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As the last Ice Age came to an end nearly 10,000 years ago, something unexpected happened deep beneath Earth’s surface. Large glaciers began to melt. The sea levels rose quickly—about 1 centimeter per ...
New research suggests Europe and North America may still be geologically connected via Iceland—challenging everything we ...
Researchers in a submersible could hardly believe their eyes, or their luck, when they saw a clearly active eruption along an ...
This geographical phenomenon, known as the Eastern African Rift (EARS), is believed to have initiated around 22 million years ...
Researchers diving in a submersible in the eastern Pacific realized that the landscape they had studied the day before had ...
Melting glaciers 10,000 years ago sped up continental drift and volcanic activity, a process that could repeat as modern ice ...
Learn about the escalating threat of volcanoes in Iceland and how a new warning system is helping to inform the public when ...
New research suggests melting ice sheets are warming global temperatures which may speed up continental drift, creating ...
At the end of the last Ice Age, around 10,000 years ago, the melting of massive glaciers may have done more than just raise ...
Around 10,000 years ago, as the last Ice Age drew to a close, the drifting of the continent of North America, and spreading ...
MidOcean Partners (“MidOcean”), a premier New York-based alternative asset manager specializing in middle-market private equity, alternative credit investments and structured equity, announced ...