The Indian Ocean is home to a mountain range longer than the North American Rockies, and yet today, all 5,000 kilometers ...
Some 2,896 kilometers (1,800 miles) below the planet's crust, about halfway to the center of the Earth, two giant blobs can ...
New Curtin University research has revealed that the Ninetyeast Ridge — the Earth’s longest straight underwater mountain ...
After more than seventy years of research, scientists have finally solved the mystery of the Indian Ocean’s enormous gravity ...
sinking deep into Earth's mantle millions of years ago, displaced denser material. This triggered the rise of low-density magma plumes, lessening the gravitational pull and creating the observed dip.
The Indian Ocean’s gravity anomaly, a 1.2-million-square-mile 'gravity hole,' holds clues to Earth's ancient tectonic shifts, ...
New Curtin University research has revealed that the Ninetyeast Ridge ­- the Earth's longest straight underwater mountain chain ­- formed through a ...
Running out of ideas for entertaining family visiting for the holidays? The solution may be as simple as looking out your ...
New calculations indicate a strong episodicity in mass flux across the 660 km depth when realistic mantle parameters are used (W. R. Peltier, Univ. Toronto, Canada), but in a time-averaged sense ...
It’s possible that I listened to more music this year than any other. I lost interest in podcasts. I lost interest in silence ...