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What Earth might look like in 250 million years — future geography & plate tectonics
Jack looks at projections of Earth’s continents far into the future, exploring geological and plate tectonic predictions for ...
Carbon released from Earth's spreading tectonic plates, not volcanoes, may have triggered major transitions between ancient ...
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Fragment of lost tectonic plate discovered where San Andreas and Cascadia faults meet
A hidden chunk of an ancient tectonic plate is stuck to the Pacific Ocean floor and sliding under North America, complicating earthquake risk at the Cascadia subduction zone.
New research highlights the complex relationship between Earth's tectonic plate movements and climate shifts. Contrary to ...
Our planet has experienced dramatic climate shifts throughout its history, oscillating between freezing "icehouse" periods ...
"It will not work eventually," the JPMorgan CEO told David Rubenstein in a Chamber of Commerce fireside chat. "I just don't ...
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ARC Early Career Industry Fellow, School of Geography, Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, The University of Melbourne Ben Mather receives funding from the Australian Research Council. Adriana Dutkiewicz ...
Memorizing seven continents feels settled, like learning the alphabet. A new study argues the ground rules are less tidy.
UnsplashCarbon released from Earth's spreading tectonic plates, not volcanoes, may have triggered major transitions ...
A study of the East African Rift reveals that ancient heating and dehydration can strengthen continental crust, reshaping how and where continents break apart.
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