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Massive gold reserve, which is hidden in the core of the earth and leaves the surface

The core of the earth is the largest repository of the planet's gold. Yes, a huge reserve of unused metal is located than in the earth core, and a new analysis shows that it leaves the surface.

The revelation is based on an analysis of isotopes from volcanic rocks that exploded deep below the lithosphere.

It is worth noting that over 99.999% of the gold shops and other precious metals are buried under 3,000 km of solid rocks, in the metallic core of the earth and go far beyond the reach of humanity.

Researchers at the University of Göttingen found traces of Ruthenium (RU) in volcanic rocks on the Hawaii Islands, which ultimately have to come from the Earth Core. They found Ruthenium-100, which is assumed that they were locked up in the earth core together with gold and other precious metals than it formed 4.5 billion years ago.

The researchers said that the unusually high Ruthenium 100 signal that they found in Laven on the earth's surface can only mean that these rocks ultimately come from the core coat limit.

Some of the scarce supplies of gold and other precious metals may have come from the Earth Core. (Photo: Getty)

“When the first results came, we found that we had literally hit gold! Our data confirmed that the material from the core, including gold and other precious metals, went into the above -mentioned coat on earth,” said Dr.

The details published in the Nature magazine suggest that the core of the earth is not as isolated as previously assumed.

“We can now also prove that huge volumes of overstated mantle materials are created by metric tons of rock-to-tons of the core boundary and ascending to the earth's surface to form ocean Islands like Hawaii,” added Professor Matthias Willbold.

The results indicate that some of the narrow golden and other precious metals that we depend on – especially in critical sectors such as renewable energies – have arisen from the depths of the earth.

“Our results open up a completely new perspective on the development of the inner dynamics of our home planet,” said Messling.

Published by:

Sibu Kumar Tripathi

Published on:

May 27, 2025

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