"We found evidence for wind, waves, no shortage of sand—a proper, vacation-style beach," said geologist Benjamin Cardenas.
Earth’s climate over millions of years is shaped by both internal forces, like volcanic activity, and external ones, such as ...
In research published in Advanced Sustainable Systems, investigators optimized an electrochemical method called seawater splitting for trapping and sequestering carbon dioxide into stable solid ...
Evidence suggests Mars once had an ancient ocean, with data from China's Zhurong rover revealing coastal deposits beneath the surface.
When mollusks and other carbon-rich organisms die, their shells and body parts can accumulate in ocean sediments, forming carbonate-rich deposits. Locked away Seagrasses also trap carbon in ...
Pacific nation Kiribati says it is exploring a deep-sea mining partnership with China, dangling access to a vast patch of ...
What Lies Beneath Mars’ Surface On Earth, ocean tides and winds carry sediment toward the shoreline, where the sediment settles out to form a beach deposit with a characteristic dipping angle. New ...
They also imply that there were rivers that dumped sediment into the ocean that was distributed by waves along the beaches. "The presence of these deposits requires that a good swath of the planet ...