Researchers at the University of Göttingen discovered that the Neotethys oceanic plate beneath the Arabian and Eurasian ...
Scientists discover evidence of a submerged continent beneath Iceland, challenging Earth’s continental map. This tectonic ...
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Like a moth in a cocoon, Earth's molten crust solidified unseen, leaving geologists to piece together how lighter continents separated from the dense mantle below—a slow, hidden process now ...
This monumental discovery provides not only a new understanding of Earth’s continents but also unlocks a wealth of geological secrets that were previously hidden from view. What will this newfound ...
Research on hidden structures deep within Earth’s mantle challenges theories about our planet’s middle layer and could ...
These ancient buried "super-continents"—known to scientists as large low-seismic-velocity provinces (LLSVPs)—were found lurking below Africa and the Pacific Ocean, entombed some 1,200 miles below the ...
A new study suggests Earth may have six continents, not seven ... This raises the possibility of a hidden supercontinent in plain sight. Iceland, a volcanic island, holds vital clues about ...
One is known to exist under the continent of Africa, while the other can be found Pacific Ocean. Both are hidden around 1,200 miles below the Earth's surface. The team from Utrecht University in ...