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Subduction zones, where one tectonic plate dives underneath another, drive the world's most devastating earthquakes and tsunamis. How do these danger zones come to be? A study in Geology presents ...
Scientists have uncovered a rare slow-motion earthquake in Japan’s most tsunami-prone fault zone.
Subduction zones, where one tectonic plate dives underneath another, drive the world’s most devastating earthquakes and tsunamis. How do these danger zones come to be? A study in Geology ...
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India Today on MSNEarth's hidden engine: Ghost plume found beneath Oman may explain India's driftBy analysing how the Earth's plates moved in the past, the researchers concluded that the Dani plume likely arrived during the late Eocene period and even influenced how the Indian plate moved.
Scientists discover hidden "ghost plume" beneath Oman using earthquake data, revealing Earth's secret heat pathways.
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Over 15 Quakes in Andaman Sea Raise Tsunami Fears Among ExpertsSeismic activity in the Andaman Sea has surged with over 15 earthquakes recorded. Experts assess potential tsunami risks as ...
Overall, BMKG reports potential significant cloud growth across Indonesia over the next week. As mentioned in the Weekly ...
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A mysterious 'ghost plume' has been spotted beneath eastern Oman. Emanating from the Earth's core, this hot pillar of soft rock is pushing upwards from 410 miles (660km) beneath the planet's surface.
Australia's vulnerability to tsunami Australia is bounded on the northwest, northeast and east by some 8,000 km of active tectonic plate boundary capable of generating a tsunami, which could reach our ...
Arya notes, “These are shallow marine deposits that we’re finding at the height of 5,000-6,000 feet above sea level.” “Above the Precambrian-Cambrian boundary, around 543-548 million years ago, you ...
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