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A postmortem of the first known case of ‘river piracy’ in modern times outlines how a retreating glacier in the Yukon diverted water from one river to another, leading to many downstream effects. Geology News — ScienceDaily
Indian and Eurasian plates Case of Earth’s missing continental crust solvedHalf of the mass of Eurasia and India is missing, new research finds, and may have been swallowed up by the Earth’s mantle. How do you make half the mass … Continue reading
map by C. R. Scotese According to some scientists, the Atlantic Ocean is rapidly “aging” and may soon disappear from the face of the Earth. A team of researchers from Australia found a quickly forming subduction zone on the ocean … Continue reading