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North America is dripping—with sizable ... compounds that are weakening the base of the crust. A map of the North American craton—outlined in black—as revealed by seismic velocity measurements.
Image: (AP) Scientists have compiled the most comprehensive map yet of tectonic stress magnitudes across North America, highlighting regions most vulnerable to earthquakes. The map and associated ...
In the long term, the map could inspire and inform modeling efforts aimed at better understanding North America's geologic past, as well as the continent's present day tectonic intricacies.
A Scandinavian man who works on geographic information systems for software company CGI has released a fascinating new map of North America. Topi Tjukanov posted an image on his Twitter account ...
Acquired by Yale University and publicized to great fanfare in 1965, the Vinland Map—supposedly dated to mid-15th century Europe—showed part of the coast of North America, seemingly presenting ...
The Vinland Map, which supposedly showed the exploration of North America by Vikings in the 15th century, is fake, according to researchers at Yale. The map was first discovered in 1965 ...
This map shows seismic speed in the Earth’s crust at 200 kilometers depth across the continental United States and portions of Central America and Canada. The North American craton (outlined in ...
You can get in touch with Robyn by emailing r.white@newsweek.com A NASA map shows the size of the Antarctic ozone hole at its largest point this year, when it spread to the size of North America.
Over the past several decades, studies have assessed the massive population decline of people indigenous to North America following ... Looking at their maps and data, the researchers found ...
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