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A massive eruption of magma around 135 million years ago may have been the driving force behind the tectonic rift that split ...
The split between South America and Africa 135 million years ago was a fiery affair, new research finds. The continental breakup spewed over 3.8 million cubic miles (16 million cubic kilometers) of ...
As global temperatures warm, the Southern Ocean—between Antarctica and other continents—will eventually release heat absorbed ...
San Antonio's location, in a wide bay with no natural defenses, leaves it particularly vulnerable to storm surges, said ...
Shallow waters further enhance the potential for ocean current turbines, unlike areas like Japan and South America, which have lower densities at similar depths. As global electricity demand grows ...
While many studies have focused on regional ocean current energy resource assessment ... In contrast, regions like Japan and parts of South America did not show similar power densities at these ...