We Found an Unexpected Anomaly in Pacific Ocean
Getty Images/iStockphoto Several miles below the surface of the Pacific Ocean, scientists aboard a submersible scanned the shadowy seafloor for signs of life. Soon enough, a “long” purple sea ...
Rossendorf (HZDR), in collaboration with the Dresden University of Technology (TUD Dresden) and the Australian National ...
A team of researchers has found an unusual spike in beryllium-10 levels in the Pacific seabed, dating back 10 million years.
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IFLScience on MSNDeep Sea Beryllium Spike Shows Something Big Happened 10 Million Years Ago, But What?At least three explanations are under consideration, each of which could have dramatically reshaped planetary conditions for ...
The colossal Axial Seamount, situated approximately 300 miles off the coast of Oregon in the US, is over a mile long, stands ...
Less than 1 percent of the ocean seafloor has actually been imaged globally ... which is one of the most powerful currents in this region of the Pacific. We saw four distinct current systems ...
Instead, the Axial Seamount sits on the bottom of the Pacific Ocean, reaching about 3,500 feet above the surrounding ...
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