University of Texas-Austin: Iron Atoms Discovered on the Move in Earth's Solid Inner Core
October 03, 2023
October 03, 2023
AUSTIN, Texas, Oct. 3 (TNSres) -- The University of Texas issued the following news release:
The iron atoms that make up the Earth's solid inner core are tightly jammed together by astronomically high pressures -- the highest on the planet.
But even here, there's space for wiggle room, researchers have found.
A study led by The University of Texas at Austin and collaborators in China found that certain groupings of iron atoms in the Earth's inner core are a . . .
The iron atoms that make up the Earth's solid inner core are tightly jammed together by astronomically high pressures -- the highest on the planet.
But even here, there's space for wiggle room, researchers have found.
A study led by The University of Texas at Austin and collaborators in China found that certain groupings of iron atoms in the Earth's inner core are a . . .