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Deciphering the Cataclysm: The Enigma of a Volcanic Tsunami Unraveled After Centuries
by Amir Husseinby Amir Hussein3D seismic imaging unravels 1650 Kolumbo volcanic eruption, linking a landslide and explosion to the resulting catastrophic tsunami.
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Scientists Uncover Molten Silicate Layer Enveloping Mars’ Core
NASA’s InSight mission data uncovers a molten silicate layer around Mars’ core, altering our understanding of its formation and magnetic …
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Earth’s Hidden Guests: Strange Blobs in Deep Mantle Are the Remains of an Ancient Planet
Mysteries of Earth’s Deep Mantle and Theia’s Remains UnveiledDeep within Earth’s mantle lie two enormous, iron-dense structures, which a recent …
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Dire Forecast: Vast Permafrost Loss Anticipated by 2100, Warns Global Research
Grave Permafrost Decline by 2100: Alarming Study Warns of Severe Global Consequences.
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Deciphering Mars’ Core: New Insights into the Internal Structure of the Red Planet
by Klaus Müllerby Klaus MüllerNew findings from ETH Zurich researchers based on NASA’s InSight mission reveal that Mars has a smaller, denser liquid iron …
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Unveiling Mars’ Subsurface Enigmas: Revised Findings from NASA’s InSight Lander Illuminate the Planet’s Liquid Layers
by Klaus Müllerby Klaus MüllerNew data from NASA’s InSight Mars Lander challenges prior assumptions about Mars’ internal structure. A molten silicate layer discovered at …
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Deciphering the Mystery of the Most Powerful Mars Quake
Mars’ largest quake, S1222a, linked to tectonic forces, not meteorite impact, could reshape Mars exploration.
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Acoustic Fingerprints: MIT Researchers Investigate Earth’s Subsurface Through Sound
MIT researchers use sound waves to investigate the Earth’s subsurface, revealing that unique acoustic patterns in rocks can indicate geological …
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A Paradigm Shift in Earthquake Forecasting: The Advent of Deep Learning with RECAST
Researchers develop RECAST, a deep learning model that significantly improves earthquake aftershock predictions. The model outperforms existing methods, particularly in …