Space to play or pause, M to mute, left and right arrows to seek, up and down arrows for volume. Hugh Jackman, Narrator: The team will drill down deep enough to extract sediment layers dating back 40 ...
Research has found sediment drilled from the floor beneath the Arctic Ocean holds prehistoric climate records that show Arctic temperatures reached subtropical levels about 55 million years ago. The ...
A Chinese expedition team obtained the sediment core with a length of 144.79 meters at a depth of 153.44 meters in Lake Namtso on the plateau Monday. [Photo/Institute of Tibetan Plateau Research] A ...
During its oceanographic survey in the Amundsen Sea, China's 41st Antarctic expedition team successfully utilized a long piston gravity corer to perform gravity core sampling operations, obtaining the ...
Lacustrine turbidites offer a reliable record of seismic activity. A typical sedimentary sequence is produced when a turbidity current moves downslope. If the current generates enough energy, this ...
Under the lead of the Leibniz Institute for Baltic Sea Research Warnemünde (IOW), a sediment core from the Southeast Pacific was examined that reflects the last 8 million years of Earth's history. The ...