geophysics
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Earth scientist Zach Eilon plumbs the depths of the Pacific Ocean to learn more about plate tectonics
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The old adage also applies to residents of Southern California, where earthquakes are a regular occurrence
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Students and faculty visiting the Askja volcano witnessed the effects of a massive landslide and tsunami in its crater lake
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Ice began accumulating on Antarctica about 35 million years ago, and since then the continent has come to play a central role in regulating Earth's climate.
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The Fellows committee of the American Geophysical Union has elected Tommy Dickey, a faculty member of the University of California, Santa Barbara, as one of 45 members to join the ranks of AGU Fellows.
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Tanya Atwater, a professor of geological sciences at the University of California, Santa Barbara, is one of six faculty members nationwide to receive one of this year's National Science Foundation (NSF) Director's Awards for Distinguished...
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An article in Nature Magazine this week reports new information about the movement of the upper mantle immediately underneath the Earth's crust.
