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With the extreme heat came wildfires, insect outbreaks, and thawing permafrost. Now Kwon et al. suggest that the effects of ...
A chance video captured a fault rupture during March’s devastating Myanmar earthquake, delivering real-time evidence of how ...
Persistent spatial patterns of summer weather extremes in the northern hemisphere recorded in tree ring growth records ...
Using paleomagnetic samples collected along the shores of Lake Superior, a new study illuminates the movement of a ...
A novel fenced enclosure study demonstrates the heavy toll that invasive ungulates have on greenhouse gas emissions from ...
Phases of ice that exist naturally only on frozen moons could be detected using infrared spectroscopy, according to new ...
In the 2nd installment of 3 career-focused articles, scientists contemplate why a book project was the perfect addition to ...
Scientists combine two novel dating techniques on fault gouge to better pinpoint the timing and nature of past fault activity in the Eastern Alps.
Using small-scale physical experiments, the mobility of rock-ice avalanches is linked to variability in the earth materials that are encountered along the flow runout path.
Studying slow tremors has helped researchers home in on the youngest part of the Chile Triple Junction’s gap between subducting plates, which offers a window to the mantle.
For decades, scientists have suspected that large volcanic eruptions have their origins in two mysterious massive regions at the base of our planet’s mantle. Now, it’s been statistically proven.
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