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Scientists Spotted Signs of a Hidden Structure Inside Earth’s Core : ScienceAlert

Last updated: April 24, 2025 5:40 pm
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The Hidden Layers of Earth’s Inner Core: Unraveling Earth’s History

While most of us take the ground beneath our feet for granted, written within its complex layers, like the pages of a book, is Earth’s history. Our history.

Research shows there are little-known chapters in that history, deep within Earth’s past. In fact, Earth’s inner core appears to have another even more inner core within it.

“Traditionally we’ve been taught the Earth has four main layers: the crust, the mantle, the outer core and the inner core,” Australian National University geophysicist Joanne Stephenson explained in 2021.

Our knowledge of what lies beneath Earth’s crust has been inferred mostly from what volcanoes have divulged and what seismic waves have whispered.

From these indirect observations, scientists have calculated that the scorchingly hot inner core, with temperatures surpassing 5,000 degrees Celsius (9,000 Fahrenheit), makes up only 1 percent of Earth’s total volume.

But a few years ago, Stephenson and colleagues found evidence Earth’s inner core may actually have two distinct layers.

“It’s very exciting – and might mean we have to re-write the textbooks!” Stephenson explained at the time.

The team used a search algorithm to trawl through and match thousands of models of the inner core with observed data across many decades about how long seismic waves take to travel through Earth, gathered by the International Seismological Centre.

So what’s down there? The team looked at some models of the inner core’s anisotropy – how differences in the make-up of its material alters the properties of seismic waves – and found some were more likely than others.

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While some models suggest the material of the inner core channels seismic waves faster parallel to the equator, others indicate the mix of materials allows for faster waves more parallel to Earth’s rotational axis. Even then, there are arguments about the exact degree of difference at certain angles.

The study here didn’t show much variation with depth in the inner core, but it did find there was a change in the slow direction to a 54-degree angle, with the faster direction of waves running parallel to the axis.

A 3D Rendering of the structure of Earth in Space, showing inner layers and core, on a dark starry background.
Earth’s inner core may actually have two distinct layers. (alexlmx/Canva Pro)

“We found evidence that may indicate a change in the structure of iron, which suggests perhaps two separate cooling events in Earth’s history,” Stephenson said.

“The details of this big event are still a bit of a mystery, but we’ve added another piece of the puzzle when it comes to our knowledge of the Earth’s inner core.”

These findings may explain why some experimental evidence has been inconsistent with our current models of Earth’s structure.

The presence of an innermost layer has been suspected before, with hints that iron crystals that compose the inner core have different structural alignments.

“We are limited by the distribution of global earthquakes and receivers, especially at polar antipodes,” the team writes in their paper, explaining the missing data decreases the certainty of their conclusions.

But their conclusions align with other studies on the anisotropy of the innermost inner core.

Future research may fill in some of these data gaps and allow scientists to corroborate or contradict their findings, and hopefully translate more stories written within this early layer of Earth’s history.

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This research was published in the Journal of Geophysical Research.

An earlier version of this article was published in March 2021.

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