Once inside the oceanic mantle, bits of continents become part of the magma factory that powers ocean volcanoes.
Scientists have uncovered a hidden geological process where fragments of continents are slowly stripped from below and swept deep into the oceanic mantle, sparking volcanic activity in unexpected ...
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Waves in Earth's mantle created by the rifting of continents may peel the planet's crust from below, feeding volcanoes in the middle of the ocean.
Roughly 6.2 million years ago, the Red Sea—today one of the world’s most strategically vital marine passages—underwent a ...
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Scientists reveal that continents secretly peel from below, feeding volcanic activity in the oceans for millions of years.
The Cocos Islands in the Indian Ocean between Australia and Sri Lanka. They are one of the places the study relates to Earth ...
Chinese scientists have become the first to visit one of Earth’s most remote and geologically intriguing realms: an ...