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Farallon slab linked to crust loss under Midwest, says seismic study Crust thinning traced to deep Farallon slab 660km below surface New seismic method shows Earth’s crust pulled like a funnel ...
Deep beneath the mountains of the Himalayas, something remarkable is taking place. The vast, rocky plate supporting India, ...
The deep roots of Earth's oldest continents have long been thought to be unshakable. But a new seismic discovery suggests that even these stable landmasses can change. Beneath the center of North ...
The Chang’e-6 mission returned soil samples from the South Pole–Aitken impact basin of the lunar farside, providing an opportunity to study the water contents of the farside mantle.
As an ice sheet thousands of feet thick began its final crawling retreat from North America to the Arctic toward the end of ...
California has experienced several earthquakes in just a few hours. Most of the seismic activity was detected along the fault ...
Researchers at Washington University in St. Louis have run new calculations, suggesting that Venus' outer crust could be experiencing convection—a process where heated material rises and cooler ...
Using samples gathered from the Chang’e-6 mission, scientists found that the interior of the moon on the half we never see ...
As the Aral Sea has been drained by irrigation and dried up, the mass loss on the surface has caused Earth’s upper mantle to ...
Even the oldest and most stable of lithospheric structures can’t withstand geologic machinations deep within the Earth.
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