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China starts drilling superdeep borehole over 10,000 meters deep in landmark deep-Earth exploration, penetrating more than 10 continental strata​

Source: Xinhua
2023-05-30 20:09:15
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This aerial photo taken on May 30, 2023 shows the drilling project of a borehole over 10,000 meters deep for scientific exploration in northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. (Xinhua/Li Xiang)

URUMQI, May 30 (Xinhua) -- The drilling of China's first borehole over 10,000 meters deep for scientific exploration began on Tuesday in the Tarim Basin, northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region.
The operation started at 11:46 a.m. on Tuesday. It represents a landmark in China's deep-Earth exploration, providing an unprecedented opportunity to study areas of the planet deep beneath the surface.

With a design depth of 11,100 meters, the borehole is located in the hinterland of the Taklimakan Desert, the largest desert in China.

During the drilling process, the equipment, including drill bits and drill pipes weighing more than 2,000 tonnes, will go deep into the Earth, penetrating more than 10 continental strata, including the Cretaceous system.

Wang Chunsheng, a technical expert who joined the operation, said that drilling a borehole over 10,000 meters deep is a bold attempt to explore the unknown territory of the Earth and expand the boundaries of human understanding.

"The construction difficulty of the drilling project can be compared to a big truck driving on two thin steel cables," said Sun Jinsheng, an academician at the Chinese Academy of Engineering.

The Tarim Basin is one of the most difficult areas to explore due to its harsh ground environment and complicated underground conditions. ■

 
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China Is Drilling a 10,000-Meter-Deep Hole Into Earth’s Crust​

  • President Xi called for more underground exploration in 2021
  • The narrow shaft will break through 10 continental strata
An oil well of Tarim Oilfield at Taklamakan Desert in Xinjiang.

An oil well of Tarim Oilfield at Taklamakan Desert in Xinjiang.Photographer: Tan Hui/VCG/Getty Images

May 31, 2023 at 11:34 AM GMT+8


Chinese scientists have begun drilling a 10,000-meter (32,808 feet) hole into the Earth’s crust, as the world’s second largest economy explores new frontiers above and below the planet’s surface.

Drilling for what is set to be China’s deepest ever borehole began in the country’s oil-rich Xinjiang region on Tuesday, according to the official Xinhua News Agency. Earlier that morning, China sent its first civilian astronaut into space from the Gobi Desert.

The narrow shaft into the ground will penetrate more than 10 continental strata, or layers of rock, according to the report, and reach the cretaceous system in the Earth’s crust, which features rock dating back some 145 million years.

“The construction difficulty of the drilling project can be compared to a big truck driving on two thin steel cables,” Sun Jinsheng, a scientist at the Chinese Academy of Engineering, told Xinhua.

President Xi Jinping called for greater progress in deep Earth exploration in a speech addressing some of the nation’s leading scientists in 2021. Such work can identify mineral and energy resources and help assess the risks of environmental disasters, such as earthquakes and volcano eruptions.

The deepest man-made hole on Earth is still the Russian Kola Superdeep Borehole, which reached a depth of 12,262 meters (40,230 feet) in 1989, after 20 years of drilling.

 
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China Is Drilling a 10,000-Meter-Deep Hole Into Earth’s Crust​

  • President Xi called for more underground exploration in 2021
  • The narrow shaft will break through 10 continental strata
An oil well of Tarim Oilfield at Taklamakan Desert in Xinjiang.

An oil well of Tarim Oilfield at Taklamakan Desert in Xinjiang.Photographer: Tan Hui/VCG/Getty Images

May 31, 2023 at 11:34 AM GMT+8


Chinese scientists have begun drilling a 10,000-meter (32,808 feet) hole into the Earth’s crust, as the world’s second largest economy explores new frontiers above and below the planet’s surface.

Drilling for what is set to be China’s deepest ever borehole began in the country’s oil-rich Xinjiang region on Tuesday, according to the official Xinhua News Agency. Earlier that morning, China sent its first civilian astronaut into space from the Gobi Desert.

The narrow shaft into the ground will penetrate more than 10 continental strata, or layers of rock, according to the report, and reach the cretaceous system in the Earth’s crust, which features rock dating back some 145 million years.

“The construction difficulty of the drilling project can be compared to a big truck driving on two thin steel cables,” Sun Jinsheng, a scientist at the Chinese Academy of Engineering, told Xinhua.

President Xi Jinping called for greater progress in deep Earth exploration in a speech addressing some of the nation’s leading scientists in 2021. Such work can identify mineral and energy resources and help assess the risks of environmental disasters, such as earthquakes and volcano eruptions.

The deepest man-made hole on Earth is still the Russian Kola Superdeep Borehole, which reached a depth of 12,262 meters (40,230 feet) in 1989, after 20 years of drilling.

brilliant idea, what could possibly go wrong..

 
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Where is the effing connection ?

iu
Well the Chinese drilled a geothermal well in Tainjin which ruptured a under water reservoir which in turn led to massive sub surface deformation which caused more than a dozen buildings to lean and crack…

get the connection?
 
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Well the Chinese drilled a geothermal well in Tainjin which ruptured a under water reservoir which in turn led to massive sub surface deformation which caused more than a dozen buildings to lean and crack…

get the connection?

This hole is being drilled in the TaklaMakan desert.

Nothing to go wrong here, no high-rises, nothing around for hundreds of miles.

I still don't see a connection. Are you trying to be Homer?

iu
 
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Well the Chinese drilled a geothermal well in Tainjin which ruptured a under water reservoir which in turn led to massive sub surface deformation which caused more than a dozen buildings to lean and crack…

get the connection?
nope, this well is no where near Tainjin or any population centers.
 
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This hole is being drilled in the TaklaMakan desert.

Nothing to go wrong here, no high-rises, nothing around for hundreds of miles.

I still don't see a connection. Are you trying to be Homer?

iu
Not quite, there is a lot we don’t yet understand about the consequences of our actions until we’ve done irreparable irreversible damage. For instance, scientists are only now beginning to appreciate the consequences of fracking and its consequences Including increased risk and likelihood of earthquakes.

There is a startup that plans to drill all the way into the earths core and pump water in to generate massive amounts of steam to generate electricity. Let’s say this technology is commercialized at scale and 20 or 30 countries adopt this concept Does anyone know or understand the effects of cooling the earths core? I don’t think so…



 
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Not quite, there is a lot we don’t yet understand about the consequences of our actions until we’ve done irreparable irreversible damage. For instance, scientists are only now beginning to appreciate the consequences of fracking and its consequences Including increased risk and likelihood of earthquakes.

There is a startup that plans to drill all the way into the earths core and pump water in to generate massive amounts of steam to generate electricity. Let’s say this technology is commercialized at scale and 20 or 30 countries adopt this concept Does anyone know or understand the effects of cooling the earths core? I don’t think so…



we don't know. Which is why Chinese researchers are drilling to find out. why are you being dumb.
 
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Humanity is still stuck at 10-12 km. Damn we are backward.... good job China.
 
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we don't know. Which is why Chinese researchers are drilling to find out. why are you being dumb.

Apples and oranges. Didn't get it. :angel:

I guess you are unaware that the Long Beach quake, the deadliest in Southern California history was caused by drilling. U.S. Geological Survey scientists also attribute three other earthquakes, including the magnitude 5.0 earthquakes in 1920 in Inglewood and in 1929 in Whittier to drilling.

I guess you also didn’t know that the taklamakan desert is where the tectonic plate of the Indian subcontinent collides with the Eurasian plate. No one can rule out with absolute certainty that drilling to the earths core in the Taklamakan desert will not trigger a deadly earthquake in China or Pakistan or India.
 
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I guess you are unaware that the Long Beach quake, the deadliest in Southern California history was caused by drilling. U.S. Geological Survey scientists also attribute three other earthquakes, including the magnitude 5.0 earthquakes in 1920 in Inglewood and in 1929 in Whittier to drilling.

I guess you also didn’t know that the taklamakan desert is where the tectonic plate of the Indian subcontinent collides with the Eurasian plate. No one can rule out with absolute certainty that drilling to the earths core in the Taklamakan desert will not trigger a deadly earthquake in China or Pakistan or India.
If I was you, I would shut the FXXk up, don't embarrassed yourself, genius.
 
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