Kola Superdeep Borehole Seals
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The Kola Superdeep Borehole, the deepest man-made hole on Earth, has been sealed permanently due to safety concerns
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The Kola Superdeep Borehole reached 40,230 feet , making it the deepest man-made hole on Earth .
Russian authorities have announced the permanent sealing of the borehole due to safety concerns.
During the drilling process, scientists found microscopic fossils that are believed to be over 2 billion years old .
Russia has begun digitizing the data and samples that were collected during the project to ensure that its contributions remain accessible.
The Kola Borehole is a window into our planet’s past and a beacon for future discovery, says Dr. Carter .
“Its closure is not an end, but a new chapter in our quest to understand the Earth ,” says Carter . “The Kola borehole is more than a hole in the ground—it's a window”.