A persistent "gravity hole" beneath Antarctica gives scientists a window into Earth's deep interior, showing how processes ...
After accounting for Earth’s rotation, gravity is slightly weaker beneath Antarctica than anywhere else on the planet. That ...
This strange 'gravity hole' beneath Antarctica could help explain how its ice and oceans changed over millions of years.
The geoid (the surface of equal gravitational potential of a hypothetical ocean at rest) serves as the classical reference ...
A peer-reviewed study published in Scientific Reports has reconstructed the evolution of the Antarctic Geoid Low, the strongest negative gravity anomaly on Earth, over approximately 70 million years, ...
In A Nutshell Antarctica, not the Indian Ocean, hosts Earth’s strongest nonhydrostatic geoid depression when scientists ...
Learn how Antarctica’s gravity hole formed inside Earth and grew stronger as its ice sheets took hold.
A project from NASA to study the Antarctic found strange radio waves that could not be traced back to an obvious source. Though that project took place between 2016 and 2018, still today the radio ...
According to a new study, researchers have identified a massive gravity hole-technically known as a Geoid Low-beneath the ...