Visualize it as an expansion of the Red Sea." The Arabian plate is moving ... presenting a 3D model of geological actions ...
There are so many strange yet fascinating geological phenomena that just seem impossible to be a reality. From fossilized ...
The Imperial Valley has been recognized as one of the most unique places for geological study. It may not seem like much to ...
In addition to illuminating geological processes deep inside Earth ... which runs from the Red Sea to Mozambique. There two tectonic plates are slowly moving apart and may eventually split ...
By 3.6 billion years ago, Mars should have become too cold for liquid water, but something kept the rivers flowing.
Scientists believe shifting tectonic plates are leading to the creation of a new ocean, the world's sixth. The geological development results from two land masses slowly moving apart in Africa.
Back when the dinosaurs ruled our planet the geography of our world looked entirely different - with a huge tropical island ...
The University of Dayton Department of Geology and Environmental Geosciences has a strong focus on the environment and sustainability, with an integrative curriculum that trains students to solve 21st ...
A rare observance of a deep sea squid using one of its tentacles like a giant tongue got stranger still when it spewed out ...
Less than two percent of the abandoned wells in the Dutch part of the North Sea are leaking methane originating from shallow ...
A new study details how climate change transforms coastal wetlands in North Carolina from forest to marshland or even open water, and how satellite imagery may help better direct conservation efforts ...
Earth is a planet full of mysteries. There are so many strange yet fascinating geological phenomena that just seem impossible to be a reality. From fossilized forests to a gas crater that has ...