Underwater earthquakes can trigger massive phytoplankton blooms, linking deep-sea seismic activity to ocean life and carbon ...
The geology of the ocean floor is truly spectacular — perhaps even more than land geology. Unfortunately, it's really hard to study.
New findings about ocean processes in the Antarctic show melting ice shelves and changes to sea ice could have catastrophic ...
Stanford researchers have uncovered evidence that deep underwater earthquakes can spur the growth of massive phytoplankton ...
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Scientists Find First Natural Evidence Of Chemical Reaction That May Have Made Life On Earth Possible
Life on our planet may have started via a process fueled by hydrothermal vents on the ocean floor billions of years ago, and ...
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‘Alien’ structure with stairs found in the Baltic Sea
When sonar first picked up a massive, stair‑like object on the floor of the Baltic Sea, the image looked less like geology and more like a movie prop. The structure’s circular outline, sharp edges and ...
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