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A new study suggests a meteor strike that created Arizona’s Meteor Crater 56,000 years ago may have triggered a massive ...
The Grand Canyon, one of the most iconic geological formations on Earth, may hold deeper secrets about our planet’s history ...
A remarkable coincidence occurred 56,000 years ago, when the impact that created Meteor Crater triggered both a landslide-dammed lake and a paleolake formation in the Grand Canyon. Earth’s ancient ...
Geology is full of detective stories about the Earth's history, and a new paper in Geology by University of New Mexico ...
New research reveals that a meteorite strike near Winslow, Arizona, approximately 56,000 years ago, may have triggered a ...
Geology is full of detective stories about Earth's history, and a new paper in Geology by University of New Mexico ...
W hen an asteroid made Meteor Crater in northern Arizona, it did more than leave the Earth’s best preserved impact crater.
A 74-year-old hiker from Olympia, Washington, died while attempting a rim-to-rim hike in the Grand Canyon. Officials warn hikers to prepare for extreme heat.
A massive landslide would have dammed the Colorado River, forming a deep lake that has since dried up. A meteorite impact ...
A meteorite that struck near Winslow, Arizona, about 56,000 years ago may have triggered a massive landslide in the Grand ...
The paper suggests that a dam created a 50-mile-long, 300-foot-deep paleolake with beavers' tracks in caves above the river, indicating a significant geological event possibly related to Barringer ...
Researchers have found a link between two geological events in iconic locations of the U.S. Southwest that scientists ...