The mantle is split up into two domains — the African and the Pacific — that emerged when supercontinent Pangaea broke apart.
This study investigates the history of graphitic carbon in two ancient North American mountain belts related to Nuna supercontinent assembly. Using rhenium–osmium and uranium–lead dating, the ...
GSA Today discusses what happens when increased atmospheric oxygenation interacts with naturally enriched uranium deposits. Highlights are provided below. Please discuss articles of interest with the ...
Pluto has five moons—“fun-looking space potatoes,” Singer calls them—and its largest is a behemoth. Charon was discovered in ...
With no conclusive laboratory results, researchers are turning to other methods to find the elusive substance Dan Falk Though technically not a planet, it has as rich geology as any of its ...
We have been ranked best value geology department in the country in 2019, 2020 and 2021 and recently no.15 in the top US Geology Schools table for 2024. The Department of Geology and Geophysics at the ...
The Merrill W. Linn Land & Waterways Conservancy, along with geology professors and students from Bucknell University, will host a Community Fossil Dig on from 9 to 11 a.m. today at the Spring ...
Born and raised in Jackson, I’ve always had a connection to the land, which explains my gravitation toward a career in ...
Cannon is leading an upcoming geology field camp with 11 undergraduate geology students that begins today and will last for four to six weeks in New Mexico and Montana. During the first half of the ...
The Idaho Today team headed to University of Idaho in Moscow to learn more. One of Rader's post docs, Ian T.W. Flynn, just discovered a spatter cone on Mars that looks a lot like the ones we have ...
Ninety-nine percent of the world's digital communications rely on subsea cables. Fixing them keeps us all connected – and has changed our understanding of the ocean. Arching over 8,849 metres ...
Scientists from the University of Arizona (USA) have discovered that computer simulations combined with data from space probes have helped solve the mystery of the Moon's "inverted" geology.