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    Welo Opal

    Welo Opal : What Is Welo Opal? Where Can You Find...

    July 17, 2019
    Aquilarhinus palimentus, or ‘shovel-chinned eagle nose’. Illustration by ICRA Art

    Strange new species of duck-billed dinosaur identified

    July 16, 2019
    An artist’s rendering of Auroraceratops shows its bipedal posture as well as the beak and frill that characterize it as a member of the horned dinosaurs. Paleontologists from Penn led a team in characterizing this species, discovered in China

    Small horned dinosaur from China, a Triceratops relative, walked on two...

    July 16, 2019
    Tamu Massif made news in 2013, thought to be the world's largest volcano. New research offers a better look at the volcano's formation and throws doubt on that claim.

    New clues to the origin of massive underwater volcano, Tamu Massif

    July 16, 2019
    Along the North Anatolian Fault, Anatolia and the Eurasian Earth Plate push past each other. Image reproduced from the GEBCO world map 2014, www.gebco.net

    Istanbul: Seafloor study proves earthquake risk for the first time

    July 16, 2019
    When carbon emissions pass a critical threshold, it can trigger a spike-like reflex in the carbon cycle, in the form of severe ocean acidification that lasts for 10,000 years, according to a new MIT study.

    Breaching a ‘carbon threshold’ could lead to mass extinction

    July 16, 2019
    Polar ice caps on Mars are a combination of water ice and frozen CO2. Like its gaseous form, frozen CO2 allows sunlight to penetrate while trapping heat. In the summer, this solid-state greenhouse effect creates pockets of warming under the ice, seen here as black dots in the ice.

    A material way to make Mars habitable

    July 16, 2019
    A fresh surface rupture of the Kekerengu fault, taken 4 days after the Kaikoura earthquake, with lead author Jesse Kearse leaning next to a curved slickenline (the subject of this article). Photo credit - Professor Tim Little (Victoria University of Wellington).

    Curved slickenlines preserve the direction of rupture propagation

    July 14, 2019
    earthquake in Southern California

    11% chance of another huge earthquake in Southern California, scientists say

    July 8, 2019
    Turquoise Rock

    Turquoise : What is Turquoise? How Turquoise Is Formed?

    July 6, 2019
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