed

Posted Jan 27, 08 9:32 AM CST in Science & Health 

(Newser) – Climate change has sparked heated debate about the Earth’s surface, but a controversial new theory is directing scientists to its core, Der Spiegel reports. To explain why contintental plates drift on the surface of the Earth's molten mantle, Maruyama Shigenori, a leading geophysicist, argues that continents actually have life cycles. Old, cold plates on continental fringes sink to “plate graveyards” deep in the Earth’s mantle, and then rise again, creating volcanoes.

“School textbooks will soon have to be revised or at least supplemented,” one geophysicist said. "Up until now, the movement of the continental plates has been generally described as a two-dimensional phenomenon, but today experts agree that it's fueled by three-dimensional convection movements deep below the surface."

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One Japanese geophysicist says he has found the key to continental movement: the earth's plates, when old and cold, sink to planet's heated interior, but eventually rise back to the surface. "The continental...   (Index Stock)
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