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    Scientists Discover That North America Is “Dripping” Down Into Earth’s Mantle

    By University of Texas at AustinApril 3, 202513 Comments6 Mins Read
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    Earth Crust Dripping Rock Concept Art
    Researchers have discovered that the North American continent’s underside is experiencing “cratonic thinning,” where blobs of rock are dripping away due to the remnants of a tectonic plate sinking into the Earth’s mantle. This phenomenon, first observed in real-time, is happening over the U.S. Midwest and is linked to the Farallon Plate, which has been subducting beneath North America for millions of years. (Artist’s concept). Credit: SciTechDaily.com

    Researchers have discovered cratonic thinning occurring beneath North America, driven by the remnants of the Farallon Plate.

    Researchers have discovered that the underside of the North American continent is slowly dripping away in blobs of rock. The remnants of a tectonic plate sinking into the Earth’s mantle may be the cause of this phenomenon.

    A paper published in Nature Geoscience describes the discovery, which was made at The University of Texas at Austin. This marks the first time that “cratonic thinning” has been observed in action.

    “We made the observation that there could be something beneath the craton,” said the study’s lead author Junlin Hua, who conducted the research during a postdoctoral fellowship at UT’s Jackson School of Geosciences. “Luckily, we also got the new idea about what drives this thinning.”

    What Are Cratons?

    Cratons are ancient rock formations that make up the core of Earth’s continents. They are known for their stability and ability to endure for billions of years. However, cratons can sometimes undergo changes that affect their stability or lead to the removal of entire rock layers.

    For instance, millions of years ago, the North China Craton lost its deepest root layer.

    What makes the discovery of cratonic dripping particularly significant, according to the researchers, is that it is happening in real-time. This provides scientists with a unique opportunity to observe the process of cratonic thinning as it unfolds.

    Cratonic Dripping Graphic
    A figure from the study showing rock dripping from the craton. The researchers hypothesize that the dripping is caused by the remnants of the subducting Farallon slab below the craton. Credit: Nature Geoscience, Hua et al.

    The dripping is concentrated over the Midwest of the United States. There’s no need to worry about the continent hollowing out or the dripping changing the landscape anytime soon, the researchers assure. The mantle processes driving the dripping can influence how tectonic plates evolve over time – but they’re very slow going. What’s more, the dripping is expected to eventually stop as the remnants of the tectonic plate sinks deeper into the mantle and its influence over the craton fades.

    The discovery is most important to geoscientists who study continents over their entire lifespan, said co-author Thorsten Becker, a professor at the Jackson School’s Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences and Institute for Geophysics.

    “This sort of thing is important if we want to understand how a planet has evolved over a long time,” Becker said. “It helps us understand how do you make continents, how do you break them, and how do you recycle them [into the Earth.]”

    Methodology Behind the Discovery

    The dripping discovery came out of a larger project led by Hua, who is now a professor at the University of Science and Technology of China, that created a new full-waveform seismic tomographic model for North America using an approach developed by co-author Stephen Grand, who is now a professor emeritus at the Jackson School, and his team. This computer model, which uses seismic data collected by the EarthScope project, revealed new details about the geologic processes happening in the crust and mantle underlying North America.

    Seismic Velocity Map of North America
    Seismic waves pass through different geological features at different speeds. This map shows seismic speed in the Earth’s crust at 200 kilometers depth across the continental United States and portions of Central America and Canada. The North American craton (outlined in black dashes) has a high seismic velocity compared to its surroundings. Credit: Nature Geoscience, Hua et al.

    “Because of the use of this full-waveform method, we have a better representation of that important zone between the deep mantle and the shallower lithosphere where we would expect to get clues on what’s happening with the lithosphere,” Becker said.

    The Role of the Farallon Plate

    This model brought the drips into view for the first time in this way. It also helped the researchers deduce that the Farallon Plate, an oceanic tectonic plate that has been subducting under North America for about the past 200 million years, could be driving the process despite being separated from the craton by about 600 kilometers.

    The plate, which was first seismically imaged in the 1990s by Grand, played an important role in shaping the North American plate. The researchers think that it is now wearing away at the continent from below by redirecting the flow of mantle material so that it shears the bottom of the craton and by releasing volatile compounds that weaken its base.

    Although the dripping is concentrated in one area of the craton, Hua said that the plate appears to be interacting with material from across the entire craton, which covers most of the United States and Canada.

    “A very broad range is experiencing some thinning,” Hua said.

    When the researchers built a computer model of these dynamics, the model craton dripped when the Farallon Plate was present. When the plate was removed, the dripping stopped.

    Becker acknowledges that computer models have limitations. But the model’s resemblance to the data is a good sign, he said.

    “You look at a model and say, ‘Is it real, are we overinterpreting the data or is it telling us something new about the Earth?

    ’” Becker said. “But it does look like in many places that these blobs come and go, that it’s [showing us] a real thing.”

    Reference: “Seismic full-waveform tomography of active cratonic thinning beneath North America consistent with slab-induced dripping” by Junlin Hua, Stephen P. Grand, Thorsten W. Becker, Helen A. Janiszewski, Chujie Liu, Daniel T. Trugman and Hejun Zhu, 28 March 2025, Nature Geoscience.
    DOI: 10.1038/s41561-025-01671-x

    The research was funded by the National Science Foundation and the Jackson School of Geosciences and involved colleagues at University of Hawai’i at Mānoa, University of Nevada, Reno, and Southern University of Science and Technology.

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    13 Comments

    1. Udhaa on April 3, 2025 9:56 am

      Interesting

      Reply
      • Michelle on April 3, 2025 11:29 pm

        Even Mother Earth needs to flush the toilet.

        Reply
        • Tew on April 18, 2025 9:21 am

          Liberals have atax to fix it

          Reply
    2. Jason Fyles on April 3, 2025 5:18 pm

      I have a theory to run by you guys and girls. When the tectonic plate goes down, does it then melt somewhere down below the lower mantle and then get sent back up to the top through a 🌋 volcanoes??? Could that be a way of earth recycling itself and giving new land mass from the volcanoes??? Could we (Humans) somehow harness the energy from the Lava by some form of processing the heat and slowing the Lava’s assent and reducing the risk of catastrophic events that completely destroy whatever is in its way??? Food for thought!

      Reply
      • John on April 3, 2025 9:25 pm

        No Jason. You are gonna die. Si enjoy however short and sweet it is instead of trying to be immortal and telling yourself it’s possible to be invincible. Try meditation or becoming part of the community and fulfill a greater need.

        Reply
      • Deborah Schell on April 13, 2025 12:33 am

        Excellent thinking. Only through thought and discussion can we move forward. Not sure if that would be possible. But, the idea is very interesting!

        Reply
    3. Tendencies D on April 4, 2025 3:44 am

      Not an iota of what was suggested and in fact is clear and positive thinking regarding the future long, long after we have been replaced…. .Much like the Earth in these articles.

      Narcissism is replete with enjoinders to “fulfill a greater need” and other such balderdash. One would find it difficult to find a need greater than the harnessing of the energy of the planet to benefit mankind.

      We will all die but some of us will develop adaptation strategies (the single greatest aspect of humanity) that affects us all. 😉

      Reply
    4. Boba on April 4, 2025 7:45 am

      May it pull Trump and Musk down with it.

      Reply
      • Samantha on April 5, 2025 10:04 am

        yes. pleasr

        Reply
        • Owen on April 10, 2025 2:56 am

          It’s happening because most People in middle America are overweight

          Reply
      • Deborah Schell on April 13, 2025 12:35 am

        Please leave politics out of this. Every time …

        Reply
    5. Tim on April 4, 2025 10:56 am

      They don’t have a clue what’s going on down there,the earth having a mantle is just a theory, the deepest hole ever drilled is 42,000 feet not even close to going thru the so called crust, I always find it funny they claim to know what the different layers are made of, and how thick they are, when the truth of it is they don’t have a clue they know whats 42.000 feet deep on 1 spot on the earth everything else is a mystery

      Reply
      • Deborah Schell on April 13, 2025 12:36 am

        So very true. It’s all only hypothesis. Interesting though.

        Reply
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