New geological data indicate that marine life is somewhat resilient to warming in the tropics. Chris Fokkema, Earth scientist at Utrecht University, discovered that tropical algae were largely ...
Half a billion years after Earth’s first mass extinction, a quarry in China has cracked open a lost ocean world.
The American Maritime Podcast recently released an episode featuring Overseas Shipholding Group CEO Sam Norton in conversation with Jennifer Carpenter, president and CEO of the American Waterways Oper ...
For sixty years, it sat in the archives as a geological oddity, a faint signal on aging USGS records suggesting something unexpected beneath the saltwater of the Atlantic. Fresh water, deep under the ...
Volcanic eruptions are significant geologic hazards. Underwater volcanoes are challenging to study, yet they play an integral role in marine geology and may cause destructive tsunamis that can ...
A recently published study shows that California’s beaches have grown by a net total of some 500 acres over the last 40 years, a surprising conclusion, given all that’s previously been reported about ...
An astonishing discovery has been made atop the world’s highest peak. Fossils of marine life have been uncovered at over ...
Deep-sea exploration usually stops at the ocean floor. This robot goes even further.People's Daily on Facebook China has successfully tested its first domestically developed robot capable of ...
Covering about two-thirds of the Earth's surface, the marine realm remains one of the last frontiers of human exploration. Marine geology focuses on understanding the structure, history, and ...
ABSTRACT: The palynological study of core C61, retrieved from the Cameroonian shelf near the Sanaga Delta, offers new insights into the evolution of coastal environments and vegetation dynamics in ...