Most of the earthquakes we hear about are due to tectonic plates colliding or sliding past each other near plate boundaries.
Rock weathering and plate tectonics are vital to life. They both regulate the planet's surface temperature and provide bio-essential nutrients. But how and when these critical processes began on Earth ...
Antarctica was long thought to be seismically calm, but new technology makes it possible to detect unexpected types of ...
(Jose A. Bernat Bacete/Moment/Getty Images) If a movie opened with scientists discovering hundreds of earthquakes deep under ...
They say they've figured out what caused them. The post Scientists Detect Hundreds of Earthquakes Deep Beneath Antarctica ...
Thousands of small earthquakes, detected for the first time by a machine-learning process, reveal the distinct, razor-sharp ...
Have tectonic plates changed speed over the last 3 billion years? The answer has far-reaching implications, as plate tectonics affected everything from the supply of vital nutrients for early life to ...
Researchers used small zircon crystals to unlock information about magmas and plate tectonic activity in early Earth. The research provides chemical evidence that plate tectonics was most likely ...
Plate tectonics is a highly complex phenomenon that underpins almost every geological process and our understanding of Earth. Increasingly sophisticated computers and statistical approaches, including ...
New finding contradicts previous assumptions about the role of mobile plate tectonics in the development of life on Earth. Moreover, the data suggests that 'when we're looking for exoplanets that ...
Antarctica was long thought to be seismically calm, but new technology makes it possible to detect unexpected types of ...