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Published Sinking seamount offers clues to slow motion earthquakes - Sinking Seamount Offers Clues to Slow Motion Earthquakes



The first ever 3D seismic imaging of a subducting seamount shows a previously unknown sediment trail...
Published Humans need Earth-like ecosystem for deep-space living - Humans Need Earth-Like Ecosystem for Deep-Space Living



Can humans endure long-term living in deep space? The answer is a lukewarm maybe, according to a new...
Published Fossil site reveals giant arthropods dominated the seas 470 million years ago - Fossil Site Reveals Giant Arthropods Dominated the Seas 470 Million Years Ago


Discoveries at a major new fossil site in Morocco suggest giant arthropods -- relatives of modern cr...
Published Early Cretaceous shift in the global carbon cycle affected both land and sea - Early Cretaceous Shift in the Global Carbon Cycle Affected Both Land and Sea


Geologists doing fieldwork in southeastern Utah's Cedar Mountain Formation found carbon isotope evid...
Published Research in a place where geological processes happen before your eyes - **Research in a Place Where Geological Processes Happen Before Your Eyes**



Taiwan experiences some of the world's fastest rates of mountain building -- they are growing at a f...
Published Deep earthquakes could reveal secrets of the Earth's mantle - Deep Earthquakes: Unveiling the Secrets of the Earth's Mantle


A new study suggests there may be a layer of surprisingly fluid rock ringing the Earth, at the very...
Published Deep dive on sea level rise: New modelling gives better predictions on Antarctic ice sheet melt



Using historical records from around Australia, an international team of researchers have put forwar...
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



A team of scientists has observed past episodic intraplate magmatism and corroborated the existence...
Published Rare opportunity to study short-lived volcanic island reveals sulfur-metabolizing microbes - Rare Opportunity to Study Short-Lived Volcanic Island Reveals Sulfur-Metabolizing Microbes


On the short-lived island of Hunga Tonga Hunga Ha'apai, researchers discovered a unique microbial co...
Published Signals from the ionosphere could improve tsunami forecasts - Signals from the Ionosphere: A Potential Game-Changer for Tsunami Forecasts


The powerful volcanic eruption in January 2022 created ripple effects throughout the world's atmosph...
Published Iron-rich rocks unlock new insights into Earth's planetary history - Iron-rich Rocks Unlock New Insights into Earth's Planetary History



A new study suggests iron-rich ancient sediments may have helped cause some of the largest volcanic...
Published New clues about the rise of Earth's continents - New Clues About the Rise of Earth's Continents



New research deepens the understanding of Earth's crust by testing and ultimately eliminating one po...
Published River erosion can shape fish evolution - River Erosion Can Shape Fish Evolution



A new study of the freshwater greenfin darter fish suggests river erosion can be a driver of biodive...
Published New method predicts extreme events more accurately - New Method Predicts Extreme Events More Accurately



A new study has used global storm-resolving simulations and machine learning to create an algorithm...
Published Exploring the deep: Drones offer new ways to monitor sea floor - Exploring the Deep: Drones Offer New Ways to Monitor Sea Floor


Researchers have developed a novel method for measuring the earth's crust on the seafloor. A lightwe...
Published Mississippi River Delta study reveals which human actions contribute to land loss - Mississippi River Delta Study Reveals Which Human Actions Contribute to Land Loss


Scientists reveal new information about the role humans have played in large-scale land loss in the...
Published South Africa, India and Australia shared similar volcanic activity 3.5 billion years ago - South Africa, India and Australia Shared Similar Volcanic Activity 3.5 Billion Years Ago



The Daitari greenstone belt shares a similar geologic make-up when compared to the greenstones expos...
Published Sun 'umbrella' tethered to asteroid might help mitigate climate change - Sun 'Umbrella' Tethered to Asteroid: A Novel Approach to Mitigate Climate Change



Earth is rapidly warming and scientists are developing a variety of approaches to reduce the effects...
Published Earth can regulate its own temperature over millennia, new study finds - Earth Can Regulate Its Own Temperature Over Millennia, New Study Finds


A new study confirms that the planet harbors a 'stabilizing feedback' mechanism that acts over hundr...
Published Map of ancient ocean 'dead zones' could predict future locations, impacts - Map of Ancient Ocean 'Dead Zones' Could Predict Future Locations, Impacts


Researchers have created a map of oceanic 'dead zones' that existed during the Pliocene epoch, when...