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Further research suggests it's a normal, natural geologic occurrence, but still
Massive, mysterious ‘hot blob’ beneath Eastern USJUST IN - Massive, mysterious ‘hot blob’ beneath Eastern US is moving toward New York, puzzling scientists — NYP4:04 PM · Aug 4, 2025
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MORE: UK scientists have identified a massive “blob” of rock beneath the Appalachian Mountains that is gradually oozing toward New York City, according to a new study published in the journal Geology. “This thermal upwelling has long been a puzzling feature of North American geology,” said the study’s lead author, Tom Gernon, Professor of Earth Science at the University of Southampton - NYP
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Massive, mysterious ‘hot blob’ beneath Eastern USJUST IN - Massive, mysterious ‘hot blob’ beneath Eastern US is moving toward New York, puzzling scientists — NYP4:04 PM · Aug 4, 2025
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MORE: UK scientists have identified a massive “blob” of rock beneath the Appalachian Mountains that is gradually oozing toward New York City, according to a new study published in the journal Geology. “This thermal upwelling has long been a puzzling feature of North American geology,” said the study’s lead author, Tom Gernon, Professor of Earth Science at the University of Southampton - NYP
https://thedebrief.org/scientists-propos...c-anomaly/
Quote:Scientists studying a massive, 350-kilometer-wide hot zone deep beneath the northern part of the United States’ Appalachian Mountains, near New England, have determined that the mysterious region of deep heat is likely a remnant of the split between North America and Greenland that occurred over 80 million years ago.
Known as the Northern Appalachian Anomaly (NAA), the enigmatic hot zone, located 200 km beneath the surface, likely accounts for previously unexplained diamond-filled volcanic eruptions and other geological effects in the areas above the hot zone that have occurred over the millions of years since its formation.
The concept of the ‘mantle wave’ theory. According to the statement, the theory describes how the hot, dense rock found at these depths starts to peel away from the base of tectonic plates, “much like blobs in a lava lamp,” once the continents break apart.
Now free from the continental shelf, these blobs ripple along the lower surfaces of the continents like waves rippling on a pond. Based on geological observations and computer simulations, this process can occur over tens of millions of years. It’s this movement that the team believed caused the hot zone’s birth and migration under its current location.
The team’s previous research suggested the rock drips can line up in series like dominoes. When they fall, they effectively “migrate” over time.
Professor Sascha Brune, co-author of the study who leads the Geodynamic Modelling Section at GFZ in Potsdam, Germany, said the puzzling hot zone underneath the Appalachian Mountains is “very likely one of these drips, which originated far from where it now sits.”
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Always hopeful yet discontent, knows changes aren't permanent
But change is
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