American scientists from the Oceanography Institute of the Forest-Houl and other scientific centers have revealed an unexpected abnormal in Gofar's fault in the Pacific. They have found the underground mines of super salt water, which can change ideas about geological processes. The research was published in the Journal of Science Science (SciaDV).

Using electromagnetic measurements, the research team revealed high conductive conductors on one side of the error. These features indicate the salt water cluster, perhaps formed by hidden Magma activity.
This has challenged all our expectations. Usually, such errors are considered simple, but here we see complex processes, he said the leading author of the study, Christine Chesi.
Scientists believe that one side has a hidden heat source (maybe Magma). He heated seawater, turning it into concentrated salt water. This saline accumulates the bottom, creating an electric wire bag on the network.
According to scientists, the detection of salt water and Magma can change the idea of those errors, because they were considered inexperienced.
The researchers plan to study the connection of the error to the average mountainside to understand the size of this phenomenon.