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Researchers investigate mysteries of the African rift

Researchers are studying the chemical signatures of lavas from the Rift Valley in Turkana to understand the evolution of mantle plumes and how continents split apart. The study suggests that a mantle plume was present in the area 35 million years ago, contributing to the formation of the African Rift Valley.

SourcePenn State·DateDec 13, 2001
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Wealth of new species discovered from the abyssal plains of the Atlantic Ocean

Preliminary findings from a deep-sea expedition have uncovered a vast array of new species in the Atlantic Ocean's abyssal plains. The discovery, part of the DIVA project, confirms the diversity of deep-sea life and reveals significant differences in sediment structure and fauna composition across different sites.

SourceInternational Biodiversity Observation Year·DateOct 31, 2001

Earth's light show is a clue to finding habitable neighbors

A study by Princeton University and the Institute for Advanced Study suggests that Earth's varying reflections can provide clues about distant, potentially habitable planets. By analyzing changes in light over time, scientists may gain insights into a planet's weather, oceans, or even plant life.

SourcePrinceton University·JournalNature·DateAug 29, 2001

Geologist Finds Evidence Supporting Mysterious Ancient Sea

A University of Cincinnati geologist presents evidence from ancient volcanic ash beds indicating a narrow Iapetus Ocean existed during the Ordovician period. The discovery contradicts previous theories that the ocean disappeared due to landmasses being locked together.

SourceUniversity of Cincinnati·DateOct 22, 1997