Researchers were once unsure whether mantle earthquakes existed. Now they have a global map of this mysterious phenomenon.
Stanford University researchers have pulled back a curtain on a hidden part of Earth that rarely makes headlines. Their new ...
Learn how seismic waves helped identify rare mantle earthquakes deep below Earth’s crust, offering new insight into the ...
First global map of mantle earthquakes reveals seismic activity far beneath continents, challenging old ideas about Earth’s ...
Stanford researchers have created the first-ever global map of a rare earthquake type that occurs not in Earth's crust but in ...
The record-breaking mission offers an unprecedented opportunity to study the geology of our planet’s largest layer.
In 1981, scientists discovered one of the thinnest portions of the Earth’s crust — a 1-mile (1.6 kilometers) thick, earthquake-prone spot under the Atlantic Ocean where the American and African ...
Scientists at Stanford University have created the first global map of earthquakes occurring not in the Earth’s crust, but in ...
Beneath Earth's surface, powerful internal forces continuously shape landscapes, a fact often overlooked. Deep lithospheric ...
On April 12, 2023, geologists, microbiologists and other scientists sailed to the Atlantis Massif, a 14,000-foot underwater mountain sitting on the floor of the Atlantic Ocean. The plan: To dig into ...
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