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arockmaniac: Apatite and calcite below quick wave ultraviolet and white mild. Geology Nerd
A staff of scientists ran quantum simulations to develop a brand new mannequin of the conduct of water at extraordinarily excessive temperatures and pressures. The computational measurements ought to assist scientists perceive water’s position within the make-up of the mantle … Continue reading
Utilizing supercomputer modeling, scientists have unveiled a brand new rationalization for the geology underlying latest seismic imaging of magma our bodies under Yellowstone Nationwide Park. Geology News — ScienceDaily
For the primary time, scientists have discovered Earth’s fourth most ample mineral — calcium silicate perovskite — at Earth’s floor. Geology News — ScienceDaily
A glacial cave in Antarctica. Antarctica’s Hidden Caves Could Be Home to ‘New World’ of Plants and Animals The cave systems underneath the Antarctic ice could be home to an “exciting new world” of plants and animals. After analyzing DNA … Continue reading
Photo: NASA image courtesy Jeff Schmaltz, MODIS Rapid Response Team NOAA/NASA’s Suomi NPP satellite’s Visible Infrared Imaging Radiometer Suite (VIIRS) instrument captured this image of several major fires in Washington state on August 29, 2017. The three highlighted fires are … Continue reading
African lions are under the same threats extinct sabre-toothed tigers faced. Paleontology News — ScienceDaily
Scientists uncovered a huge reservoir of molten carbon situated under the Western US, 217 miles (350km) beneath the Earth’s surface Situated under western US, 217 miles (350km) beneath the Earth’s surface Upper mantle could contain up to 100 trillion metric … Continue reading
I got the collecting bug at about eight years of age, collecting (or ‘fossicking’ as it is called in Australia!) fossilised sharks’ teeth and ancient whalebones eroding out of beach cliffs in my hometown of Melbourne, Australia. Some forty plus … Continue reading