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Millions of years ago, a volcano created Wheeler Geologic Area. We visited the hoodoo-filled landscape and learned what it ...
Nearly two dozen state geological surveys depend heavily on federal funds. A proposed budget cut could slow or stop key ...
The need for a geologic hydrogen wildcatter is growing as energy demand rises and efforts to reduce emissions continue.
Mantle plumes are important geologic processes—they interact with plate tectonics, create rich mineral deposits, and even ...
Scientists believe Michigan may be an abundant source of what could become the next big thing in carbon-free energy.
Natural hydrogen production by Koloma utilizes geologic extraction, minimizing energy use and emissions while enhancing ...
Fig. 4 shows the final median (P50) hydrogen prospectivity map of the conterminous US. Reflecting the significant uncertainty remaining in subsurface hydrogen potential, there are no areas in the ...
Emerging science shows geologic hydrogen, created under the Earth's crust naturally, may exist in pools that can be extracted for clean energy. A U.S. Geological Survey study of where geologic ...
Several months after fires tore through Pacific Palisades and Altadena, rent near burn areas is rising faster than elsewhere in Los Angeles County, according to an L.A. Times analysis of Zillow data.
A new study does the difficult task of trying to piece together the history of the world’s largest subduction zone.
Scientists drilled the deepest core yet, reaching near Earth's mantle, uncovering unique geological samples and offering new insights into Earth's structure.
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