"This is volume C-1 of the Geological Society of America's Geology of North America series produced as part of the Decade of North American Geology Project." siris_sil_606426 ...
G eology and politics aren’t obvious bedfellows, but nearly every presidential election in recent memory carries a reminder of North America’s Mesozoic past. Take a look at a map of voting by county, ...
See more of our trusted coverage when you search. Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. North America is dripping—with sizable blobs of rock sinking from the ...
Something very strange appears to be happening deep, deep underneath the U.S. Midwest and the Ohio Valley. North America’s geological core has persisted for more than a billion years; it’s what ...
Entering Ohio State University’s Orton Geological Museum, you are confronted with an imposing skeleton. Standing 7 feet tall on its hind legs, its outstretched arms end in long, sharp claws. It is a ...
Somewhere beneath Kansas, a well drilled in the 1980s for natural gas kept returning an unexpected reading: hydrogen, in concentrations high enough to notice but not high enough for anyone to care ...
Around 510 million years ago, after a major gap in the geologic record, the world flooded. This gap, known as the Great Unconformity, starts at different ages in different places, but it always ...
New research reaffirms that human footprints found in White Sands National Park, NM, date to the Last Glacial Maximum, placing humans in North America thousands of years earlier than once thought. In ...
On Thursday, March 20, the William & Mary Geology Club was announced as the 2025 Regional Champions for their t-shirt design. Representing the Southeastern region, William & Mary totaled 1,427 votes.
The ground beneath North America is not as stable as it looks. Beneath cities, suburbs, and farmland, ancient fractures in ...