Danish Research Center To Explore Mysteries of Earth's Interior
An anonymous reader writes "The DanSeis Centre at the University of Copenhagen has just received a grant of more than €3 million from the Danish Ministry of Science, Innovation and Higher Education to investigate and tackle one of geoscience's great mysteries: do mantle plumes, hypothetically buoyant regions of heated mantle material rising towards the earth's surface, actually exist?"
...it's a plume filled danish.
What part of `yes no` don't you understand?
I will be watching this closely, as I have often wondered what on Earth is at the center of a Danish.
Plumes, who cares about feathers deep underground?
In the article, it is stated that
"Using new methods and instruments, we can take geologic measurements much deeper within the Earth than before. Now, down to 500 and 1000 kilometers! Methods in current use, by the oil industry among others, provide information for areas down to between 6 and 10 kilometers," explains Professor Thybo.
If the multi-trillion-dollar oil industry can only make geologic measurements to a depth of 6 to 10 kilometers, what make you think a research program that cost 3 million euro can measure down to 500 or even 100 kilometers?
Just what kind of "new methods" and "instruments" are they going to deploy??
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Why is the force of gravity at the core zero?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Earth-G-force.png
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Slice_earth.svg
And why the hell is there a Gutenberg discontinuity where gravity increases the closer you get, then drops down to zero?
i.e.
The Gutenberg Discontinuity, is the boundary, as detected by changes in seismic waves, between the Earth's lower mantle and the outer core about 1800 miles below the surface. It is also called the core-mantle boundary.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mohorovi%C4%8Di%C4%87_discontinuity
Crispy on the outside, soft and chewy in the middle?
Slashdot is basically the techie equivalent of Fox News. We don't really come here to get information, we come here to get entertained and enraged by things that fit our point of view.
It all sounds so cool! Sign me up!
Just bought a new quantum computer, but I'm uncertain how it works.
I wonder if they have Arne Saknussemm working for them? Wasn't he a Dane that led a trail to the Center of the Earth http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Journey_to_the_Center_of_the_Earth/
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Didn't one of the earlier versions of "Journey to the Center of the Earth" involve a Dane with a duck?
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Seriously! Yet another gold digging expedition in the name of "Science"
The horrible abominations you call Danish pastry over in the US, I wouldn't even feed to the pigs. I wouldn't mind my nationality being associated with a custard-filled fatty pastry, if only it was a delicious custard-filled fatty pastry. For heaven's sake, turn them into bio fuel or something, because they certainly aren't suitable for human consumption.
:-)
Same goes for your coffee, by the way.
Reminds me of something: now what was that... There's a Danish researcher and a goose, an older scientist and his young apprentice and a rich lady in pink stretch pants. Are we sure this wasn't an announcement from Disney studios?
The hollow-earthers were right! The GOP hopefuls should probably campaign on gaining ownership of the natural resources of Pellucidar; it'd fit right in with their anti-anthropomorphic climate change, sustainable fossil fuels, and creationism beliefs. :-D
I thought that these questions had been conclusively settled, as chronicled in that fine documentary The Core
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They are sending one scientist, one mountain guide, one unqualified but attractive lab assistant and the guide's pet duck into an extinct volcano to investigate.
It is just a lot in any direction. Same reason you are not a stain on the ground from the massive pressure off all the air on top of you. Air pressure is all around and the same all around.
A funny thing is that in theory, if you could drill a hole through the planet and you could jump down it and there was no air resistance you would pop out at the other end at the same speed as you entered. first you accelerate and then you decelerate. Of course, it would never work in real life but it is a fun idea.
For a thought experiment, on the side of a mountain, does a plumb line (weight on end of bit of rope) hang straight down OR a bit to the side because of the mountain? What about the position of the moon? If it can pull an entire ocean around, surely a bit of lead doesn't stand a chance.
We learn a lot about science and then a lot of us kinda forget to ask the next question. That is what makes the Einsteins and Newtons so brilliant. They did continue to ask. And not get told "because".
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