... a jigsaw piece that contributes to solving the puzzle of the largest mass extinction in the history of the earth. "The question as to whether the halogenated gases from the giant salt lakes alone ...
... just wind damage and flooded lives. According to new research in the North Atlantic Ocean, these powerful storms also make a small but detectable mark on the rhythm of the Earth's background noise.
... at the Alfred-Wegener-Institute Bremerhaven. “Ocean acidification is more rapid than ever in the history of the earth and if you look at the pCO2 (partial pressure of carbon dioxide) levels we have ...
... history."
The new insights will help scientists link Mercury's surface evolution to its interior history and to compare the planet with the geologic histories of the Earth, Venus, the Moon and Mars.
... methods. Olszewski explains that the older methods did not account for many important occurrences in the history of the Earth, including changes in the geography of Earth due to continental drift and ...
... researchers, however, these hard calcium shells provide a profound insight into the history of our earth and especially into the climate of the past. Researchers are currently able to reconstruct the ...
... ratio.
It appears that records related to carbonate platforms which are often used throughout the early history of the Earth are not good recorders of the 13C/12C ratio in the open oceans. Hence, ...
... how the Earth works requires recognizing how fire is intertwined with and also a driver of human history and the Earth's history, the authors write.
Balch said of the article, "This synthesis is a ...
... extraordinary record of climatic change and other major events in the history of the earth. Now, planktonic foraminifera — single- ... and 65 to 70 per cent of life on earth 65 million years ago. However, ...
... of food for other marine life -- but their fossils, which are found in abundance, provide scientists with an extraordinary record of climatic change and other major events in the history of the Earth.
130 million years ago, one of the most significant events in the history of the Earth occurred: the first flowering plants, or angiosperms, arose. In the late 1800s, Darwin referred to their ...
... main objective of this study consists of getting to know climatic changes throughout the history of the Earth in order to reconstruct the past and deduce the existence of general climatic behaviour ...
... , analyzed fossils from the epoch called the Early Cambrian. During this important time in the history of the earth, there was a tremendous diversification of animal life in the oceans. Many of the ...