http://www.science-frontiers.com/sf090/sf090g08.htm
THE KTB HOLE
KTB = Kontinentales Tiefbohrprogramm der Bundesrepublik Deutschland
If you could drop a pfennig down the KTB hole, it would take several minutes to hit bottom, for this research drill hole has now penetrated to 7.5 kilometers. It is the second deepest man-made hole, after the Soviet 12-km hole in the Kola Peninsula. Drilled solely for scientific purposes, the rocks and strata encountered by the KTB drill bits have forced the redrawing of German geological maps. The “real” subterranean world turned out to be quite different from that inferred from both surface indications and the seismic and electrical probing of the depths. Three specific surprises are worth mentioning:
Temperatures in the drill hole rose far faster than predicted. The expected boundary (”suture”) between two old tectonic plates thought to exist at 3 km according to surface geology had not yet appeared at 7.5 km. Most interestingly, crevicular structure (crevices and pores) existed at almost all depths, even though theory said they could not because of intense pressures. And these voids were filled with fluids. P. Keher, a KTB scientist, was amazed at what the drill found:
“When I started 25 years ago, the idea was that the deeper you go into the crust, the drier it gets.”
(Kerr, Richard A.; “Looking — Deeply — into the Earth’s Crust in Europe,” Science, 261:295, 1993.)
Comment. Deep-living bacteria were not mentioned in the above article, but Soviet scientists claim to have pumped them up from 12 km down! Outer space may not be our final frontier despite the introductory blurb to Star Trek!
From Science Frontiers #90, NOV-DEC 1993. (C) 1993-2000 William R. Corliss
As Humans our function on this planet is to provide waste for bacteria to live on.
I would like to welcome our Bacteria Masters from the Deep.
All HAIL the BM.