For decades, Antarctica has been treated as a kind of frozen time capsule, a place where evidence of Earth's deep past sits ...
Michael Zhdanov, a Distinguished Professor and Director of CEMI at the University of Utah, outlines the potential of Glass Earth® technology in improving geological interpretation, leading to better ...
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9 of history’s oldest structures and the stories behind them
Göbekli Tepe predates Stonehenge by 6,000 years — and it's even more mysterious. Its stones are decorated with indecipherable ...
Researchers from the University of Oxford have uncovered evidence that Mars once hosted enormous, Earth-like magmatic systems ...
The UNESCO World Heritage Site, which features 40,000 near-perfect hexagonal columns, formed roughly 60 million years ago during a period of intense volcanic activity ...
Scientists have uncovered a gigantic hidden structure beneath East Antarctica, linking several enormous basins buried under miles of ice into a single fan-shaped formation stretching across the ...
A giant fan-shaped network of hidden basins has been discovered beneath East Antarctica, revealing that several well-known subglacial features are actually part of one massive geological structure.
A massive, semi-continent-sized subsurface structure has been discovered by scientists beneath Antarctica’s frozen surface. The discovery, reported by an international team of scientists, reveals the ...
LoopStructural is an opensource Python library for 3D geological modelling. The library has been built in the scope of the Loop project (Loop3d.org). LoopStructural can: Model fault networks ...
An international team of researchers including our Department of Geography has discovered a vast geological structure hidden beneath the East Antarctic Ice Sheet. The findings are published in the ...
Scientists have uncovered a real mystery hidden deep beneath the islands themselves. For decades, geologists have been baffled by one of the Atlantic Ocean's most persistent puzzles: why does Bermuda ...
Antarctica looks like a clean white ice sheet from far away, but the important action happens deep down under the surface. There, the ice meets rock, water, and sediments. That contact zone controls ...
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