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A trio of researchers has found evidence of the impact of the Late Antique Little Ice Age on Iceland almost 1,500 years ago.
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How National Parks Preserve Ancient Volcanic History – Celebrating National Park WeekImagine standing at the rim of a vast caldera, the earth beneath your feet formed by unimaginable forces millions of years ...
Mars Express captures images of Acheron Fossae, revealing the Red Planet’s split terrain—ancient cratered highlands and ...
UNESCO designated 16 new geoparks, bringing the total number of sites in the UNESCO Global Geoparks Network to 229 in 50 countries. The network ...
TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - Mount Paektu on the side of North Korea has been designated as a UNESCO Global Geopark. UNESCO's ...
The North Korean side of Mount Paektu, an active stratovolcano on the North Korean-Chinese border, has been approved as a ...
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The Daily Galaxy on MSNNo Two Glaciers Are Identical – Here’s Why!Glaciers, those massive rivers of ice that carve through mountain landscapes, have long been viewed as frozen giants, ...
The 28 March magnitude 7.7 Mandalay, Burma (Myanmar) earthquake caused widespread and severe damage in Myanmar and neighboring countries such as Thailand, with more than 5,000 casualties now ...
Retreating glaciers created 2,500km of “new” coastline and 35 ... Meanwhile, softer sedimentary rocks, which are more susceptible to erosion, dominate the newly formed coastlines in eastern Svalbard.
According to global research, glacier erosion has increased significantly over the past 5 million years. Scientists have typically attributed this acceleration to the greater climate fluctuations that ...
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