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American Focus > Blog > Tech and Science > Mysterious Blobs Deep Inside Earth May Fuel Deadly Volcanic Eruptions : ScienceAlert
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Mysterious Blobs Deep Inside Earth May Fuel Deadly Volcanic Eruptions : ScienceAlert

Last updated: July 14, 2025 12:30 am
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Exploring the Deep Earth Structures that Influence Volcanic Eruptions

Volcanic eruptions have the power to wreak havoc on Earth, destroying essential infrastructure, disrupting air traffic, and even altering the climate for years. Understanding the root causes of these cataclysmic events is crucial for predicting and mitigating their impact.

Recent research has shed light on specific features deep within the Earth’s lower mantle that are directly linked to volcanic eruptions. Contrary to traditional textbook diagrams depicting a smooth lower mantle, scientists have discovered a mountainous topography with continent-sized structures known as ‘BLOBS’ that are believed to influence volcanic activity on the surface.

Volcanologist Annalise Cucchiaro and her team from the University of Wollongong have uncovered the connection between these deep mantle structures and volcanic eruptions. These BLOBS act as conduits for scorching rock columns called deep mantle plumes, which can trigger massive volcanic eruptions capable of altering the course of life on Earth.

Through detailed analysis of volcanic eruptions that occurred around 300 million years ago, the researchers confirmed that the movement of these BLOBS directly correlates with the emergence of mantle plumes and subsequent volcanic activity on the Earth’s surface.

The Dynamic Nature of BLOBS

There are two distinct BLOBS located beneath the African and Pacific hemispheres within the lower mantle. While the exact nature of these structures remains uncertain – whether they are stationary or in constant motion – the research suggests a dynamic system where BLOBS generate mantle plumes that lead to volcanic eruptions.

By simulating the movements of BLOBS over a billion years ago, the researchers demonstrated how the tilted rise of mantle plumes aligned with known eruption sites, indicating a close relationship between the two phenomena.

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Implications and Future Prospects

Understanding the role of BLOBS in volcanic eruptions not only helps in predicting future volcanic activity but also opens up opportunities for discovering valuable resources such as diamonds, kimberlite, and renewable energy minerals. By unraveling the mysteries surrounding these deep Earth structures, scientists can gain insights into the mechanisms driving giant volcanic explosions.

This groundbreaking research, published in Communications Earth & Environment, marks a significant step towards decoding the complex interplay between deep Earth structures and volcanic events. It offers a glimpse into the hidden forces shaping our planet’s volatile geology and underscores the importance of continued exploration and study in this field.

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