This week's image highlights some structural features on the sea floor. These images are from a 2004 paper by Mosher et al. titled Near-surface geology and sediment-failure geohazards of the central ...
New Arctic sea floor data suggests that the foot of the continental slope off Alaska is more than 100 nautical miles farther from the US coast than previously assumed. The data, gathered during a ...
A class of powerful, invisible waves hidden beneath the surface of the ocean can shape the underwater edges of continents and contribute to ocean mixing and climate, researchers have found. A class of ...
The record flooding in the Mississippi River drainage system appears to be winding down (although some areas along the Missouri River are not out of danger yet). For this week's Seafloor Sunday image ...
Have you ever skied at Steamboat Springs? Have you walked up that tangle of a trail to the jewel-tone waters of Hanging Lake? Have you cheered in the stands of the sheepdog trials in Meeker? If so, ...
A class of powerful, invisible waves hidden beneath the surface of the ocean can shape the underwater edges of continents and contribute to ocean mixing and climate, researchers from The University of ...
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