When the early Earth’s magma ocean crystallized 4.4 billion years ago, the deep mantle trapped an ocean’s worth of water, ...
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Scientists just uncovered what may be the largest water reservoir ever found—buried inside Earth’s mantle
Earth’s early history is undergoing a quiet revolution. Long assumed to be dry at its core, new research suggests our planet ...
New evidence indicates that the deepest realm of the mantle flowed with up to 100 times more water than previously believed.
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ESA Launches HydroGNSS Mission to Scout Water and Revolutionize Earth Observation
In a significant leap forward for climate research and water cycle monitoring, the European Space Agency (ESA) has successfully launched itsHydroGNSS mission. The mission, which took place on November ...
(via SciShow) So we all know about the carbon cycle, and the water cycle, and maybe even the nitrogen cycle. But new research has figured out there's a salt cycle, too. Problem is, that same research ...
Earth may have had fresh, not just salty, water as soon as 600 million years after the planet formed — a mere blink of an eye in geologic time. Researchers analyzed oxygen molecules within ...
BYU's new hydrologic cycle, representing major water pools in blue text, natural water fluxes in black text and human-impacted fluxes in orange. Illustration by Eliza Anderson. The United States ...
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China has planted so many trees it's changed the entire country's water distribution
Huge "regreening" efforts in China over the past few decades have activated the country's water cycle and moved water in ways ...
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