Today we are witnessing rapid global sea level rise attributable mostly to climate change–driven melting of ice sheets and glaciers and thermal expansion of seawater. However, sea level change also ...
WASHINGTON—A new global analysis of the last 19 million years of seafloor spreading rates found they have been slowing down. Geologists want to know why the seafloor is getting sluggish. New oceanic ...
The hole in the ocean was a spring with water flowing in from under the ocean floor through a fault called the Cascadia ...
NOAA is mapping Bay seafloor for the first time in decades, using sonar to chart hazards and update nautical charts for safe navigation.
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