Did you know there’s a massive underground ocean hiding beneath our feet? Scientists just discovered what could be Earth’s largest underground water reservoir, buried hundreds of miles below ...
More experience than exhibit, “Gradually, All at Once” is an intense solo show by Brandon Morse. The D.C.-based artist uses coding tools and strategically placed monitors to build an environment that ...
More accurate maps based on data from the SWOT mission can improve underwater navigation and result in greater knowledge of ...
We know more about the Moon’s surface than Earth’s ocean floor — but that’s changing fast. A NASA-supported team used a ...
Scientists have mapped the past 1.8 billion years of Earth’s continental drift by studying rocks to reveal how its ever-shifting landmasses shaped our planet’s surface. A study published in ...
But the animations shift slowly ... atmospheric patterns and plate tectonics. His interest in the dynamics of networks and chaos puts him in the same company as information-rich artists such ...
This animation shows seafloor features derived from SWOT data ... as well as geologic processes like plate tectonics. Underwater mountains called seamounts and other ocean floor features like their ...
The image shows a screen capture from the The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center (PTWC) of a Tsunami Forecast Model Animation ... s tectonic plates: the smaller offshore Juan de Fuca plate that ...
Driving Earth’s tectonic plate movement and powering its magnetic ... a professor of geology at the University of Maryland. This animated Gif represents the Van Allen belts that deflect and ...
In this episode we will use everyday materials to learn about tectonic plates and fault lines. A subduction fault is when two plates have different densities. So, when a heavier oceanic plate ...