Recent tectonic thrusting played a major role in shaping Mars, according to a study at odds with the commonly held view that no such activity has ever taken place on the Red Planet. An area of rumpled ...
The Earth's tectonic plates started moving more than 3.2 billion years ago - just over 1.3 billion years after the Earth first formed and earlier than originally thought. The outermost shell of the ...
Scientists have reconstructed the movement of plates that led to the formation of the Pacific Plate Kim Westerskov/Getty The Pacific Plate formed 190 million years ago and for the first time, ...
A geologist has revealed intriguing insights into the volcanic activity on Mars. He proposes that Mars has significantly more diverse volcanism than previously realized, driven by an early form of ...
The tectonic plates of our planet are moving - slowly, and constantly. We usually only notice when it results in earthquakes, or volcanic eruptions. But a lot of tectonic activity occurs below the ...
California is home to more than 500 volcanic vents and is a hotbed of earthquake activity in the Northwest US. The sunny US state sits on top of a seismically active zone where the North American ...
Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent every weekday. Terms of Service and Privacy Policy. The surface of Venus may be shifting and changing with tectonic ...
A new study has revealed that tectonic activity on Venus may have caused sections of the planet's upper crust to become fragmented into smaller bodies that, over vast swathes of time, barge past each ...
The Episkopi Paphos environmental centre is set to host a presentation on the geology of Cyprus by expert Professor John Malpas in June. Malpas, Emeritus of Earth Sciences at the University of Hong ...
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