Drilling Hits an Active Magma Chamber In Hawaii
Smivs writes "The BBC are reporting that drillers looking for geothermal energy in Hawaii have inadvertently put a well right into a magma chamber.
Molten rock pushed back up the borehole several meters before solidifying, making it perfectly safe to study. Magma specialist Bruce Marsh says it will allow scientists to observe directly how granites are made. 'This is unprecedented; this is the first time a magma has been found in its natural habitat,' the Johns Hopkins University professor told BBC News. 'Before, all we had to deal with were lava flows; but they are the end of a magma's life. They're lying there on the surface, they've de-gassed. It's not the natural habitat.' It is hoped the site can now become a laboratory, with a series of cores drilled around the chamber to better characterise the crystallisation changes occurring in the rock as it loses temperature."
I wonder if the magma melted the drill bit?
Well they found it. Seems to me this would be the best source of geothermal they could hope for. If they could just keep it from plugging up the bore hole.
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You insensitive clod! What if Timothy reads this?
Molten rock pushed back up the borehole several meters before solidifying, making it perfectly safe to study
When dealing with a pressurized body of molten rock with entrained gasses, I don't think one could ever say it is perfectly safe.
Why I felt my desk at work drop a couple inches.
Dammit, I read "..active manga chamber...". Confused, yes.
Oh arse
All that I can picture is the classic 19th century drill tower with glowing magma spraying from the top, and lava-coated workmen running around cheering "It's a gusher!!"
Actually, in my mind, the workmen look a lot like Homer Simpson ...
"It has been described as a geologist's dream"
Dare to dream, geologists. Dare to dream.
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I don't know, but "accidentally" drilling into a magma chamber seems like some calculations went wrong somewhere.
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When his gauges pegged at the upper limits and his torquemeter went to zero when he breached the wall of the chamber.
First rule of holes; When in one, stop digging.
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Isn't this exactly what happened in Saul of the Mole Men?
how can we be sure that this isn't some stupid new viral advertising campaign for a Emmerich movie?
If you have a glass of magma, and I have a glass of magma and I have a straw. And let's say my straw and it reaches across the room and into your magma. I drink your magma. I DRINK IT UP!
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I would love to know why it was kept quiet for so long.
"The breakthrough was made in 2005. Only now are researchers confident enough about their work to discuss the details publicly."
So what were they not confident about? Hot temperatures - check. No drill bit left - check. Rock fused to end of drill - check.
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was the project leader called Mierin by any chance?
This is unprecedented; this is the first time a magma has been found in its natural habitat
Is this professor also known as David Attenborough?
Liguid hot magma
Molten rock pushed back up the borehole several meters before solidifying, making it perfectly safe to study.
I don't think that phrase means what you think it means...
Probably waiting to see that they didn't rip open the Earth's crust, causing a global disaster like an old Dr. Who episode (Jon Pertwee).
That sounds better when read in a William Conrad voice, like in Rocky and Bulwinkle.
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"The consistency of the magma was like chilled pancake syrup, he said."
I love pancakes!
episode comes to mind, called "Inferno"
Drilling into the mantle released some odd mutation that ended up in the destruction of the planet.. (in an alternate reality)
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Please don't fire me.
No pun intended.
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Pfft! What were they thinking!? They should have stopped as soon as they got "Digging designation canceled: Warm stone located"...
Drill, baby, dr--AAAAUGH! It burns!
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In the 1890s the king of Hawaii sent a telegram to Thomas Edison asking about the feasibility of transporting geothermal power on the big island, which is relatively less populated, to the capital in Oahu by means of an undersea cable.
Looking for geothermal wells is guesswork, just like looking for oil. Still, there are ~20 prospective geothermal wells that have not been explored on the big island, and it is estimated that the combined output of the resources in these wells could supply up to 4 times the current power consumption of the entire state, for up to 500 years.
"Magma specialist Bruce Marsh says it will allow scientists to observe directly how granites are made."
No, because the magma in Hawaii is mafic in composition, yielding basaltic or gabbroic) rocks, not felsic like granites. Maybe they mean being able to observe intrusive processes like the ones that produce granite?
Drilling for magma is good while drilling for oil is bad?
Digging designation canceled: Warm stone located.
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Some ppl claim that they are not, but they are all still active. Some are just deeper.
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Normal Person: Holy crap, we just created a vent for magma to escape!
Scientist: Ooh, we haven't studied this before!
I love it. Oh, and obligatory XKCD comic.
By making this hole the Earth will start leaking!
Ha ha. Methinks the moderator didn't see the username. Whatever it is, it isn't off-topic.
Seems like Dr. Evil is going to drill into the "red hot mag-ma" sooner than he thought...
Great, now Earth is going to deflate ... :(
I'm sorry, call me naive. However, would any of you here be shocked if you drill into a frigging volcano and discover - gasp - magma?
I mean, isn't all of Hawaii just a bunch of volcanos? How can anyone be "shocked" to find magma close to the surface of a volcano? Especially geologists? Like, isn't geology their field? Doesn't it stand to reason that a volcano, you know, a mountain made of lava flows, lava which when underground is called magma, just might -- might -- have magma relatively close to the surface?
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In the German city of Staufen, they drilled some 140m deep holes to get geothermal energy for heating the town hall and adjacent buildings.
Unfortunately, this drilling caused many cracks in houses around the city centre. Some of these cracks are said to be big enough that you can put your fingers in.
According to this article on the English Spiegel (a German news magazine) website, dated March 2008, the whole city is sinking. In a recent German article from November, they write that the city has risen several centimeters due to water mixing with gypsum deep down and therefore causing the gypsum to expand.
Bah, this was a sci-fi made for TV... If I could actually stand to sit there long enough to watch one, I would be able to tell you how it ends. But I do know it contains a lot of screaming, colapsing cities, really bad CGI and Bruce Cambell.
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They should try this in Yellowstone National Park. What could possibly go wrong?
Every place on earth is geologically active if you dig deep enough...
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Define active.
If, by active, you include old volcanoes which are slowly subsiding into the ocean crust, and will never erupt again, then yes, ALL of the Hawaiian "mountains" are still active volcanoes. By reasonable interpretations, however, 2-5 Hawaiian volcanoes are active, several are dormant, and several (many, counting atolls all the way to Midway, and many more counting seamounts all the way to Alaska) are extinct.
What exactly does it mean to be a "deeper" active volcano anyway? If the only molten rock is deep enough that it will NEVER reach the surface, and will simply cool where it lays, then I wouldn't call that an active volcano.
the sound of the 'magma' escaping while Hawaii slowly deflates
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I take it you didn't read the part where they went into that:
(I know, I know. The article was a *whole* *page* long, and it had to be shipped in from the BCC!)
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Would someone else please craft a decent Beverly hillbillies lyric about this?
In 1943 a farmer in Mexico was plowing his field, when smoke started coming from the soil. Today the nearby village is like this.
Even if the lava in the hole solidified almost instantly, they had to make sure there would be no unforeseen evolution.
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Correct. According to a volcanologist friend at the University of Hawa'i, Maui's Haleakala is dormant, and the Big Island volcanoes are either active (Mauna Loa, Kilauea) or dormant (Mauna Kea, Hualalai) except for Kohala which is extinct. None of the other volcanoes in the chain are active or dormant except for Loihi which is an undersea volcano to the south of the Big Island.
TFA didn't say they were GOOD geologists... (I really wonder if they were really Virtucon employees.)
So which is it: rising or sinking?
...the future crusty old bastards are already drinking the Kool-Aid.
as compared to "oops nuclear explosion" ?
Sounds like the makings of a good disaster movie. With all the 70's-variety malaise around, this an executive producer's chance of a lifetime and a source of employment for various hollywood has-beens.
Sounds like how I ended up last Saturday night.......
They're lying there on the surface, they've de-gassed
Someone should tell these geologists that magma isn't alive and therefore, it doesn't have a habitat. Next thing you know, someone will want to put volcanoes on the endangered species list because we're destroying their "habitat."
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RTFA?
Found it!
...was it, Liquid Hot Magma?
I don't feel like doing the math right now but the power generating options from a 1000C heat source is very, very, very good.
Only problem is that if we build a bunch of geothermal power plants, someone will come along bitching that by sucking all the heat out of the Earth's mantle, we'll start causing "global core cooling" or something like that.
WTF?
Americans aren't interested?
Hey let Canada, or worse, CHINA, take over Hawaii.
We will appreciate this stuff.
Dumb 'mericuns...
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There was a great sci-fi movie back in the 60s, "Crack in the World" http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0059065/ that had a similar story line to this, only it ended up with a rift forming in the earth's crust that spread across Africa and they used nukes to end it all, causing a huge chunk of crust to be hurled into space. Life imitates art again.
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It's rising. According to the latest news.
about that drill bit. Had it been made of that righteous mineral dolomite, there's a slim chance it might have survived.
Why oh why would you put fingers in the crack? :P