This January marks Tolkien’s 134th birthday, and the Homosassa Public Library invites Tolkien fans and not-yet fans to ...
The Pingshan Lake Grand Canyon features undulating terrain that resembles the rippling ocean floor. TONG YUNSHAN/CHINA DAILY In the Hexi Corridor, an ancient trade route in Northwest China, its ...
Mountain building occurred all around the Yellowstone region and highlights a tortured geological history of uplift and volcanism. The Gallatin Range, just northeast of Yellowstone Caldera, is an ...
Supreme Court’s acceptance of a government committee’s new definition of the Aravallis has sparked concerns among activists ...
In this seminar Susan will talk about frozen landscapes on Earth and Mars. Firstly, landslides in permafrost on Earth, which generate “molards”—cones of debris which result from the melting of ...
A 3.5 billion-year-old crater on Mars will henceforth be known after M.S. Krishnan, the pioneering Indian geologist. The International Astronomical Union (IAU) has approved it and several other names ...
Victoria is home to its fair share of natural wonders – from the Twelve Apostles to the Grampians – but there’s one particular landmark that’s a lot less well-known, but absolutely worth a place on ...
TopoToolbox is a MATLAB-based software designed for the analysis and visualization of topographic data. It provides a comprehensive set of tools for processing Digital Elevation Models (DEMs), ...
Stone wall expert Roberton Thorson will lead a roundtable discussion, workshop, and public lecture in Little Compton, Rhode Island on July 2. Thorson advocates for the preservation of New England's ...
1. Geography - its interdisciplinary approach and future prospects (not to be tested). Geography as an integrating discipline. Physical Geography and Natural Sciences; Geography and Social Sciences.
Things may be moving on Venus’ surface. In 1983, researchers discovered that the planet’s surface was speckled with strange, circular landforms. These rounded mountain belts, known as coronae, have no ...
Mars may be dry, dusty, and far from hospitable today, but new research suggests it once shared more in common with Earth than we thought. A team of scientists from the University of Rochester has ...