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 ...
In Cambodia, the Tonlé Sap River performs a seasonal dance. During the monsoon, the Mekong River swells and pushes water into ...
Burn scars — slicked by fire and stripped of plants — are especially vulnerable. A storm after the Thomas Fire in 2018 ...
The context: In 1929 as the economy crashed, the original owners were forced to sell and Villa Aurora sat empty for years.
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.
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An Event So Extreme It Erased a Sea—New Evidence Reveals What Happened 6.2 Million Years Ago
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Coastal geologist Stan Riggs shares an excerpt from his new book, "Cape Lookout National Seashore: Paradigm For A." ...
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 ...
Research reveals continents "peel" from below, feeding enriched material into the oceanic mantle, explaining why ocean ...
Researchers discovered that continents don’t just split at the surface—they also peel from below, feeding volcanic activity in the oceans. Simulations reveal that slow mantle waves strip continental ...
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