Researchers with the U.S. Geological Survey estimated that the ancient Appalachians mountain system holds 2.5 million tons of ...
There’s a giant blob of incredibly hot rock beneath New Hampshire — and it may be part of the reason the Appalachian Mountains are still standing tall, according to new research. It has, however, been ...
A caller on The Indicator from Planet Money summed up the week's lithium news in one line: "There is kind of a high ...
They’ve hit the mother lode. We may no longer need to rely on foreign batteries to power our electronics. Geologists have announced that the Appalachian Mountains could be hiding a sprawling ...
Ph.D. Geological Sciences, University of Rochester M.A. Geology, Bryn Mawr College B.A. Geology, Bucknell University B.S. Civil Engineering, Bucknell University Sak ...
A new study entitled Geologic Hazards in the Karst Regions of Virginia and West Virginia, Investigations and Analysis Concerning the Proposed Mountain Valley Gas Pipeline by Dr. Ernst H. Kastning, ...
George W. Fisher, former dean of the School for Arts and Sciences at the Johns Hopkins University, died Nov. 27 of an aneurysm at MedStar Union Memorial Hospital. He was 86 and lived in Oakenshaw.
Athens, Ohio (November 16, 2006) -- Geologists have developed a new theory to explain how and when the Appalachian Mountain range was created. Their research redraws the map of the planet from 420 ...