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Volcanic Lavas Reveal Gold and Precious Metals Leaking From Earth’s Core

A novel ruthenium isotope analysis links elevated metal levels in Hawaiian lavas to deep-mantle plumes transporting core material upward.

Researchers from Göttingen found tiny traces of the precious metal ruthenium with an anomalous isotopic composition in lavas from Hawaii. The new findings prove that the Earth’s core is leaking metallic material, including gold and other precious metals.
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Overview

  • A study published in Nature shows elevated ruthenium-100 in Hawaiian basalts originates from Earth’s core, confirming a leak of gold and other precious metals into the mantle.
  • Researchers at the University of Göttingen developed ultra-high-precision techniques to distinguish core-derived ruthenium isotopes in volcanic samples.
  • Massive mantle plumes carry several hundred quadrillion metric tonnes of superheated rock from the core-mantle boundary to form ocean islands like Hawaii.
  • The core-leak hypothesis may explain anomalies in surface distributions of gold, platinum and other rare metals and could refine mineral prospecting strategies.
  • Scientists are investigating whether this core-to-surface transfer has been continuous over millions of years or represents a more recent geologic phenomenon.