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New research reveals that early Earth concealed a deep ocean of magma, which may explain today's anomalies in the planet's ...
Tsunamis form from sudden water movements, mainly undersea earthquakes, spreading waves across oceans and increasing as they near shores.
An alternative to dredging aims to capture moving sand to protect the archipelago from erosion and rising seas.
Imagine an underwater world where tiny creatures hold the fate of the planet’s carbon cycles in their delicate fins. Beneath ...
Mars, the dusty red planet we know today, may have once had ocean waves washing onto sandy beaches. New research using data ...
Remnants of a liquid layer of magma near Earth's core, formed in the first few hundred million years of the planet's history, ...
A trio of environmental scientists at the Mediterranean Institute for Advanced Studies Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas—Universidad de las Islas Baleares, working with a pair of ...
Scientists at the University of Miami's Alfred C. Glassell Jr. SUrge‐STructure‐Atmosphere INteraction (SUSTAIN) laboratory conducted a first-of-its-kind study into how waves form and increase in windy ...
Marine heatwaves can devastate our oceans. Is there a way to prevent them? What are marine heatwaves and why are they so ...
If it happens frequently enough, the volcanic structure can accumulate and eventually rise above the ocean surface, forming a volcanic island. The volcanoes of the Cook Islands are estimated to be ...
By incorporating auxiliary surface waves and accounting for mutual coupling, precise control over amplitude and phase can be achieved. As a result, our designs enable wide-angle beamsteering of up to ...
One way around this problem lies in the interaction between two types of waves: those on the ocean's surface, and those that reside underwater. My research group has just published a paper ...