Invisible earthquakes are revealing a hidden tectonic puzzle beneath California’s most dangerous fault zone.
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Deep Beneath the Crust, a Fault Is Ripping Open the Earth Not Sliding Like Scientists Insisted for Years
A major fault in central Turkey is defying decades of scientific belief, tearing the Earth open in a way no one expected.
Southern Mexico was shook Friday by a 6.5 magnitude earthquake. Could that ever happen in Florida? Here's what to know.
Scientists used satellite data to confirm that Earth's crust is "dripping" into the mantle beneath Turkey's Central Anatolian ...
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Scientists predict how and when humanity will go extinct with warnings backed by hard data
Earth’s continents are not fixed. Over hundreds of millions of years, they drift, collide and reassemble, forming vast supercontinents that reshape the planet’s surface and atmosphere. These ...
Given the current state of practice and visions for the future (including AI), certain practices should be reevaluated. This ...
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Fragment of lost tectonic plate discovered where San Andreas and Cascadia faults meet
A hidden chunk of an ancient tectonic plate is stuck to the Pacific Ocean floor and sliding under North America, complicating ...
Rock rheology governs the deformation of rocks in reaction to forces within the Earth's interior. Rheology is the scientific ...
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Jupiter ocean moon Europa likely lacks tectonic activity, reducing its chances for life
"We're not saying, and we can't say, that there's no life in Europa. What we're saying is that it's a harder proposition, ...
For eight long months, a small robotic explorer floated through the icy darkness beneath Antarctica’s colossal glaciers. When it finally surfaced, the data it brought back painted a troubling picture ...
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