... result of the mining industry's increasing interest in extracting rich deposits of minerals from Australia's seafloor are discussed in a new report launched today in Sydney by the Director of CSIRO's ...
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.
... a UC Berkeley professor of earth and planetary science. Now, she said, "we can use the data from the seafloor station in real time together with those from the rest of the Berkeley Digital Seismic ...
... about the 70 percent of the Earth's surface under water? California's first permanent seafloor seismic station has now been linked real-time into the Northern California seismic network, allowing ...
... to know why.
"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 it's stable and is going to ...
... , the largest worldwide. The electrical current they will produce will be conveyed over a distance of 45 km past Norderney to the mainland, at a depth of two to three metres buried in the seafloor...
... two experimental chambers called "benthic respirometers" that are inserted a few centimeters into the seafloor to measure how much oxygen is being consumed by the community of organisms within the ...
... Benthic Rover, has been providing scientists with an entirely new view of life on the deep seafloor. It will also give scientists a way to document the effects of climate change on the deep sea. The ...
... were also addressed, in part linked to development of sub-seafloor laboratories as much as 6 km deep into ... of microbial life up to 1,600 metres below the seafloor in rocks as old as 111 million years. ...
... oceanographer at Scripps Oceanography who studies oxygen-minimum zones that intercept the seafloor, said an expansion of oxygen-minimum zones in the oceans could lead to diminished biodiversity and ...
... Whirring over a sun-streaked patch of tropical seafloor, a submersible equipped with cameras is helping provide the most detailed maps ever recorded of underwater shelves and struggling coral reefs ...
... System (DTIS) vehicle, meanwhile, designed and constructed at NIWA by Peter Hill, was “flown” over the seafloor, snapping still photos and high definition video of the animals and their habitat. ...
The tiny grooming tool discovered on the seafloor off Key West, Florida, is just the latest treasure revealed during the hunt for the shipwrecked Spanish galleon Santa Margarita.