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A new geochronology of Mesozoic magmatism along the eastern margin of North America shows that continental breakup involved ...
A large region of unusually hot rock deep beneath the Appalachian Mountains in the United States could be linked to Greenland ...
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Earth’s continents may look fixed on a globe, but they’ve been drifting, splitting and reforming over billions of years – and ...
A hot blob of rock beneath New Hampshire may be helping the Appalachian Mountains stand so tall. The rock mass is slowly on ...
Large region of unusually hot rock beneath the Appalachian Mountains in teh USA is linked to the splitting of Greenland and ...
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The Daily Galaxy on MSNScientists Discover Hidden Hot Blob Beneath Appalachians — And It’s Headed to New YorkThe Appalachian Mountains, with their ancient peaks and timeworn ridges, are a familiar sight in Eastern North America. But ...
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Officially dubbed the Northern Appalachian Anomaly (NAA), this subterranean slimeball sits 125 feet deep underground and ...
This process, known as riftogenesis, gives scientists a unique opportunity to see how separation of continents. «It is the only place on Earth where you can study how a continental rift becomes an ...
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Live Science on MSNHot blob beneath Appalachians formed when Greenland split from North America — and it's heading to New YorkA hot blob currently beneath the Appalachians may have peeled off from Greenland around 80 million years ago and moved to ...
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ScienceAlert on MSN'Hot Blob' Heading For New York Following Ancient Greenland RiftA vast blob of hot rock moving slowly beneath the Appalachian Mountains in the northeastern US is now thought to be the ...
A large region of unusually hot rock deep beneath the Appalachian Mountains in the United States could be linked to Greenland and North America ...
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