Published in Gondwana Research, a new geodynamic study combining earthquake records and satellite measurements suggests that ...
In the heart of Asia, deep underground, two huge tectonic plates are crashing into each other — a violent but slow-motion bout of geological bumper cars that over time has sculpted the soaring ...
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A massive collision between the Indian tectonic plate and the Eurasian tectonic plate is causing the Himalayas to grow, but new research suggests it might also be ripping Tibet apart. According to new ...
An earthquake of magnitude 4.1 struck Nepal on Sunday morning, National Center for Seismology (NCS) said. In a post on X, NCS noted that the earthquake occurred at 8:13 AM at a depth of 5 kilometres.
Researchers describe zircons from the Andes mountains of Patagonia. Although the zircons formed when tectonic plates were colliding, they have a chemical signature associated with when the plates were ...
The Iberian Peninsula — that massive piece of Europe holding Spain and Portugal — is not the static landmass we imagine. It’s ...
An earthquake of magnitude 4.1 struck Afghanistan on Friday morning. There were no reports of casualties or damage. , Asia, ...
As the Indian and Eurasian tectonic plates slowly collide, the Himalayan mountains continue to rise. However a new study suggests the Indian plate may be peeling apart, causing a slab tear. Scientists ...