SMRTR Science & EngineeringApr 10, 2025Interesting Engineering

205-mile thick ocean plates may sink or float based on buried ancient rock layer

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The discovery of an unusually thick 205-mile mantle transition zone beneath the Caribbean's Lesser Antilles suggests that subducting oceanic slabs transport substantial amounts of dense rock, potentially affecting plate movement and deep Earth processes.

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