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Iceland's landscapes are defined by its unusual rock formations, carved by volcanic activity, glacial movements, and erosion ...
It is deeply troubling how routinely geological expertise is sidelined in Kenya's built environment. Every safe structure ...
The Great Sphinx of Giza has stood guard over the desert for thousands of years. Carved from limestone and towering beside ...
An ongoing research project on the Yukon and Koyukuk rivers aims to give communities short-term information about erosion in ...
In a recent study, researchers from Curtin University and the Geological Survey of Western Australia unearthed compelling ...
Amber deposits in Japan show unique deformations that suggest trees were swept out to sea during a tsunami about 115 million ...
Formed at the base of an ancient sea about 450 million years ago, the Cheltenham Badlands are located in Caledon at 1739 Olde ...
NOAA scientists uncover a towering stone monolith in Papahānaumokuākea, revealing new insights into the Pacific’s deep-sea ...
New rules adopted by Maine regulators will make it easier to get permits to stabilize shoreline erosion — as long as projects use biodegradable materials and native plants.
Researchers warn that current land management models don't account for accelerated, human-driven rock formation processes.
Have you ever imagined what Antarctica looks like beneath its thick blanket of ice? Hidden below are rugged mountains, ...
In a significant development, scientists have found what they think could be evidence of a devastating tsunami concealed in ...