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Who is Arthur Engoron? Judge weighing future of Donald Trump empire is Ivy League-educated ex-cabbie
Who is Arthur Engoron? Judge weighing future of Donald Trump empire is Ivy League-educated ex-cabbie
The judge deciding the future of former President Donald Trump’s real estate empire has driven a taxi cab, played in a band and protested the Vietnam War
2023-10-01 12:16
No G20 consensus on emissions mitigation targets at talks -source
No G20 consensus on emissions mitigation targets at talks -source
CHENNAI Climate talks between representatives of the group of 20 countries (G20) failed to reach a consensus on
2023-07-28 20:16
Who is Addison Thomas? Ex-Wife of Florida man who went missing on cruise ship believes he is alive, prays for his safe return
Who is Addison Thomas? Ex-Wife of Florida man who went missing on cruise ship believes he is alive, prays for his safe return
Kevin McGrath disappeared on September 3 while on a Carnival Cruise and has been missing since then
2023-10-08 17:46
Trump to report to Atlanta jail to face charges in election-subversion case
Trump to report to Atlanta jail to face charges in election-subversion case
By Jack Queen ATLANTA Donald Trump is due to report to an Atlanta jail on Thursday to face
2023-08-24 18:17
Joe Rogan: Meet controversial podcaster's parents Susan Lembo and Joseph Rogan Sr
Joe Rogan: Meet controversial podcaster's parents Susan Lembo and Joseph Rogan Sr
Joe Rogan's parents split up when he was little and the podcaster has often alleged that Rogan Sr abused him as a child
2023-06-25 21:53
Failed referendum on Indigenous rights sets back Australian government plans to become a republic
Failed referendum on Indigenous rights sets back Australian government plans to become a republic
Australia's failed referendum on the Indigenous Voice has set back the government’s plans to cut the nation's constitutional ties to Britain’s King Charles III
2023-10-19 11:29
Turkey Demands Sweden Expel Kurd Suspects Before NATO Entry
Turkey Demands Sweden Expel Kurd Suspects Before NATO Entry
Turkey wants Sweden to begin extraditing or expelling suspected Kurdish separatists before next month’s summit of the North
2023-06-23 15:51
Families weave through long grass to dodge migration checkpoints
Families weave through long grass to dodge migration checkpoints
After crossing the river from Guatemala, migrants catch a van to take them north. But when they get near officials, they're told to take a detour.
2023-09-29 01:48
NCERT textbooks: Why some Indian scholars are disowning books they wrote
NCERT textbooks: Why some Indian scholars are disowning books they wrote
A group of Indian academics wants their names to be removed from textbooks they helped write - why?
2023-06-20 05:19
Geologists have figured out how to locate diamond ‘explosions’
Geologists have figured out how to locate diamond ‘explosions’
A group of geologists has recently achieved a breakthrough in identifying potential sites for the formation of diamonds. Diamonds, the hardest naturally occurring material we have found, originate under the extreme conditions of immense pressure and high temperatures deep within the Earth's interior. These precious gems are occasionally pushed to the surface in molten rock formations known as kimberlite. However, there are currently two competing theories regarding what is responsible for this rush of kimberlite which brings diamonds to the surface. In a recent study, these theories were closely examined by a research team. In a piece for The Conversation study author and Associate Professor in Earth Science at the University of Southampton, Thomas Gernon explained: “one proposes that kimberlite magmas exploit the ‘wounds’ created when the Earth’s crust is stretched or when the slabs of solid rock covering the Earth - known as tectonic plates - split up.” “The other theory involves mantle plumes, colossal upwellings of molten rock from the core-mantle boundary, located about 2,900km [1,802] beneath the Earth’s surface.” However, neither of these theories adequately explains how magma manages to find its way through the Earth's crust, or the specific composition of the resulting kimberlite. By employing statistical analysis and machine learning, the team analysed the breakup of continents and its correlation with kimberlite formation. Their findings indicated that the majority of kimberlite volcanoes erupt 20 to 30 million years after tectonic breakup. “It also added a major clue,” Gernon explained. “Kimberlite eruptions tend to gradually migrate from the continental edges to the interiors over time at a rate that is uniform across the continents.” Delving deeper into their investigation through computer-generated models, the team ultimately concluded that diamond eruptions stem from a "domino effect." As continents gradually drift apart from each other, they generate rifts of thinned crust. As this happens, regions of thick, cold rock descend into the hot magma beneath, inducing an upsurge of the mantle, which in turn triggers a similar flow in nearby continents. Gernon elaborated on the team's findings, saying, "Various other results from our computer models then advance to show that this process can bring together the necessary ingredients in the right amounts to trigger just enough melting to generate gas-rich kimberlites,” Gernon explained. “Once formed, and with great buoyancy provided by carbon dioxide and water, the magma can rise rapidly to the surface carrying its precious cargo.” Moreover, the same methodology could potentially be employed to locate diamonds and other rare elements. “The processes triggering the eruptions that bring diamonds to the surface appear to be highly systematic,” Gernon siad. “They start on the edges of continents and migrate towards the interior at a relatively uniform rate.” The study is published in the journal Nature. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
2023-08-31 00:18
'I did the snake and got up': Tommy Davidson reveals how Will Smith confronted him about his and Jada Pinkett Smith's on-screen kiss
'I did the snake and got up': Tommy Davidson reveals how Will Smith confronted him about his and Jada Pinkett Smith's on-screen kiss
Tommy Davidson said that Will Smith kept saying that he did not ‘appreciate’ what happened while Jada Pinkett tried to calm him down
2023-10-13 07:26
'It was worth the wait': Diane Warren who wrote 'Say Don't Go' with Taylor Swift 10 years ago says she knew it would be a hit
'It was worth the wait': Diane Warren who wrote 'Say Don't Go' with Taylor Swift 10 years ago says she knew it would be a hit
Diane Warren also revealed Taylor Swift is 'very particular about how she said certain things' while working on any lyrics
2023-10-28 07:19