A sideways flow of hot mantle rock, not a deep plume rising from near Earth’s core, may be feeding one of the planet’s most ...
A new geodynamic model is reshaping how scientists understand supervolcanoes, revealing that their magma systems may be far ...
When volcanic eruptions make headlines, the images often depict fiery lava and towering ash clouds. But beneath Antarctica’s frozen landscape, volcanoes quietly shape Earth's climate in surprising ...
A research team from the Institute of Geology and Geophysics of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (IGGCAS) has developed a comprehensive three-dimensional geodynamic model of western North America that ...
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Deep beneath Yellowstone, scientists discover a giant river of hot rock that may be driving it
A new study suggests Yellowstone is not powered by a deep vertical plume, as long believed, but by a broad, slow-moving flow of hot rock beneath North America. This shift could change how scientists ...
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