A groundbreaking study reveals that rhythmic pulses of molten rock beneath eastern Africa are slowly pulling the region apart, potentially forming a new ocean. This research sheds light on the relationship between deep mantle upwellings and surface geological activity.
A groundbreaking study suggests the Nuvvuagittuq Greenstone Belt in Canada may hold rocks dating back 4.16 billion years, shedding light on Earth's earliest crust and its geological history.
A groundbreaking study reveals an ancient magma plume under Oman that could reshape our understanding of tectonic movements and volcanic activity on Earth.
Axial Seamount, a hidden underwater volcano in the Pacific Northwest, is showing signs of potential eruption. With unique geological features and thriving ecosystems, scientists are closely monitoring its activity. Could an eruption happen soon?
Supervolcanoes are unlike any other natural phenomenon, capable of ejecting over 1,000 cubic kilometers of material in a single eruption. Discover the science behind these massive geological events!
Witness the remarkable birth of a new volcanic island in the South Pacific as it emerges from the ocean, offering scientists a unique opportunity to study its formation and potential longevity.