Rivers began pumping weathered material into the sea about a billion years after Earth formed, suggesting continents may have gotten an early start.
Hubbard, who first joined the USGS as a postdoc, is part of the agency’s Earth Mapping Resource Initiative (Earth MRI).
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By Stephen Smoot West Virginia serves as one of the leading producers of energy in the United States, ranking fifth among all states in that category. Most associate West Virginia with coal and ...
A 3.8-magnitude earthquake centered near the Maine coast rattled houses in northern New England on Monday and was felt by ...
Massive hydrogen reserves under 30 U.S. states could power Earth for 200 years, unlocking clean energy potential and ...
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For years, as disputes over names on the map riled up nationalist passions in several parts of the world, US policymakers ...
Stroll on a snowy path and past frozen waterfalls on this little known hike in New Hampshire that's fun for the whole family.
In a groundbreaking discovery, researchers have identified massive reserves of naturally occurring hydrogen gas, also known ...