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The new technique could help scientists peer into the very depths of the Earth.

, they have made some interesting observations about the most enigmatic parts of the Earth's geological system. Using new imaging techniques, the team was able to gain some valuable insight into this ultra-low velocity zone that lies around 1,864 miles below the Earth's surface.

Currently, it is believed that extra iron in these unusual zones might be creating the additional density that shows up on seismic wave patterns. Whether correct or not, the study of this region is a top priority for some geologists. Other scientists also believe there is a link between ultra-low velocity zones and volcanic hotspots, such as those in Hawaii and Iceland.is that these hotspots might be caused by material shooting up from the core to the surface calledThis new technique could help revolutionize this field of study too. Yet others can now better focus on the effusions of lava that sit above these hot spots to look for evidence of so-called"core leaking.".

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