The European Space Agency released a satellite image that shows the upheaval left behind by the pair of earthquakes that ...
Long before oceans teemed with life, Earth endured relentless violence. Asteroids slammed into its surface again and again, ...
Major explosion causes 'fountains of diamonds' to erupt from Earth's crust ...
When you think about a large asteroid impact, you might imagine a moment of devastation: a violent collision, a blast of heat ...
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Asteroids May Have Delayed The Birth of Earth's First Continents
An AI simulation of an impact shows basalt-rich (purple) and basalt-poor (green) regions. (Curtin University) The planet ...
Researchers from Curtin University in Australia modeled the heat dynamics of early Earth during the Hadean period around 4 ...
Earth is constantly vibrating, even when no earthquakes occur. The source of the 26-second pulse has been narrowed to the ...
Why do some earthquakes release more energy than others? A research team led by Prof. Dr. Armin Dielforder from the University of Greifswald has managed to demonstrate a clear physical connection ...
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Asteroid impacts kept early Earth hot and unstable, study finds
A new study says repeated asteroid impacts drove heat deep into the young Earth and kept its crust weak. This suggests heavy ...
Our planet was born around 4.5 billion years ago. To understand this mind-bendingly long history, we need to study rocks and the minerals they are made of. The oldest rocks in Australia, which are ...
Stable parts of the Earth's crust may not be as immovable as previously thought. While much of the crust is affected by plate tectonic activity, certain more stable portions have remained unchanged ...
New research led by Curtin University and QUT (Queensland University of Technology) has revealed that repeated asteroid ...
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