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Learn about how volcanoes are formed and the ways they erupt Chiara Maria Petrone, Roberto Scandone, and Alex Whittaker On ...
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Study Finds on MSNAfrica’s Continental Split May Hold Clues To What’s Happening Deep Inside EarthScientists found that the speed at which continents split apart directly influences how molten rock flows deep beneath ...
Iceland is one of the most active volcanic regions in the world, but its seismic nature is part of a much broader geological history.
Scientists have traced a 60-million-year volcanic trail from Iceland to Ireland to a deep mantle plume that shaped the North ...
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Pulsing Mantle Plumes Beneath Afar Reveal the Rhythms of Earth’s Interior and the Future of ContinentsThe chemical striping suggests the plume is pulsing, like a heartbeat.” That is how Professor Tom Gernon of the University of ...
Using airborne gamma-ray spectrometry and geochemistry to characterize the late Neoproterozoic ferroan magmatism in the Transversal subprovince of the Borborema Province, NE-Brazil ...
Crystal mush processes and crustal magmatism Crystal mush processes are key to magmatic differentiation, volcanic system behaviour and some mineral resources.
Part of a journal that advances our understanding across the earth sciences, this section welcomes papers concerning the origin of volcanic, plutonic, and metamorphic rocks.
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