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Enormous "mud waves" buried under the Atlantic seabed formed 117 million years ago as the Atlantic Ocean opened up.
According to geologists at the UK’s Heriot Watt University, gigantic waves of mud and sand sediment about 250 miles off the ...
Heriot-Watt scientists have discovered giant underwater mud waves buried deep below the Atlantic Ocean, 400 kilometers off ...
A warm blob of water in the North Atlantic is an ominous sign that a system of currents that regulate the planet's climate could be weakening.
The Atlantic Ocean may have formed millions of years earlier than previously thought, igniting a period of climate change, scientists found.
Located 1 kilometer (0.62 miles) below today’s seabed, the wavy sediments were formed during the Equatorial Atlantic Gateway ...
Paul Wilcox, a geologist at the University of Innsbruck, has discovered the first land-based evidence of meltwater pulses ...
Agulhas Rings are not only mesmerizing to see on imagery, they are vital to keeping our world's climate in balance.
Rip currents are among the deadliest natural hazards at beaches across the U.S. and can endanger even experienced swimmers.