Suzanna van de Lagemaat, a Utrecht University geologist, uncovers a previously unknown tectonic plate named Pontus. Extensive field research across …
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Swift Group Movement of Iron Atoms Observed in Earth’s Solid Inner Core
by Klaus Müllerby Klaus MüllerSwift Group Movement of Iron Atoms Observed in Earth’s Solid Inner CoreInteractions between charged ions and Earth’s magnetic field frequently …
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Geological Surprise: Ancient Rocks Release As Much CO2 As All the World’s Volcanoes
by Klaus Müllerby Klaus MüllerCertainly, here is a paraphrased version of the text:Surprising Geological Discovery: Ancient Rocks Emit as Much CO2 as All World’s …
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Challenging Conventional Wisdom: Novel Study Upends Existing Views on Earth’s Crust Development
New research led by Penn State challenges accepted theories on Earth’s crust formation, suggesting a gradual, ongoing process rather than …
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Unveiling the Enigma of Dark Earth: Ancient Amazonians Deliberately Cultivated Fertile “Dark Earth”
by Manuel Costaby Manuel CostaRecent study reveals ancient Amazonians intentionally created fertile dark earth, a vital carbon sink.
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Earth-based Venus Analogue: NASA’s VERITAS Research Team Investigates Iceland’s Volcanic Topography
This article delves into NASA’s VERITAS team’s expedition to Iceland’s volcanic regions, utilizing them as Earth-based analogues for Venus. The …
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Lunar Exploration Advanced by Coordinated Robotics: Swiss Team Prepares for Upcoming Missions
by Manuel Costaby Manuel CostaLunar Exploration Advanced by Coordinated Robotics delves into Swiss scientists’ cutting-edge approach to lunar surveying using a team of specialized …
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“The Significance of Magma’s Oxidation in Shaping Earth’s Evolution”
Exploring Earth’s Mantle Oxidation: Insights into Early Environments and Planetary Evolution.
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A Landscape from Another Realm: Salt Plains of Bolivia Serve as a Natural Testing Ground for Martian Research
Exploring Martian Analog: Bolivia’s Salt Flats, a Martian Research Hub – Astronaut’s View from Space.
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Australia’s “Fairy Circles” – A Potential Natural Hydrogen Resource?
Title: Australia’s Fairy Circles – A Potential Natural Hydrogen Resource?The presence of naturally occurring hydrogen in Australia’s enigmatic fairy circles …