

The deepest man-made hole in the world
Nov 28, 2024
David Smythe, a Scottish geophysicist from the University of Glasgow, shares his experiences working on the Kola Superdeep Borehole, the deepest man-made hole on Earth. He discusses the ambitious Soviet drilling project aimed at understanding the Earth's crust during the Cold War. Listeners will hear about the collaboration between East and West, the challenges of harsh living conditions, and the high-stakes moments of triumph in the drilling process, including the excitement of recovering lost equipment.
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Joining the Kola Project
- Viktor Kipichnikov was thrilled to join the Kola Superdeep Borehole project.
- He described his excitement upon seeing the massive Uralmash 15,000 drilling rig.
Securing Access to Kola
- David Smyth saw an opportunity to study the Kola borehole's findings.
- His colleague, Conn Gillen, secured access by directly appealing to the Soviet Minister of Geology.
Traveling to Moscow During Unrest
- David Smyth and Conn Gillen traveled to Moscow amidst the 1991 coup attempt.
- Despite witnessing unrest, they proceeded with their planned meetings.