Geomorphology is the study of landforms and landscapes on Earth and other planets, and the processes that shape them. This discipline is primarily concerned with the erosion and deposition of rock and ...
After years of deep-sea sleuthing, National Geographic Explorer Katy Croff Bell has created a treasure map. It’s not drawn on ...
Rivers are rarely the calm, orderly streams we imagine on maps. Over time, their winding paths—called meanders—shift, bend, ...
Geologists say the Great Rift Valley was formed by the Earth's tectonic plates pulling away from each other, about 30 million years ago. The process continues, they say, at about six mm per year, with ...
Svalbard’s cultural heritage and infrastructure face increasing risks as climate change accelerates permafrost thaw and ground instability. The PermaRICH project unites experts across disciplines to ...
From the Dolomites to Capri, Italy is bringing in new tourist restrictions in 2026 to tackle overtourism. Here's what to know ...
Researchers from Nagaland University and a Nainital varsity have used advanced Geographic Information System (GIS) modelling and remote sensing techniques to examine environmental changes in ...
The Cool Down on MSN
Scientists point to unexpected side effects of knocking down river dams
"We didn't think [they] would move so much." Scientists point to unexpected side effects of knocking down river dams first ...
Data from a bog restoration project in Co Wicklow suggests that some of the most effective flood prevention measures may be up in the hills.
CANAL excavation or canal restoration is far more than moving earth. It concerns restoring abandoned waterways, so they ...
MONTCO Today on MSN
WCU’s Mather Lecture Series welcomed NASA’s Dr. Elizabeth Rampe
As NASA prepared for the planned launch of the Artemis 2 mission, the first crewed space flight around the moon in more than ...
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