There's a billion-year gap in Earth's geological history. A new study seeks to explain the mystery.
A potential new mineral on Mars forms when iron sulfates are heated above 100°C. Data from Valles Marineris regions suggest ...
Researchers have made a new discovery that changes our understanding of Earth's early geological history, challenging beliefs about how our continents formed and when plate tectonics began. A study ...
Earth's 4.5 billion year geological history is full of death and rebirth, mass extinctions and explosions of biodiversity, with different periods often marked by cataclysmic changes that radically ...
A layer of rock just 520 million years old sat directly on top of ancient rock dating back 1.4 to 1.8 billion years.
Boulder, Colo., USA: Marine and coastal geoscience play a critical role in understanding ancient and modern geological history, offshore and coastal hazards, and climate change. Deep-water ...
The discovery could usher in a wave of investigations into the evolution of Earth’s mantle, a layer of material about 1,800 miles deep that extends from just beneath the planet’s thin crust to its ...
Boulder, Colo., USA: The Geological Society of America (GSA) is pleased to announce the release of the newest book in the award-winning Roadside Geology series, Roadside Geology of Texas, Third ...
During the summertime, Estabrook Park is a prime location to enjoy beer gardens, bike the Oak Leaf Trail and experience the outdoors. But Bubbler Talk listener, Sophia Heyn was interested in not just ...