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Eruption clues: Researchers create snapshot of volcano plumbing

Researchers have studied the journey of magma, or molten rock, in one of Europe’s largest and most active volcanoes, Mount Etna. They applied several techniques to create a more accurate picture of the volcano’s plumbing system and how quickly the … Continue reading

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Rise in oxygen levels links to ancient explosion of life, researchers find

Scientists have found that oxygen levels appear to increase by roughly 80 percent at about the same time as a three-fold increase in biodiversity during the Ordovician Period, between 445 and 485 million years ago. Geology News — ScienceDaily

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Supercomputing helps researchers understand Earth’s interior

Geologists have created a computer model of tectonic activity so effective that they believe it has potential to predict where earthquakes and volcanoes will occur. Scientists focused on the deep mantle and its relationship to plate tectonics. Geology News — … Continue reading

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Researchers discover hottest lavas erupted in 2.5 billion years

X-ray chemical maps of olivines of the Tortugal Suite that record extremely hot crystallization temperatures. Image taken from research paper spearheaded by Esteban Gazel, an assistant professor in the Department of Geosciences, and doctoral student Jarek Trela. Credit: Virginia Tech … Continue reading

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Researchers affirm the existence of a ‘misplaced continent’ underneath Mauritius

Scientists have confirmed the existence of a ‘misplaced continent’ underneath the Indian Ocean island of Mauritius that was left-over by the break-up of the supercontinent, Gondwana, which began about 200 million years in the past. Geology News — ScienceDaily

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Researchers explore link between tropical glaciers, water supply

Researchers are closer to understanding how the loss of glaciers in the Cordillera Blanca of Peru is affecting water resources in a region responding to global climate change. Geology News — ScienceDaily

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Researchers find paw of Dutch bear

A fossilised paw of one of the last Dutch brown bears has been found by researchers. They made their discovery in the water supply system in the dunes near to Noordwijk. Paleontology News — ScienceDaily

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Researchers dial in to ‘thermostat’ in Earth’s upper atmosphere

A team has found the mechanism behind the sudden onset of a ‘natural thermostat’ in Earth’s upper atmosphere that dramatically cools the air after it has been heated by violent solar activity. Geology News — ScienceDaily

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Researchers name a new species of reptile from 212 million years ago

An extinct reptile related to crocodiles that lived 212 million years ago in present day New Mexico has been named as a new species, Vivaron haydeni, in a paper published this week by Virginia Tech’s Department of Geosciences researchers. read … Continue reading

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Syracuse University researchers confirm marine animals live longer at high latitudes

Researchers in the Department of Earth Sciences have shown that high-latitude bivalves live longer and grow slower than those in the tropics. Their findings are the subject of an article in the “Proceedings of the Royal Society B” (The Royal … Continue reading

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