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A Hole in the Bottom of the Sea
Lucas Kavanagh
5 episodes
4 months ago
In 2015, a scientific expedition set out to be the first to ever drill to the mantle. This is an archival feed of the podcast mini-series documenting that attempt.
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In 2015, a scientific expedition set out to be the first to ever drill to the mantle. This is an archival feed of the podcast mini-series documenting that attempt.
Show more...
Earth Sciences
Science
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Prologue - The Quest To Touch The Mantle
A Hole in the Bottom of the Sea
22 minutes
5 years ago
Prologue - The Quest To Touch The Mantle
What is the mantle and why do we want to get our hands on it so badly? On this first episode we talk to chief scientist Henry Dick and staff scientist Peter Blum about the history leading up to expedition 360 and what we might learn from the next two months. Correction: this episode incorrectly states that seismic waves travel faster in denser rocks. The correct relationship is seismic waves travel faster in stiffer (more rigid and incompressible) rocks.
A Hole in the Bottom of the Sea
In 2015, a scientific expedition set out to be the first to ever drill to the mantle. This is an archival feed of the podcast mini-series documenting that attempt.