This video explores what Earth could look like 250 million years in the future based on plate tectonics and world atlas ...
Scientists have discovered a Jurassic tectonic plate boundary that could help to predict what the planet might look like ...
The undersea plate boundary beneath the Strait of Gibraltar, known as the Gibraltar arc, is slowly moving into the Atlantic ...
An international team has created the first global map of deformation in Earth's deepest mantle, revealing that most warping occurs where ancient tectonic plates plunged nearly 3,000 kilometers below ...
A new study has found that most rare earth deposits – sources of metals essential for electronics and clean energy ...
Earth's surface is a turbulent place. Mountains rise, continents merge and split, and earthquakes shake the ground. All of these processes result from plate tectonics, the movement of enormous chunks ...