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Ringwoodite: A Unique Mineral That Can
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Ringwoodite: A Unique Mineral That Can "Store Water" And Reveal Secrets Of Inner Earth

The minerals that lie deep beneath our feet hold all sorts of secrets about our planet‚ like the superdeep diamonds that tell us about the formation of continents. But there’s one particularly rare‚ buried mineral you may well have never heard of‚ and it too has uncovered some mysteries. Its name? Ringwoodite.What is ringwoodite?Ringwoodite was first discovered back in 1969 in a fragment of the Tenham meteorite‚ a space rock that took a fancy to Australia. The deep blue mineral was named after Australian geophysicist and geochemist Ted Ringwood‚ who had predicted that its structure might exist.Speaking of structure‚ ringwoodite is a member of the spinels‚ a group of minerals that crystallize in the shape of a cube. It’s also a high-pressure form of the mineral olivine – both are magnesium silicates‚ but only olivine has some iron thrown in for good measure.Trapped in a diamondIt’s not just a pretty blue face. As it turns out‚ ringwoodite is excellent at storing water – the oxygen and hydrogen atoms that make up the liquid of life can take up the place of magnesium atoms and oxides within the mineral‚ bundled up as hydroxyl."The ringwoodite is like a sponge‚ soaking up water. There is something very special about the crystal structure of ringwoodite that allows it to attract hydrogen and trap water‚" explained geophysicist Steve Jacobsen in a statement.So‚ when the first ever terrestrial rock sample of ringwoodite was confirmed within a tiny “ultradeep” diamond back in 2014‚ scientists got pretty excited. These superdeep diamonds often form within what’s known as the transition zone‚ the region within the Earth separating the upper and lower mantle that’s about 410 to 660 kilometers below the surface.“These high-pressure diamonds give you a window into the deep Earth‚” said Graham Pearson‚ lead author of the study examining the diamond‚ speaking to Nature News. And not only did that window confirm the long-held theory that ringwoodite existed as a major component of the transition zone‚ it also gave direct evidence that water was present deep below our feet.Water worldHowever‚ there’s not some giant ocean hidden underground (sorry not sorry‚ Hollow Earth enthusiasts). As mentioned above‚ it’s a case of hydroxyl being stored within the mineral – it’s more like a crystal reservoir of potential water‚ which sounds like a fairly delightful place to be if it were not for‚ you know‚ being deep underground.But just how much “water” is in the transition zone? Another 2014 study suggests it could be quite a lot.Using seismic wave data from over 500 earthquakes‚ researchers from Northwestern University and the University of New Mexico examined the speed of the waves at different depths to figure of what types of rocks the waves were traveling through. From this‚ they added further evidence that ringwoodite was indeed present in the transition zone.According to their results‚ this would mean that even if it only made up 1 percent of the rock in the mantle‚ the total amount of ringwoodite in this region could hold three times the amount of water found in Earth’s oceans.The authors also found evidence that Earth’s water cycle is more than just what happens on the surface. "If there is a substantial amount of H2O in the transition zone‚ then some melting should take place in areas where there is flow into the lower mantle‚" study author and seismologist Brandon Schmandt explained in a statement‚ "and that is consistent with what we found.""I think we are finally seeing evidence for a whole-Earth water cycle‚ which may help explain the vast amount of liquid water on the surface of our habitable planet‚" added Jacobsen. "Scientists have been looking for this missing deep water for decades."Not a bad day’s work for ringwoodite‚ it seems.
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Stellar soulslike Lies of P drops Denuvo‚ and it’s on sale right now
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Stellar soulslike Lies of P drops Denuvo‚ and it’s on sale right now

There were some fantastic soulslike games on PC in 2023‚ from direct contenders such as Lords of the Fallen and Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty to those adopting Dark Souls ideas in different formats like Blasphemous 2 and Remnant 2. But of those more traditional offerings‚ the real winner was Lies of P‚ which rose above its ‘we have Bloodborne at home’ comparisons to stand out as one of the year’s most pleasing surprises. Now‚ developer Neowiz has removed its Denuvo anti-tamper DRM in its latest update‚ and is offering the game cheap in a Steam sale‚ if you’re quick about it. Continue reading Stellar soulslike Lies of P drops Denuvo‚ and it’s on sale right now MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Best Lies of P weapons‚ Lies of P review‚ Best games like Dark Souls
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Starfield Players Baffled By Hidden Leaning Tower Of Pisa Easter Egg
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Starfield Players Baffled By Hidden Leaning Tower Of Pisa Easter Egg

A Starfield player has re-discovered a monumental easter egg that references the Leaning Tower of Pisa. While this isn't a new discovery‚ many members of the community have been left baffled due to its rarity.
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Science Explorer
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Honduran white bats: The fluffy little bats that roost together in leaf tents
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Honduran white bats: The fluffy little bats that roost together in leaf tents

These tiny white bats‚ which can construct a leaf-made tent‚ are extremely picky eaters.
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Stunning rock art site reveals that humans settled the Colombian Amazon 13‚000 years ago
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Stunning rock art site reveals that humans settled the Colombian Amazon 13‚000 years ago

The first humans arrived in the Colombia Amazon around 13‚000 years ago.
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Woman Tries On Her Wedding Dress After 60 Years‚ Her Husband Has The Sweetest Reaction
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Woman Tries On Her Wedding Dress After 60 Years‚ Her Husband Has The Sweetest Reaction

Women place a significant value on their wedding dress‚ because they feel loved and cherished in it‚ and it also reminds them of the memories from their big day. Recently‚ TikToker @alibrookea shared a heartwarming clip of a grandmother rocking her wedding gown 60 years after marriage. The footage‚ which has now gone viral‚ which garnered 22 million views‚ 6.4 million likes‚ and 77K comments‚ features the grandmother teasing her husband as she flaunts her wedding dress. “60 years‚ and he still looks at her like that‚” the caption reads. Woman tries on her wedding dress 60 years later‚ husband has best reaction @alibrookea 60 years and he still looks at her like that #GoForTheHandful #GetCrocd #weddingtiktok #weddingdresses ♬ It’s Been A Long Long Time – Harry James In the short video‚ the grandmother surprised her husband‚ who was engrossed in a conversation with another person. She immediately steals his attention‚ and his reaction is priceless as he beams joyfully on seeing her in the outfit. RELATED: Eight Brides From A Family In Chicago Have Worn The Same Wedding Dress Purchased In 1950 Despite having celebrated their wedding six decades ago‚ it seems like the couple enjoyed a wonderful time together in their marriage‚ and they are not ready to stop until death do them part‚ judging by their expression of love in the video. The clip ended with a throwback photo from their wedding day. TikTok Vido screenshot Netizens took to the comment section to adore the wonderful couple for giving them an excellent sight to behold and reminding them of the essence of marriage. “The way his eyes lit up when he saw her is just precious‚ and the dress is just as lovely‚” a user wrote. “Imagine having a husband who still looks at you like that after 60 years sooooo lucky!” another person commented. TikTok Vido screenshot “Aw‚ I was so indifferent before watching this‚ and it almost made me cry immediately when I saw how he looked at her. I’ve never teared up so fast‚” another person added. Click for next Article The post Woman Tries On Her Wedding Dress After 60 Years‚ Her Husband Has The Sweetest Reaction appeared first on DoYouRemember? - The Home of Nostalgia. Author‚ Peace A
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We Built Ugly Churches and Still Do Not Attract Young People: How Is This Possible?
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We Built Ugly Churches and Still Do Not Attract Young People: How Is This Possible?

Some people find God after falling off a horse‚ but most Christians approach faith on a day-to-day basis through a cocktail made up of God’s grace‚ prayer‚ the cultivation of virtues and sacraments‚…
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Goodbye to Sandpoint
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Goodbye to Sandpoint

It’s mid-February 2024. In a desultory way‚ I am packing up and getting ready to leave Sandpoint‚ Idaho. I have spent the happiest days of my life here. Tommy and I and Tommy’s best friends here‚…
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EU Policy on Iran — a Legacy of Failure
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EU Policy on Iran — a Legacy of Failure

When Assadollah Assadi‚ the Iranian ‘diplomat’ jailed for 20 years in Belgium for a terrorist bomb plot‚ was released in a farcical deal with the Iranian regime and returned to a hero’s welcome…
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Hey‚ Lefty‚ America Is Worth Saving—From You
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Hey‚ Lefty‚ America Is Worth Saving—From You

They are trying to destroy America‚ of course‚ because Leftist ideology is built upon power and control of others‚ regardless of how many people they must kill‚ maim‚ torture‚ imprison‚ enslave‚ terrorize‚…
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