News
Scientists have discovered a new type of sedimentary rock made of debris from slag heaps, formed in the geological blink of ...
Researchers have modeled sea level changes on thousand-year timescales for the past 540 million years. These insights offer better tools for mapping subsurface layers used in energy and waste storage.
Scientists reconstructed 540 million years of sea level changes, showing Earth's oceans rose and fell by hundreds of feet ...
6d
Live Science on MSNScientists discover that mysterious giant structures beneath the North Sea seemingly defy what we know about geologyGiant mounds of sand discovered beneath the North Sea off Norway may scramble what we know about a key geological process.
Seabed-origin oil spills pose distinct challenges in marine pollution management due to their complex transport dynamics and ...
This article was originally published with the title “The Arctic Sea Ice as a Geological Agent” in SA Supplements Vol. 44 No. 1122supp (July 1897), p. 17941 doi:10.1038 ...
24d
Live for the Outdoors on MSNScotland’s legendary sea stack: A hiker’s trail to the Old Man of HoyThe red sandstone stack of the Old Man of Hoy is a joy to behold from a hike along the cliffs. It’s one of the UK’s highest rock stacks and soars 137m above the sea, but be quick – he’s approaching ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results