Giant regions of the mantle where seismic waves slow down may have formed from subducted ocean crust, a new study finds.
The film explores the dynamic nature of Earth's crust, detailing how it has evolved over billions of years. Initially formed ...
Researchers have discovered a 3.5-billion-year-old meteorite impact crater in Western Australia, providing new insights into ...
It was a respectable tenure, but the world’s oldest known meteorite site is no longer western Australia’s 2.2 ...
Tectonic plates move, causing strain energy to build up, and that energy eventually releases in the form of an earthquake. As ...
From smartphones to wind turbines, rare earth elements (REEs) are an essential part of the hardware in many advanced ...
Few other scientific drilling ships exist – and none of this caliber. There is Japan’s Chikyū with a maximum drilling depth of 7 kilometers (4.3 miles) and there was the US-owned JOIDES Resolution ...
It suggests that the world was previously hit by huge impacts that we may not know about, and the craters left behind might ...
Surprising differences in the two so-called Large Low-Velocity Provinces may risk instability in Earth's protective magnetic ...
Deep within Earth’s mantle lie two enormous, continent-sized structures known as LLVPs. Scientists once believed these ...
The two continent-sized provinces have been known since the 1970s, but it’s only in the last few years we’ve started to ...