There's a billion-year gap in Earth's geological history. A new study seeks to explain the mystery.
A layer of rock just 520 million years old sat directly on top of ancient rock dating back 1.4 to 1.8 billion years.
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The Cable Natural History Museum recently opened a new exhibit, “The Northwoods ROCKS! Where geology is the foundation for fun!” Naturalist Emily Stone says people of all ages can enjoy it. “It ...
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Boulder, Colo., USA: Marine and coastal geoscience play a critical role in understanding ancient and modern geological history, offshore and coastal hazards, and climate change. Deep-water ...
For many years, Titan’s thick, methane- and nitrogen-rich atmosphere kept astronomers from seeing what lies beneath. Saturn’s largest moon appeared through telescopes as a hazy orange orb, in contrast ...
A practicing geologist can benefit from the history of geology professionally in two main ways: by learning about past mistakes so as not to repeat them and by finding out about different ways to ...