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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 ...
In the middle of the Pacific Ocean, thousands of miles from any continent, Easter Island rises out of the sea. Its surface ...
Even the oldest and most stable of lithospheric structures can’t withstand geologic machinations deep within the Earth.
Geodynamic models say deep mantle flow from the long-subducted Farallon slab is likely behind the massive underground “drips” forming beneath North America. A new study led by researchers at ...
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New research reveals a surprising link between the ancient tectonic history of oceanic plates and their fate as they subduct ...
North America is dripping—with sizable blobs of rock sinking from the underside of the continent, beneath the U.S. Midwest, ...
The researchers theorize that this plate is impacting the craton by redirecting mantle flow, while also releasing volatile compounds that wear away the base of the plate. Of course, this doesn’t ...
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 rise up, lifting the emptied sea bed an average of 7 millimetres per year ...
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Beneath the crust of North America, scientists have found that the deep roots of the continent are slowly dripping away in ...