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Fifty million years ago, Bremerton, Washington, may have looked a lot like Iceland: hot new land atop an oceanic spreading center. That land was part of the Siletzia terrane, a thick wedge of basaltic crust that extends from Oregon to … Continue reading
A comprehensive study of faults along the north side of the Olympic Mountains of Washington State emphasizes the substantial seismic hazard to the northern Puget Lowland region. The study examined the Lake Creek-Boundary Creek and Sadie Creek faults along the … Continue reading
Researchers have discovered a species of extinct dolphin off the coast of South Carolina. Paleontology News — ScienceDaily
There is a 43 percent probability that the Wasatch Front region in Utah will experience at least one magnitude 6.75 or greater earthquake, and a 57 percent probability of at least one magnitude 6.0 earthquake, in the next 50 years, … Continue reading
The evolution of bipedalism in fossil humans can be detected using a key feature of the skull — a claim that was previously contested but now has been further validated by researchers. Paleontology News — ScienceDaily
Nature Geoscience 9, 909 (2016). doi:10.1038/ngeo2835 Authors: R. T. Walker, M. Telfer, R. L. Kahle, M. W. Dee, B. Kahle, J.-L. Schwenninger, R. A. Sloan & A. B. Watts Nature Geoscience – Issue – nature.com science feeds
Compared to the geological architecture of other European countries not exceeding a total area of 100,000km², the geology of Scotland is characterised by an unusual diversity of geological features. Due to its tectono-metamorphic complexity Scotland attracted numerous earth scientists in … Continue reading
Massive Earthquake Along the San Andreas Fault Is Disturbingly Imminent Risk of big earthquake on San Andreas fault rises after quake swarm at Salton Sea The rumbling started Monday morning deep under the Salton Sea. A rapid succession of small … Continue reading
It was late in the year, but Panama was still muggy and rain clouds were closing in. A field crew of student-paleontologists wasn’t having much luck, but Aaron Wood kept chipping away at the exposed rock with a flathead screwdriver. … Continue reading