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News Release 13-045
Scientists Discover Layer of Liquified Molten Rock in Earth's Mantle
Hidden magma layer could play role in shaping the geologic face of our planet
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Marine scientists haul in a successfully recovered marine electromagnetic receiver.
Credit: Kerry Key
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Map of the survey region where the research was conducted.
Credit: Scripps Institution of Oceanography
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Crew deploying an ocean bottom electromagnetic receiver in the ocean off Nicaragua's shores.
Credit: Kerry Key
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Orange-colored area enclosed by dashed line denotes recently discovered magma layer.
Credit: Scripps Institution of Oceanography
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Researchers pull an ocean bottom electromagnetic receiver onto the vessel Melville's deck.
Credit: Kerry Key
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