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Scientists have discovered an unusually thick mantle transition zone beneath the Lesser Antilles. This discovery sheds new light on how oceanic plates sink into the Earth's mantle. Variations ...
Recent discoveries offer deeper insight into the movement of tectonic plates. New research has found that variations in rock ...
The Lesser Antilles Medical Assistance Team 2025 mission concluded with a closing ceremony in Georgetown, Guyana, April 11.
PRESIDENT Dr. Irfaan Ali, on Friday described the presence of the United States (US) Lesser Antilles Medical Assistance Team (LAMAT) in Guyana as a powerful ...
Newly published research has revealed that compositional rock anomalies within oceanic plates caused by ancient tectonics influence the trajectory and speed of the plates as they plunge deep into ...
The United States Lesser Antilles Medical Assistance Team (LAMAT) 2025 mission on April 11, concluded a two-week medical engagement in Guyana that was ...
The Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation (GPHC), in collaboration with the Ministry of Health, hosted a team of ophthalmologists from the U.S. Lesser ...
This groundbreaking research is part of the VoiLA (Volatiles in the Lesser Antilles) project, in which the team deployed 34 seismometers on the ocean floor beneath the Lesser Antilles.
Darrell, AB2E will be active as TO3E from Martinique Island, IOTA NA - 107, 20 - 27 May 2025. He will operate on HF Bands, ...
This hidden geological layer, located between 254 and 410 miles (410 and 660 kilometers) beneath the Earth’s surface, covers ...