Deep beneath Antarctica’s ice, scientists have uncovered a geological archive that could reshape predictions of future sea-level rise.
A tube of mud can look like nothing special at first. Pull it from half a kilometer under Antarctic ice, though, and every smear starts to read like a diary.
Sediment is the No. 1 pollutant, by volume, in Pennsylvania. Sediment covers stream bottoms and suffocates macro-invertebrates and can harm fish. One of the most overlooked sources is dirt and gravel ...
An international research team has recovered the longest sediment core ever drilled from beneath an ice sheet. The core ...
As a paleoclimatologist, Balascio studies how Earth’s climate system has changed across millennia, primarily through ...
Water movement is one of the primary drivers of habitat stability”— Joel Chaky BATON ROUGE, LA, UNITED STATES, February ...
The 748-foot-long sediment core contains a record of roughly the past 23 million years, including periods when the planet's surface temperature was hotter than it is today ...
Scientists discovered that wrinkled rocks in Morocco were formed by deep sea microbes that survived without sunlight.