Scientists have traced a baffling monotonous planetary hum that lasted for nine days back to a glacier in Greenland ...
A strange signal that shook the planet in September last year has been traced back to a tsunami from a melting glacier in the ...
Most earthquakes occur at fault zones, where tectonic plates—giant rock slabs that make up Earth's upper layer ... called seismic waves, often hundreds of miles through the rock and up to ...
Precursor PKP waves arrive before the main wave after scattering off mystery features in Earth's ... patterns in real earthquake data. The researchers used data from 58 deep earthquakes with ...
A tsunami stemming from a landslide was behind a surprising seismic event last year that shook the earth for nine days, researchers said.
When Jared Bryan talks about his seismology research, it's with a natural finesse. He's a fifth-year Ph.D. student working ...
A landslide and a mega-tsunami in Greenland in September 2023, triggered by the climate crisis, caused the Earth to shake for ...
slow down seismic waves by a staggering 50 percent and could help explain a deep Earth mystery that’s puzzled scientists for decades called PKP waves. Scientists Go Deeper Into Mantle Than Ever ...
Geologists have known for decades that gold forms in quartz with the help of earthquakes, but now they have worked out ...
According to researchers, hurricanes and other systems that create significant pressure gradients can cause seismic events.
In September 2023, a megatsunami in Greenland triggered seismic waves worldwide, caused by a landslide in Dickson Fjord. The ...
The ‘coda-correlation wavefield’ Most studies of the seismic waves created by earthquakes look at the ... The outer core and the geodynamo Earth’s outer core has a radius of around 3,480km ...