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Mysterious Structure Identified Beneath Bermuda Could Explain Its Weird Geology : ScienceAlert

Last updated: December 20, 2025 2:00 am
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The Mystery of Bermuda’s Geological Anomaly

The islands of Bermuda have long been a source of fascination for geologists due to their unusual geological composition. Unlike typical volcanic island chains, Bermuda’s archipelago defies traditional theories with its lack of current volcanic activity and the absence of a deep-rooted mantle plume.

Geologists estimate that Bermuda was formed around 33 million years ago by a shallow mantle layer resulting from a volcanic eruption. This geological anomaly consists of 181 islands that sit atop a mysterious swell in the Earth’s crust.

Unraveling the Mystery

Seismologists William Frazer from Carnegie Science and Jeffrey Park from Yale University delved into the enigma surrounding Bermuda’s geological structure. Through their research, they uncovered a layer of low-density rock approximately 20 kilometers thick beneath the oceanic crust.

Unlike conventional mantle plumes that uplift the seafloor with their buoyancy, this underplate appears to be responsible for supporting Bermuda’s unique topography. The absence of volcanic activity for millions of years should have caused the islands to subside into the ocean, yet they remain steadfast.

A New Explanation Emerges

The seismic data analyzed by Frazer and Park revealed compelling evidence of this thick layer of rock that likely formed during Bermuda’s volcanic period. This underplating phenomenon could be the key factor preventing Bermuda from succumbing to the forces of erosion and submersion.

While the concept of underplating is still a subject of debate within the scientific community, it offers a plausible explanation for Bermuda’s geological resilience. As sea levels continue to rise, understanding the dynamics of this hidden layer becomes crucial for predicting the archipelago’s future.

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Conclusion

The research conducted by Frazer and Park sheds new light on the geological mysteries of Bermuda, uncovering a potential mechanism that defies conventional wisdom. Their findings, published in Geophysical Research Letters, challenge existing theories and open doors to further exploration of Earth’s enigmatic landscapes.

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