New discoveries in the abyssal trench deeper Earth
An ocean mapping expedition has provided new data on the deepest place on Earth, the Mariana Trench (2,500 km long) in the western Pacific Ocean near Guam. Using high-tech equipment to inspect the...
View ArticleEarth’s ancient parts preserved in Earth’s mantle longer than imagined
An unexpected finding shows that some parts of the Earth’s mantle (the layer of rock located between the crust and metallic core) is formed when the planet was much smaller than it is now, and that...
View ArticleThe acidity of the oceans increases faster today than in the past 300 million...
There is increasing evidence confirming the alarming rate at which is increasing the acidity of the seas. The results of a new study, by the team of Barbel Honisch, paleoceanographer at the...
View ArticleTrace the water runs into the Earth’s mantle
The Marianas Trench, the deepest place on Earth, in the western Pacific Ocean near Guam, is the site chosen by a group of scientists to carry out an ambitious tracking project: to track as accurately...
View ArticleThe Yellowstone supervolcano eruptions were less powerful but more numerous
Good and bad news is what has been harvested in an investigation of ancient volcanic eruptions in Yellowstone. Knowing the magnitude and frequency of those super-volcano eruptions in the past is not...
View ArticleThe riddle of the Earth Geology more than three billion years ago
Now widely accepted model of continental drift provides a good basis for understanding Earth processes occurring over the past 3,000 million years of geological history of Earth. During this period,...
View ArticleThe mechanism underlying the rich volcanic ash clouds
How much ash is ejected into the atmosphere during the next trigger volcanic eruption on Earth? Several eruptions in recent times, such as the Icelandic volcano Eyjafjallajokull in 2010 sent a large...
View ArticleAnother possible origin for Martian clay minerals
The old Mars, as the current land, was a planet with great geological diversity, involving numerous processes. So when scientists, using surface robots or spaceships in orbit the planet, there are a...
View ArticleTwenty detect leaks of methane gas in the Atlantic
Using an advanced multibeam sonar system, a team of scientists from NOAA (the National Oceanic and Atmospheric U.S.) working on the ship Okeanos Explorer has discovered and mapped a dozen gas leaks on...
View ArticleDiscovered the bacterium that converts toxins in gold
The myth of King Midas is close to done. Just be discovered a bacterium capable of creating tiny gold nuggets that serve to grow in toxic solutions of this precious metal. Believed by investigators at...
View ArticleReview of CEX.IO
CEX.IO is no less than a boon for the Bitcoin traders. It can be defined as a leading & the first ever community exchange portal in Bitcoin community. Added to trading, the site also helps in...
View ArticleEarth’s ancient parts preserved in Earth’s mantle longer than imagined
An unexpected finding shows that some parts of the Earth’s mantle (the layer of rock located between the crust and metallic core) is formed when the planet was much smaller than it is now, and that...
View ArticleThe acidity of the oceans increases faster today than in the past 300 million...
There is increasing evidence confirming the alarming rate at which is increasing the acidity of the seas. The results of a new study, by the team of Barbel Honisch, paleoceanographer at the...
View ArticleTrace the water runs into the Earth’s mantle
The Marianas Trench, the deepest place on Earth, in the western Pacific Ocean near Guam, is the site chosen by a group of scientists to carry out an ambitious tracking project: to track as accurately...
View ArticleThe Yellowstone supervolcano eruptions were less powerful but more numerous
Good and bad news is what has been harvested in an investigation of ancient volcanic eruptions in Yellowstone. Knowing the magnitude and frequency of those super-volcano eruptions in the past is not...
View ArticleThe riddle of the Earth Geology more than three billion years ago
Now widely accepted model of continental drift provides a good basis for understanding Earth processes occurring over the past 3,000 million years of geological history of Earth. During this period,...
View Article
More Pages to Explore .....