Radiogenic and stable isotopes are used widely in the earth sciences to determine the ages of rocks, meteorites and archeological objects, and as tracers to understand geological and environmental ...
“Far side” would be more accurate. Robert Baumgardner Austin, Texas I congratulate Bjornerud for explaining geology in a way that lay readers can understand. In this regard, we geologists have ...
While South Africa is well positioned to take advantage of the opportunities afforded by the increasing demand for critical ...
A new Curtin University study investigating the complex evolution of two iconic Western Australian landmarks, has traced their transformation over thousands of years and offers a glimpse into ...
In a recent press release from Mines Research Magazine, researchers at the Colorado School of Mines, in collaboration with ...
In the context of rapid global digitalization, artist Hao Huang explores the coexistence of nature and technology through a ...
The Museum of Geology and South Dakota Mines Paleontology Club hosted "Night at the Museum" for kids to trick-or-treat and learn more about science.
The Merrill W. Linn Land & Waterways Conservancy, along with geology professors and students from Bucknell University, will host a Community Fossil Dig on from 9 to 11 a.m. today at the Spring ...
TGS, a global leader in energy data and intelligence, announces the expansion of 3D seismic coverage for its Benin MegaSurvey ...
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) has invested in Colorado-based geological hydrogen exploration company Koloma. The ...
We considered a geological scenario in which water, containing biomolecules, is evaporated by a gas flow at the scale of millimeters. In volcanic porous rock, many of such settings can be imagined.