... in extracting rich deposits of minerals from Australia's seafloor are discussed in a new report launched today ...
Iceberg scouring of Antarctic seafloor increasing as warming melts winter sea ice.
Research has explained why the seafloor is rough in some places and smooth in others – it’s partly to do with the break-up of supercontinents.
Research has explained why the seafloor is rough in some places and smooth in others – it’s partly to do with the break-up of supercontinents.
... and planetary science. Now, she said, "we can use the data from the seafloor station in real time together with those from the rest ... for the Northern California seismic network, it will be a prototype for other seafloor seismic stations she hopes to emplace ...
... under water? California's first permanent seafloor seismic station has now been linked real ...
... and gas fields on Earth. If only 10 percent of that seafloor methane were to be released in a few years, it could be the equivalent ... . "There are hundreds to thousands of times more methane trapped in seafloor deposits than there is in the atmosphere, and it's important that we know whether ...
... of 45 km past Norderney to the mainland, at a depth of two to three metres buried in the seafloor ...
... a series of measurements on the community of organisms living in the seafloor sediment. These measurements will help scientists understand ... "benthic respirometers" that are inserted a few centimeters into the seafloor to measure how much oxygen is being consumed by the community ...
... with an entirely new view of life on the deep seafloor. It will also give scientists a way to document the effects ...
... were also addressed, in part linked to development of sub-seafloor laboratories as much as 6 km deep ... life up to 1,600 metres below the seafloor in rocks as old as 111 million years ...
... that results wreaks havoc on smaller animals in the seafloor sediment, researchers say. Descend thousands of feet ... – crabs, starfish, urchins, sea cucumbers and other seafloor scavengers – crawling on the sediment surface. Normally ...
... potential food sources, such as land plants, seafloor algae and phytoplankton, often have different stable ...
... – some are found on land, while others lie at the bottom of the ocean. Those found on the seafloor are often referred to as "large oceanic plateaus ... ." This process creates "magnetic stripe" patterns in the seafloor. As Sager explained, "We can use these magnetic stripes to decipher ...
... signature glow detected in seafloor samples may be from Deepwater Horizon oil—and sea life may be suffering ...