China's Groundbreaking 10,000-Meter Journey Into The Cretaceous System

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China's Groundbreaking 10,000-Meter Journey Into The Cretaceous System

The hole will reach far into the Earth's crust to the Cretaceous System.

Scientists in China have begun digging a 10,000-meter (32,808 feet) hole into the Earth, the deepest ever attempted in the country.

Digging down through 10 layers of rock, the team hopes to reach rocks from the Cretaceous Period, the layer known as the Cretaceous System, which dates back up to 145 million years. The project, which broke ground recently, could be used to identify mineral resources as well as help assess environmental risks like earthquakes and volcanic eruptions, according to Bloomberg.

 The hole, while impressively deep, will not be the deepest human-made hole on Earth. That title goes to the Kola Superdeep Borehole, on the Kola Peninsula in northwestern Russia. The project, which spanned from May 24, 1970, to just after the collapse of the Soviet Union, saw the deepest branch of the hole reach 11,034 meters (36,201 feet) below sea level. 


The team found that the rocks deep below the Earth were a lot wetter than they were expecting. Before the borehole was found, scientists had thought the water would not permeate the rock so deeply. They had also been expecting to find a layer of basalt beneath the continent's granite, as this is what was found in the oceanic crust. Instead, they found that beneath the igneous granite was metamorphic granite. Since the continental crust was granite all the way down, this was evidence for plate tectonics, a theory that had only recently begun to be accepted when they began digging the borehole

Digging into the Earth doesn't always go so smoothly. An American team in the 1960s reached 183 meters (600 feet) beneath the seafloor, going through 13 meters (43 feet) of basalt in the uppermost layer of oceanic crust before the project was canceled due to mismanagement and financial troubles. With these problems aside, the task is still a huge undertaking.


“The construction difficulty of the drilling project can be compared to a big truck driving on two thin steel cables,” Sun Jinsheng, an academic at the Chinese Academy of Engineering, told Chinese state news agency Xinhua of the latest Chinese efforts.

While exciting, mantle fans await disappointment. The Earth's crust, on land, is variable. On average it is about 30 kilometers (19 miles) thick, though under mountain ranges it can reach as much as 100 kilometers (62 miles). We are far from reaching the Earth's mantle and tasting the forbidden goo.

Paris Saint Germain ACCEPT €300m Record-Bid from Al Hilal for Kylian Mbappe

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Reigning French Ligue 1 champions Paris Saint-Germain have accepted a world record €300million (£259m; $332m) bid for Kylian Mbappe from Al Hilal and have given the Saudi Pro League club permission to speak to the attacker.


The latest development comes after Les Parisiens left Mbappe out of their pre-season tour of Japan and South Korea and subsequently put him up for sale in the latest escalation of his contract saga.


Mbappe has long appeared intent on joining Spanish La Liga side Real Madrid, who failed to sign him last summer, but Al Hilal have now lodged an official offer for the player.


The 24 year-old informed PSG last month he would not be exercising the option in his deal signed last summer — but intended to stay for this coming season.


He has the option to extend his stay at PSG by a further year to 2025, but with the clause expiring at the end of the month, the French giants are preparing for the upcoming campaign without their talismanic frontman.


Any deal with Al Hilal would constitute a world-record transfer fee and see Mbappe earn a hugely lucrative salary rumoured to be around €13 million a week and €700m per season.


Al Hilal have already added to their ranks the likes of Ruben Neves from Wolverhampton Wanderers, Kalidou Koulibaly from Chelsea and Sergei Milinkovic-Savic from SS Lazio, in what has been a busy summer of transfer activities.


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