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Earth Is Pulsing Beneath Africa Where The Crust Is Being Torn Apart : ScienceAlert

Last updated: June 25, 2025 2:15 am
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A New Discovery: Rhythmic Pulses Detected Deep Under Africa

A fascinating discovery has been made deep under Africa, where a rhythmic pulse akin to a heartbeat has been found surging through the Earth’s crust. At the Afar triple junction in Ethiopia, where three tectonic plates converge, molten magma is pulsating from below, causing dynamic geological changes.

Geologist Emma Watts from Swansea University led a team of researchers in studying the chemical signatures of volcanoes in the region to gain insights into the ongoing process of continental breakup. The mantle beneath Afar was found to be pulsing with distinct chemical signatures, indicating a complex interplay between the Earth’s interior and its surface.

Understanding Earth’s Dynamic Surface

Earth’s surface is in a constant state of flux due to the movement of tectonic plates. The Afar junction, where the Arabian, Nubian, and Somalian plates meet, is a hotspot of geological activity. As these plates drift apart, a new ocean basin is slowly forming beneath the Afar Triangle.

Scientists believe that mantle upwelling is driving the process of continental breakup in this region. By analyzing volcanic rock samples collected from Afar and the Main Ethiopian Rift, researchers were able to identify distinct chemical patterns that reveal the pulsating nature of the mantle beneath the surface.

Implications for Future Research

The research findings suggest that mantle plumes and upwellings can be influenced by the dynamics of tectonic plates, providing valuable insights into the processes reshaping our planet. Geologist Tom Gernon noted that the pulsating nature of the mantle plume resembles a heartbeat, with pulses varying based on the thickness and movement of the tectonic plates.

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Geophysicist Derek Keir highlighted the significance of understanding how deep mantle upwellings interact with tectonic plates, shaping volcanic activity and seismic events. This research opens up new avenues for studying the evolution of Earth’s surface and the mechanisms driving continental breakup.

The study has been published in Nature Geoscience, shedding light on the intricate relationship between deep mantle processes and surface geological phenomena.

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