SEISMIC unrest continues to ripple across the Pacific basin, reinforcing the volatile reality of the Pacific Ring of Fire, where the majority of the world’s earthquakes and active volcanoes are ...
From the slow creep of continents to the violent birth of mountains, plate tectonics has been sculpting Earth for billions of years. New research reveals that these processes may have started far ...
Understanding why some faults creep rather than sticking and causing massive earthquakes is important for gauging the future ...
Latitude shapes climate in a basic but powerful way. It controls the angle of sunlight, which helps decide whether a place ...
A 4.0 magnitude tectonic earthquake struck the southern coast of Pangandaran and its surrounding areas, the BMKG says.
Ancient tectonic plates continue to reshape the Earth's interior and reveal a deep connection to its global dynamics ...
Scientists have, for the first time, observed the Cascadia subduction zone off Vancouver Island actively breaking apart.
By reconstructing a 700,000-year history of Methana volcano, geologists found a prehistoric phase when it appeared inactive ...
Subduction zones can look permanent on a map. They run for hundreds or thousands of miles, haul oceanic crust into the mantle ...
A groundbreaking study in Science Advances reveals that Earth's tectonic plates are breaking apart under the Cascadia ...
On July 29, 2025, a magnitude 8.8 earthquake occurred near the Kamchatka Peninsula. It was so powerful that it ranks as the ...
Scientists have recorded the process of disintegration of the subduction zone. A study led by specialists from Louisiana State University and the Lamont-Doherty Observatory at Columbia University has ...