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Published Direct formation of sulfuric acid in the atmosphere
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In the atmosphere, gaseous sulfuric acid can form particles that influence the physical properties o...
Published How sharks survived a major spike in Earth's temperature
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The sharks we know today as the open ocean's top predators evolved from stubby bottom dwellers durin...
Published Pacific cities much older than previously thought
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New evidence of one of the first cities in the Pacific shows they were established much earlier than...
Published Carvings at ancient monument may be world's oldest calendars
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Markings on a stone pillar at a 12,000 year-old archaeological site in Turkey likely represent the w...
Published Mercury rising: Study sheds new light on ancient volcanoes' environmental impact
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Massive volcanic events in Earth's history that released large amounts of carbon into the atmosphere ...
Published Ancient ocean slowdown warns of future climate chaos
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When it comes to the ocean's response to global warming, we're not in entirely uncharted waters. A n...
Published Carbon dioxide's heavy stamp on temperature: Doubling CO2 may mean 7 to 14 degree increase
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A doubling of the amount of CO2 in the atmosphere could cause an increase in the average temperature...
Published Rock solid evidence: Angola geology reveals prehistoric split between South America and Africa
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A research team has found that ancient rocks and fossils from long-extinct marine reptiles in Angola...
Published Exploring the effect of water on seismic wave attenuation in the upper mantle
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The mechanism facilitating the smooth movement of the oceanic lithosphere over the underlying asthen...
Published Discovery of massive undersea water reservoir could explain New Zealand's mysterious slow earthquakes
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Researchers working to image New Zealand's Hikurangi earthquake fault have uncovered a sea's worth o...
Published Some of today's earthquakes may be aftershocks from quakes in the 1800s
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In the 1800s, some of the strongest earthquakes in recorded U.S. history struck North America's cont...
Published An earthquake changed the course of the Ganges: Could it happen again?
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A major earthquake 2,500 years ago caused one of the largest rivers on Earth to abruptly change cour ...
Published Mysterious gap in size distribution of super-earths explained
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Astronomers have uncovered evidence of how the enigmatic gap in the size distribution of exoplanets...
Published Newly discovered carbon monoxide-runaway gap can help identify habitable exoplanets
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A carbon monoxide (CO)-runaway gap identified in the atmospheres of Earth-like planets can help expa ...
Published Data-driven music: Converting climate measurements into music
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A geo-environmental scientist from Japan has composed a string quartet using sonified climate data....
Published Quantum data assimilation: A quantum leap in weather prediction
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Data assimilation is an important mathematical discipline in earth sciences, particularly in numeric ...
Published People are altering decomposition rates in waterways
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Humans may be accelerating the rate at which organic matter decomposes in rivers and streams on a gl...
Published Airborne technology brings new hope to map shallow aquifers in Earth's most arid deserts
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The new technique will map the top of the aquifer, called the 'water table,' spanning areas as large...
Published Molecular fossils shed light on ancient life
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Paleontologists are getting a glimpse at life over a billion years in the past based on chemical tra...
Published Link between global warming and rising sea levels
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A new study suggests that Earth's natural forces could substantially reduce Antarctica's impact on r ...