Far beneath the ocean's surface, where mountain belts rise and ancient oceanic crust lies hidden, a long-lost tectonic plate has been brought back into view. In one of Earth's most tectonically ...
New research suggests that the movement of Earth's tectonic plates plays a significant, previously underestimated role in influencing global climate changes.
For millions of years, the Earth has oscillated between ice ages and warmer episodes. The movements of the ground beneath our ...
ARC Early Career Industry Fellow, School of Geography, Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, The University of Melbourne Ben Mather receives funding from the Australian Research Council. Adriana Dutkiewicz ...