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    Images of the numerical solution at the moment when a supercontinent (left, in purplish grey) begins to break up. In the image on the left, the modelled fictional planet looks much like the Earth: its surface and mantle move spontaneously, at speeds close to those observed on Earth. The distribution of the plates (some of which are large, while many are small) is also similar, as is the topography: red hues represent shallow regions of the ocean (ridges), while blue indicates the deep seafloor. The deepest blue areas correspond to subduction trenches (where a plate is sinking into the mantle). The continents are shown in translucent white (and therefore appear purplish grey).The image on the right shows warm currents (plumes) rising from the bottom of the mantle. Credit: Nicolas Coltice

    What makes the Earth’s surface move?

    November 2, 2019
    As part of MISTI-India, Megan Guenther, a junior in EAPS, records field notes about the landscape of the Kohistan-Ladakh region of the Himalayas in northern India. Credit: Craig Martin

    Collision course: A geological mystery in the Himalayas

    November 2, 2019
    Woolly mammoth illustration Mauricio Antón © 2008 Public Library of Science

    Archaeologist finds evidence of extinction theory

    October 29, 2019
    Brittany Erickson, an assistant professor in the Department of Computer and Information Science who studies geophysics and is a colleague of UO’s Leif Karlstrom, peers into the Halema'uma'u lava lake on Hawai’i’s Kiīlauea volcano. Credit: University of Oregon

    Volcanologist jams to the beat of the Earth’s drummer

    October 29, 2019
    Photograph of the traces analyzed: : Megalosauripus transjuranicus (A) y Jurabrontes transjuranicus (B). Credit: Matteo Belvedere et al.

    Jurassic dinosaurs trotted between Africa and Europe

    October 29, 2019
    Garnet. Credit: Cherokee Ruby Mine

    Top Spots For Gem Hunting In California

    October 24, 2019
    Vredefort Dome, Free State, South Africa. Credit: NASA

    Vredefort crater : The Largest Verified Impact Crater on Earth

    October 23, 2019
    Maps of the Siljan impact structure and study locations. a Map of Sweden with the Siljan area indicated. b Geological map of the Siljan impact structure with locations of the cored boreholes and the quarry sampled for mineral coatings indicated, along with the sedimentary units in the crater depression, towns, lakes (white) and roads (black lines). Gas compositions exist from boreholes VM2 and VM5 (located adjacent to VM2). Credit: Nature Communications, 2019

    Europe’s largest meteorite crater home to deep ancient life

    October 23, 2019
    Rare Earth Elements

    How rare earth element (REE)-rich deposits formed in central Sweden

    October 23, 2019
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    Magma crystallization makes volcanoes more explosive

    October 23, 2019
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