Posted on 10/22/2019 7:28:33 AM PDT by fishtank
Wood Buried Under Ocean Floor Thousands of Miles at Sea
October 22, 2019 | David F. Coppedge
Wood chips hundreds of feet deep in ocean sediments have been found. How did they get there?
Watch out for ocean trees.
Geology researchers from the University of Southern California (USC) went boring into ocean sediments near India, and were surprised to find direct evidence that Catastrophic events carry forests of trees thousands of miles to a burial at sea. They pulled up six cores of sediment from the ocean floor a thousand feet below the surface. The cores were extracted miles apart and over a thousand miles from shore.
Geology researchers at USC Dornsife find, for the first time, evidence that fresh wood can move from its home far inland to settle deep in the ocean, a discovery that appears to add to current models of Earths carbon cycle.
One implication is that this kind of burial of wood at sea will cause revisions of Earths carbon cycle. Climate models have not sufficiently taken this kind of carbon sequestration into account. But another implication was unexpected. How did wood chips from trees growing on mountains two miles high end up under the ocean floor?
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For a minute I thought:
Where are the dinosaurs?
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