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Dallol: A Stinky Volcano and Hydrothermal Field. Geology.com. Mud, salt, iron stains, halophile algae, yellow sulfur, and hot spring activity produce a colorful but dangerous landscape in the Dallol craters near the border between Ethiopia and Eritrea.
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Geologists uncovered ancient rocks in Greenland that bear the oldest remnants of Earth’s early magnetic field. The results potentially extend the age of the Earth’s magnetic field by hundreds of millions of years, and may shed light on the planet’s early conditions that helped life take hold.
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What life could survive in Mars' subsurface water? To understand the life that might survive deep below Mars' surface, we can look to some of the deepest, and oldest, forms of living organism on ...
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News Feature | 14 August 2024. Geology’s biggest mystery: when did plate tectonics start to reshape Earth?