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Scientists have long thought that tectonic plates needed to dive beneath each other to create the chemical fingerprint we see ...
The study also provides a new approach to solving one of the biggest enduring scientific mysteries: when did plate tectonics ...
It’s long been thought that tectonic plates needed to dive beneath each other to create the chemical fingerprint we see in ...
Researchers have made a new discovery that changes our understanding of Earth's early geological history, challenging beliefs ...
The Hadean protocrust formation and early plate tectonics challenged by new study, questioning geological assumptions.
New research suggests that Earth's first crust, formed over 4.5 billion years ago, already carried the chemical traits we ...
Volcanoes. A short video for 11-14 year old pupils, exploring tectonic activity and volcanoes and featuring case studies from ...
When volcanic eruptions make headlines, the images often depict fiery lava and towering ash clouds. But beneath Antarctica’s ...
After suspecting the presence of a series of underwater volcanoes near the Cook Islands, researchers have now mapped out the ...
Rethinking early Earth formation For decades ... As these pieces moved sideways, the molten magma between them created crust similar to what we find in ocean floors today. Meteor impacts and ...