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Scientists created a simulation showing that early Earth still retained chemical traces of its igneous youth, 4.5 billion years ago.
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The new discovery by geoscientists from the University of Aberdeen provides the strongest evidence yet that some of ...
A “swarm” of hundreds of small earthquakes are continuing to hit Mount Rainier this week. The U.S. Geological Survey Cascades ...
Microbes have been discovered alive inside 2-billion-year-old rock, offering a rare window into Earth’s deep past. Found in ...
Our planet has been asteroid-smashed, melted and eroded, enough that most of its original armor has been long buried. Except ...
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In East Africa's Afar Depression, scientists have discovered that fresh lava from deep within the Earth's mantle is driving ...
Using artificial seismic waves, the team determined that a type of igneous rock called rhyolite makes up Yellowstone’s magma chamber.
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As this magma migrates towards Earth’s surface, it cools down and new minerals begin to form. These minerals are mostly composed of oxygen, silicon, calcium, aluminium, magnesium and iron.
Dissolved carbon dioxide may have bubbled up from magma far below the surface, contributing to prolonged warming.