Drought followed by torrential rain can unleash deadly floods in arid regions, like those that affected Libya in 2023.
A thick portion of Earth’s crust may have capped the Samoan plume and suppressed volcanism for 30 million years, explaining a ...
New detection of millimeter-scale subsidence along vulnerable coastlines means flood risk predictions may be inaccurate.
A global study of lavas from volcanic hot spots suggests that contrary to accepted wisdom, Earth’s deep mantle may have the ...
A new method provides highly accurate continental-scale landslide susceptibility maps that are being used in the aftermath of ...
An unusual concentration of impact craters suggests that they may have been caused by the breakup of an asteroid that created ...
Dense populations, aerosols, and cities’ tendency to raise temperatures contribute to higher levels of precipitation in urban ...
Research delves into noise pollution caused by spectator boats at sailing events such as the America’s Cup.
As soil salinization intensifies, it poses serious threats to ecosystems, soil health, global food security and socio-economic stability.
Sediment runoff from the state’s increasingly severe wildfires and heavy rain events may affect ecosystems and water ...
Electromagnetic chorus waves could generate more extreme radiation levels than previously thought, posing severe hazards for ...
On the first anniversary of their partnership, AGU and the Geological Society of London reflect on the GeoHorizons series and why open access books are valuable for the geoscience community.