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Published The life below our feet: Team discovers microbes thriving in groundwater and producing oxygen in the dark - The Life Below Our Feet: Microbes Thriving in Groundwater and Producing Oxygen in the Dark (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
A survey of groundwater samples drawn from aquifers beneath more than 80,000 square miles of Canadia ...
Published Water determines magma depth, a key to accurate models of volcanic activity, eruption - Water Determines Magma Depth: A Key to Accurate Models of Volcanic Activity and Eruption (via sciencedaily.com)
Around the world, between 40 and 50 volcanoes are currently erupting or in states of unrest, and hun...
Published Researchers trace geologic origins of Gulf of Mexico 'super basin' success - Researchers Trace Geologic Origins of Gulf of Mexico 'Super Basin' Success (via sciencedaily.com)
The Gulf of Mexico holds huge untapped offshore oil deposits that could help power the U.S. for deca...
Published Listening to nanoscale earthquakes - Unraveling the Mysteries of Nanoscale Earthquakes (via sciencedaily.com)
A recent study presents an exciting new way to listen to 'the crackling' noise of atoms shifting at...
Published A life less obvious: Study sheds light on the evolution of underground microbes - A Life Less Obvious: Study Sheds Light on the Evolution of Underground Microbes (via sciencedaily.com)
Precambrian cratons -- some of Earth's oldest rocks -- were uninhabitable for microbes for much of t...
Published A swarm of 85,000 earthquakes at the Antarctic Orca submarine volcano - A Swarm of 85,000 Earthquakes at the Antarctic Orca Submarine Volcano (via sciencedaily.com)
In a remote area, a mix of geophysical methods identifies magma transfer below the seafloor as the c...
Published Window to another world: Life is bubbling up to seafloor with petroleum from deep below - Window to Another World: Life is Bubbling Up to Seafloor with Petroleum from Deep Below (via sciencedaily.com)
Microbial life is bubbling up to the ocean floor along with fluids from deeply buried petroleum rese...
Published Supervolcano fed from Earth's mantle caused crustal plates to rotate - Supervolcano fed from Earth's mantle caused crustal plates to rotate (via sciencedaily.com)
The plates of the Earth's crust perform complicated movements that can be attributed to quite simple...
Published Geological carbon sequestration in mantle rocks prevents large earthquakes in parts of the San Andreas Fault - Geological Carbon Sequestration in Mantle Rocks Prevents Large Earthquakes in Parts of the San Andreas Fault (via sciencedaily.com)
Researchers say ubiquitous evidence for ongoing geological carbon sequestration in mantle rocks in t...
Published Below the surface: Researchers uncover reasons to rethink how mountains are built - Below the Surface: Researchers Uncover Reasons to Rethink How Mountains are Built (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
A study suggests that the answers to how and why mountains form are buried deeper than once thought....
Published Novel bacterial proteins from seafloor shine light on climate and astrobiology (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
Researchers have unveiled a remarkable discovery: the identification of novel bacterial proteins tha...
Published Warm liquid spewing from Oregon seafloor comes from Cascadia fault, could offer clues to earthquake hazards - Warm Liquid Spewing from Oregon Seafloor Comes from Cascadia Fault, Could Offer Clues to Earthquake Hazards (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
Oceanographers discovered warm, chemically distinct liquid shooting up from the seafloor about 50 mi...
Published A deep underground lab could hold key to habitability on Mars - A Deep Underground Lab Could Hold Key to Habitability on Mars (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
Tunnels deep underground in North Yorkshire are providing a unique opportunity to study how humans m...
Published Scientists unearth 20 million years of 'hot spot' magmatism under Cocos plate - Scientists Unearth 20 Million Years of 'Hot Spot' Magmatism Under Cocos Plate (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
A team of scientists has observed past episodic intraplate magmatism and corroborated the existence...
Published New study supports stable mantle chemistry dating back to Earth's early geologic history and over its prodigious evolution (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
A new analysis of rocks thought to be at least 2.5 billion years old helps clarify the chemical hist...
Published Monitoring 'frothy' magma gases could help evade disaster - Monitoring 'Frothy' Magma Gases Could Help Evade Disaster (via sciencedaily.com)
Volcanic eruptions are dangerous and difficult to predict. A team has found that the ratio of atoms...
Published Iceland volcano eruption opens a rare window into the Earth beneath our feet - Iceland Volcano Eruption: A Rare Window into the Earth Beneath Our Feet (via sciencedaily.com)
The recent Fagradalsfjall eruption in the southwest of Iceland has enthralled the whole world, inclu...
Published Some icy exoplanets may have habitable oceans and geysers (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
A new study expands the search for life beyond our solar system by indicating that 17 exoplanets (wo...
Published Life signs could survive near surfaces of Enceladus and Europa (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
Europa and Enceladus, icy moons of Jupiter and Saturn respectively, have evidence of oceans beneath ...
Published NASA's LRO sees GRAIL's explosive farewell - NASA's LRO Sees GRAIL's Explosive Farewell (via sciencedaily.com)
Many spacecraft just fade away, drifting silently through space after their mission is over, but not...