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To find out, the team used whole-Earth oscillation data from 104 past earthquakes to create a detailed 3D model of the upper ...
The Tibetan Plateau, often called the "roof of the world," continues to baffle geologists and others curious about Earth’s ...
A section of the upper mantle and crust under the Sierra Nevada mountains is peeling away, in a process that may mimic how the continents were formed.
Over millions of years, as rocky material descends through the boundary between the upper and lower mantle, mineral crystals are compressed and reformed into tinier grains that then regrow over time.
The heavier elements in oceanic crust are part of the basaltic recipe found in the upper mantle, implying the makeup of the continental crust could be the result of denser components separating out of ...