Parts of ancient Earth may have formed continents and recycled crust through subduction far earlier than previously thought.
A giant underwater canyon system in the Atlantic appears to have formed through tectonic forces rather than erosion.
The "beast" on Google Maps — called Leviathan, dragon, snake and more by some — is actually just a byproduct of the tectonic plates beneath our feet.
Geologists have spent decades trying to punch through Earth’s crust to reach the mantle, the vast rocky layer that makes up ...
The "beast" Maps — called Leviathan, dragon, snake and more by some — is actually just a byproduct of the tectonic plates ...
Vema Hydrogen drills wells to stimulate hydrogen production deep underground, which could result in some of the cheapest ...
Seismologists Discover Hidden Faults Beneath One of the U.S.'s Biggest Earthquake Hotspots ...
In the 1860s, white settlers flocked to what would become Marysvale, where the Deer Trail Mine is now located, with high hopes to strike gold, silver, and copper. By the 1930s, though, most of the ...
Travertine is not only a geological wonder but also a popular building material. Its use dates back to ancient Rome, evident ...
When the plate boundary later moved farther south toward the modern Azores, the formation of the King’s Trough also came to a halt.” It’s a remarkable example of how activity deep within our planet’s ...