Discovering Energy Undergroundby Geoffrey FraserHighlighting the contribution of subsurface geological formation evaluation techniques to produce the world’s energy
NewsConfirmation of Ancient Lake on Mars Builds Excitement for Rover’s Samplesby University of California - Los AngelesFindings reveal eons of environmental changes and offer hope that the rover’s soil and rock samples hold traces of life
NewsSeparating Out Signals Recorded at the Seafloorby Washington University in St. LouisNew microanalysis approach has helped researchers separate out signals in pyrite
News‘Dolomite Problem’: 200-Year-Old Geology Mystery Resolvedby University of MichiganTo build mountains from dolomite, a common mineral, it must periodically dissolve
NewsIt Is Now Possible to Quantify the Risk Associated with Rockfalls in the Andesby National Research Institute for Agriculture, Food and EnvironmentNearly 60 percent of rockfall hazards in the study zone were attributed to seismic activity
NewsThe Remains of an Ancient Planet Lie Deep within Earthby California Institute of TechnologyPreviously detected blobs of unusual material in the Earth's center could be the remains of an ancient planet
NewsAlpine Rock Reveals Dynamics of Plate Movements in Earth’s Interiorby Goethe University FrankfurtGeological analysis of whiteschist shows rapid upward movements, conflicting with previous assumptions
NewsScientists Discover Molten Layer Covering Martian Coreby University of MarylandNew NASA InSight research reveals a liquid silicate "blanket" wrapped around Mars’ core
NewsInvestigating the Grand Canyon’s Ancient Past to Predict Future Climate Impactsby University of Nevada Las VegasTeam explores relationship between warming temperatures and intensifying summer monsoon rains on groundwater
NewsEarth’s Crust, Tectonic Plates Gradually Formed, Geoscientists Findby Penn StateResearch suggests that the Earth’s crust continued a slow process of reworking for billions of years
NewsThe Surprising Path to Life: Breaking Free from Plate Tectonicsby University of the WitwatersrandNew research reveals that the emergence of life on Earth did not require plate tectonics