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Scientists record first-of-its-kind tectonic plate rupture within the Pacific Ocean
For the first time in history, scientists have observed the rupture of a tectonic plate in a subduction zone in real time.
An earthquake of magnitude 4.1 struck Tibet late Friday, a statement by the National Centre for Seismology (NCS) said. As per the NCS, the earthquake took place at a depth of 60km. In a post on X, the ...
Indian Defence Review on MSN
Earth’s Continents Are Disintegrating From Below — And No One Saw It Coming
Scientists reveal that continents secretly peel from below, feeding volcanic activity in the oceans for millions of years.
North Pacific: An earthquake of magnitude 6.1 rocked the North Pacific Ocean on Monday, a statement by the National Center ...
Chairman Ira Coleman acknowledged Wednesday that the firm is "fielding inbound interest," becoming the first Am Law 50 firm ...
North Pacific: An earthquake of magnitude 6.1 rocked the North Pacific Ocean on Monday, a statement by the National Center for Seismology (NCS) said. As per the NCS, the earthquake occurred at a ...
Research reveals continents "peel" from below, feeding enriched material into the oceanic mantle, explaining why ocean ...
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Scientists Unearthed 505-Million-Year-Old Grand Canyon Fossils—And They’re Freakishly Strange
Scientists have uncovered an ancient fossil site deep in the Grand Canyon that could rewrite what we know about early life on ...
An earthquake of magnitude 4.4 struck Afghanistan on Saturday, according to the National Center for Seismology (NCS). As per the NCS, the earthquake struck at a depth of 180km. In a post on X, he said ...
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Not My Fault | November is a good reminder that the Atlantic can have tsunamis too
In this week’s column, geologist and earthquake expert Lori Dengler addresses “the two greatest tsunamis to hit both coasts ...
All complex life on Earth may be the result of plate tectonics tearing apart the ancient supercontinent Nuna 1.5 billion ...
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Deep in the Pacific Abyss, Scientists Uncovered a Strange Blue Mud—And Life Forms That Defy the Rules of Biology
Nearly seven kilometers beneath thePacific Ocean’s surface, in an environment no human has seen directly, scientists have ...
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