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Continental Mantle Earthquakes Mapped for First Time

Nisha Pradhan
Last updated: 22/02/2026
Nisha Pradhan
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A glowing cross-section of the Earth showing seismic waves radiating from a deep continental mantle earthquake beneath the outer crust.

For decades, scientists believed that earthquakes almost exclusively rattled the Earth’s brittle outer crust . Now, researchers at Stanford University have proven that the ground shakes much deeper beneath our feet . A groundbreaking new study has produced the world’s first global map of continental mantle earthquakes . These rare tremors originate in the thick, semi-solid layer of rock located between the planet’s crust and its molten core . Published on February 5, 2026, in the journal Science, the research identifies 459 of these deep seismic events occurring since 1990 . By developing an innovative method to track seismic waves, scientists successfully pinpointed these elusive continental mantle earthquakes across the globe, offering critical clues about how our planet’s internal structures interact .

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The Earth’s Mysterious Middle LayerA Game-Changing Detection MethodWhere Do These Deep Quakes Occur?Why These Hidden Tremors Matter

The Earth’s Mysterious Middle Layer

Most traditional earthquakes start in the Earth’s crust, which extends roughly six to eighteen miles below the surface . The crust is cold and fragile, causing it to crack and snap under intense stress . Beneath this brittle shell lies the mantle, a massive, 1,800-mile-thick zone of dense, warm rock that makes up the majority of the Earth’s interior . The boundary separating the crust from the mantle is known as the Mohorovičić discontinuity, or simply the “Moho” .

Because the mantle is hotter and more flexible than the crust, it typically stretches slowly like taffy rather than breaking abruptly . Consequently, many experts historically assumed it was impossible for significant seismic activity to occur there . While deep tremors happen in subduction zones—where heavy oceanic plates are forced downward—quakes under the main continental landmasses were highly debated . This new research definitively proves that these sub-Moho fractures occur far away from subduction zones, sometimes reaching depths fifty miles below the Moho .

A Game-Changing Detection Method

Tracking seismic activity that deep is a massive challenge. Because the Earth’s crust thickness varies wildly, traditional detection methods struggled to confirm whether a deep tremor started in the lower crust or the upper mantle . Furthermore, these deep events are generally too small to be felt by humans on the surface .

To solve this, Stanford geophysics professor Simon Klemperer and lead study author Shiqi Wang created a brand-new detection technique . Their approach analyzes the distinct patterns of seismic waves that echo through the Earth after a tremor occurs . They focused on two specific vibrations: Sn waves, or “lid” waves, which travel horizontally along the very top layer of the mantle, and Lg waves, which are high-frequency vibrations that bounce rapidly within the crust . By measuring the ratio of these wave types during an event, the team could confidently determine whether the fracture originated above or below the Moho .

Where Do These Deep Quakes Occur?

Armed with their new technique, the researchers evaluated over 46,000 quakes before confirming the 459 continental mantle earthquakes . When mapped out, these rare events were found to cluster in very specific regions rather than happening randomly .

A dense concentration stretches across a band from the Alps to the Himalayas, areas driven by massive continental collisions and active mountain-building . Another major cluster sits in East Africa, where the continental crust is actively tearing apart . Tremors were also recorded under the western United States, Baffin Bay in Canada, and near the Bering Strait . Some quakes even appeared in surprising locations like the Bering Sea, where deep seismic activity had never been previously documented . Researchers note that expanding sensor networks in remote areas will likely uncover many more of these events .

Why These Hidden Tremors Matter

While continental mantle earthquakes happen roughly a hundred times less frequently than normal crustal quakes, mapping them is a massive leap forward for earth science . Because these events occur so far underground, they pose absolutely no danger to human life or infrastructure on the surface .

However, their scientific value is immense. Studying the upper mantle is crucial because this region generates volcanic magma and plays a primary role in driving tectonic plate movement . By understanding the specific triggers for these deep quakes—whether they are aftershocks from crustal activity or the result of heat-driven convection—scientists can better understand the forces that cause all earthquakes . Ultimately, researchers believe these deep tremors are part of an interconnected cycle that links the crust and the mantle together, offering a clearer picture of how our planet functions as a complete system .

TAGGED: continental mantle earthquakes, Earth's mantle, geology news, Moho boundary, seismic waves, Stanford University
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