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A study reveals that the oldest continental crust on Earth is slowly being broken up by shifting tectonic forces.
Geologists have attributed age-dependent variations in the chemistry of Ethiopian volcanic rocks to rhythmic pulses like a ...
Enquanto investigavam uma série de explosões dentro de uma mina, cientistas fizeram uma descoberta inesperada e capaz de ...
Sorrento Resources is engaged in acquisition, exploration, and development of mineral property assets in Canada. The ...
Researchers have discovered an unusual plume of magma beneath Oman that may have changed the course of the Indian tectonic ...
Vegetarians might initially feel out of place in a Southern-focused restaurant, but The Bayou ensures everyone has options. Their Shrimp & Grits can be ordered without the shrimp, allowing the creamy, ...
The oceanic crust there is old, cold, and dense, and scientists reasoned it would sink beneath Japan too readily and with too little friction to generate such a big quake.
In fact, the deep biosphere pushes living things to the known maximum for life to survive, which, according to a 2014 study, ...
Tired of bland lobster and soggy calamari? Discover overrated seafood dishes to skip—and flavorful plates that are actually ...
In a state surrounded by water and teeming with seafood restaurants, Boston Lobster Feast in Orlando stands out like a ...
Here's What'll Happen When Plate Tectonics Grinds to a Halt. A new study says we may only have another 1.45 billion years to enjoy the dynamic action of Earth’s geologic engine.