Earth’s surface is constantly shifting, shaped by the slow but powerful movement of tectonic plates. While some plates have ...
Giant regions of the mantle where seismic waves slow down may have formed from subducted ocean crust, a new study finds.
Deep beneath the Earth’s surface, researchers have uncovered striking new evidence of ancient seafloor buried for millions of ...
Not all mountains in the Yellowstone region are volcanic in origin. The Wind River Range, southeast of Yellowstone National ...
The Cascadia Subduction Zone, capable of producing a 9.0 magnitude earthquake, last produced a major quake in 1700. The fault goes an average of 535 years between major quakes, according to the ...
In the Pacific Northwest, it’s the Cascadia subduction zone that lurks offshore. For everyone involved in the growing ... GLP-1 drugs will permanently reshape the food consumption landscape in the ...
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