New research, published in Geophysical Research Letters, suggests that the anomaly may be linked to mantle convection ...
The same forces that often destroy human constructions in seconds shaped the surface of the earth over long periods of time, forming mountains and ocean basins and thus ... or how the Earth's mantle ...
Researchers from Ocean University of China and Tohoku University ... with lateral resolution of approximately 150 km and vertical resolution between 50 and 75 km above a depth of 150 km, ensuring ...
Venus—a hot planet pocked with tens of thousands of volcanoes—may be even more geologically active near its surface than ...
The ocean is a vital part of our planet's climate system. Through its global circulation patterns, the ocean draws vast quantities of our planet's heat and carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere.
Recently a 120 thousand year old Lost City has been discovered under the depths of the Atlantic ocean. This groundbreaking finding has once again amused the scientists and it can’t be helped but ...
The Earth’s mantle, stretching up to 1,800 miles thick and making up a whopping 84% of the planet’s volume, used to be ...