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Bizarre Magnetic Anomaly Beneath Australia Has a Surprisingly Familiar Shape : ScienceAlert

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Geologists Discover Unique Magnetic Anomaly Under Australia

Geologists have recently uncovered a peculiar magnetic anomaly beneath Australia that bears a striking resemblance to the shape of the continent itself. This anomaly, located within Australia’s Northern Territory, was revealed during an aeromagnetic survey conducted by the government using small planes equipped with magnetometers.

The magnetic anomaly mirrors Queensland’s point in the north, widens in the middle, and features two points extending downwards on the east and west sides – closely resembling the outline of Australia. The data collected during the survey provides insights into the remanent magnetization of rocks below the surface, allowing geologists to understand the geological architecture hidden beneath the ground.

Bizarre Magnetic Anomaly Beneath Australia Has a Surprisingly Familiar Shape
An aircraft performing an aeromagnetic survey. The magnetometer is the red ball at the end of the tail. (GSSA)

The rocks responsible for this magnetic anomaly formed over 1.5 billion years ago from volcanic eruptions and are interspersed with layers of sandstone from shallow seas and river deltas. Geological forces have since folded and compressed these rocks into a shape that uncannily mirrors the outline of the Australian continent.

By utilizing innovative gridding algorithms to refine the dataset, geologists have been able to create a clearer map of the underground magnetic landscape, enabling them to identify finer features and extract more geological information than ever before. The data is publicly available in an open-access database curated by Geoscience Australia, offering scientists the opportunity to study it freely and potentially discover valuable new mineral deposits.

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