A new study shows that climate shapes the land and can change where earthquakes happen and when volcanoes erupt.
A ridiculous but instructive thought experiment involving deep time, plate tectonics, erosion and the slow death of the sun ...
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New study reveals the links between climate, earthquakes and human evolution
Along the dry shores of northern Kenya, a long turquoise lake quietly records the tug of deep forces. Lake Turkana looks ...
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Ocean eruptions may echo ancient continental breakups
Recent research has shed light on a fascinating connection between ancient continental breakups and current volcanic activity ...
Had one hoped to leave a time capsule for today’s Bostonians in the Permian period 250 million years ago, much less the Pliocene epoch four million years ago , they would have been completely, utterly ...
The tectonic plates under Africa and Asia are slowly drifting apart, as the Gulf of Suez that separates these two land masses ...
Recent scientific revelations have upended the long-held belief that the rift between Africa and Asia, specifically through ...
Magnetic data collected in the late 1960s has been brought back to life by a research team including a Keele scientist, who ...
Geodynamics, Neutrino Oscillation-Induced Radioactive Decay, Magmatic Activity, Earthquake Mechanism, Earthquake Precursor ...
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A gulf separating Africa and Asia is still pulling apart — 5 million years after scientists thought it had stopped
The Arabian and African tectonic plates failed to pull apart 28 million years ago at the Gulf of Suez, but the area hasn't ...
Waves in Earth's mantle created by the rifting of continents may peel the planet's crust from below, feeding volcanoes in the ...
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