Swiss Scientists Map Unusual Zones in Earth's Mantle
ETH Zurich researchers discover unexpected rock formations in Earth's lower mantle, challenging current understanding of plate tectonics.

Key Takeaways
- ETH Zurich and CalTech researchers have identified unexpected rock formations in the Earth's lower mantle.
- The discovered zones are colder or possess a different composition compared to the surrounding mantle rocks.
- These anomalies resemble submerged tectonic plates but are located under large oceans or continental interiors, far from plate boundaries.
- Current tectonic theory suggests there should be no material from submerged plates under the western Pacific region.
- Alternative theories suggest the material could be silica-rich remnants from 4 billion years ago or iron-rich accumulations.
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They Said
"Yet, these are not located where they were expected; instead, they are under large oceans or in the interior of continents – far away from plate boundaries."