Continent-size blobs in Earth’s mantle are a billion years old, ancient crystals reveal

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Apr 25

Continent-size islands deep inside Earth’s mantle could be more than a billion years old, a new study finds.

Known as large low-seismic-velocity provinces (LLSVPs), these blobs are both hotter and older than nearby areas of the mantle. The findings, published Jan. 22 in the journal Nature, shed light on Earth’s deep interior and could help explain how the mantle moves over time.

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