Hidden deep beneath the Pacific Ocean, researchers have uncovered anomalies in the Earth’s mantle that defy existing ...
Geophysicists at ETH Zurich are using models of the lower mantle to identify areas where earthquake waves behave differently ...
Scientists discovered plate anomalies in Earth's mantle using seismic wave analysis. These mysterious structures challenge ...
The mantle of the Earth, up to 1,800 miles (2,900 kms) thick and 84% of the Earth's volume, was assumed to be a simple ...
The Pacific is one large plate so it should not have any subduction material ... Earthquakes typically occur at the ...
A team of geophysicists at ETH Zurich in Switzerland has made a baffling discovery while analyzing earthquake waves to ...
According to scientists from the California Institute of Technology and Swiss research university ETH Zurich, a new method ...
A new high-resolution computer model shows rocks that are colder, or have a different composition, in Earth's mantle where ...
The researchers theorize that these far-off remnants could either be deposits of silica-rich material that have hung around ...
"We don't know exactly what they are or what material is creating the patterns we have uncovered," researcher Thomas Schouten said.