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How did India get to its present location? Could it have been somewhere else if history were different? A study has found ...
In September 2023, a global seismic mystery began to unfold. Every 90 seconds, the Earth pulsed with a strange, low-frequency ...
Giant, large-scale eruptions can have more serious impacts. One such event contributed to the demise of the dinosaurs 66 ...
In the inversion model, the cross-gradient function is incorporated into the cost function of the separate inversion to enforce the structure similarity between electric conductivity and seismic-wave ...
On March 28, 2025, a major earthquake with a moment magnitude (Mw) of 7.7 struck Mandalay, central Myanmar (referred to as the 2025 ...
On March 28, 2025, a major earthquake with a moment magnitude (Mw) of 7.7 struck Mandalay, central Myanmar (referred to as ...
The inversion of fracture parameters, using the variation in prestack seismic amplitude with incident angle and azimuth (AVAZ), is a primary method for predicting subsurface fractures. However, the ...
As India marches towards its goal of becoming a $5 trillion economy and achieving Net Zero emissions by 2070, the energy landscape is undergoing a seismic shift.
Over a thousand miles from the surface, in Earth’s D” layer—right on the edge of the liquid metal outer core—there is a weird acceleration of seismic waves. Experiments recreating the phenomenon in a ...
Its murmurs tend not to be signs of volcanic unrest but rather the signature of avalanches large enough to register on nearby seismic and infrasound instruments,” NASA said in its latest assessment of ...
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Something unusual is happening deep within Earth’s mantle,around 1,700 miles below the surface, where seismic waves accelerate in a way that has left scientists scratching their heads for decades.