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Earth’s core is leaking gold

Last updated: May 22, 2025 2:09 pm
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The Earth’s core has long been a subject of fascination and speculation, with some even suggesting it could be hollow. However, recent research has debunked this myth, revealing that the Earth’s core is actually a dense, hot ball containing a variety of precious metals such as platinum, ruthenium, and gold. While accessing these riches buried deep beneath the Earth’s surface may seem like a lucrative opportunity, the reality is that they are virtually inaccessible due to being buried more than 1,850 feet beneath solid rock.

But a recent discovery in Hawai’i has shed light on a fascinating phenomenon: trace amounts of these valuable metals are actually seeping up from the Earth’s core. A team of researchers led by Nils Messling from Gƶttingen University made this groundbreaking discovery while analyzing volcanic rock samples from the islands of Hawai’i. Their findings, published in the journal Nature, revealed the presence of the rare ruthenium isotope, ¹⁰⁰Ru, in these samples.

What makes this discovery even more remarkable is that ¹⁰⁰Ru is typically more abundant in the Earth’s core, where the majority of the planet’s precious metals are found. The researchers were able to differentiate between the ruthenium isotopes found in the mantle and those originating from the core using new isotopic analysis methods developed at Gƶttingen University. This allowed them to determine that some of the volcanic basalts in Hawai’i contain an unusually high ¹⁰⁰Ru signal, indicating that it must have originated near the core-mantle boundary.

The implications of this discovery are significant. It suggests that the Earth’s core, previously thought to be inaccessible, is actually sending small amounts of material towards the surface during volcanic eruptions. This process not only provides valuable insights into the inner dynamics of our planet but also raises questions about the role of these core-derived materials in shaping the Earth’s geological history.

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As lead researcher Nils Messling puts it, “Our findings open up an entirely new perspective on the evolution of the inner dynamics of our home planet.” This discovery not only challenges our preconceived notions about the Earth’s core but also highlights the complex interplay between the core and mantle that shapes the world we live in.

In conclusion, the Earth’s core is not just a mysterious and inaccessible realm but a dynamic source of valuable materials that play a crucial role in shaping the planet’s geological processes. The research conducted in Hawai’i has provided a glimpse into this hidden world and has opened up new avenues for understanding the inner workings of our planet.

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