The Silverpit crater mystery in the North Sea appears to have been solved. Scientists say it was formed by an asteroid 43 million years ago.
This feature, dubbed the Silverpit crater, immediately ignited a firestorm of scientific debate that reveals as much about the challenges of geology as it does about the history of our solar system.
New research shows structure is one of Earth’s rare impact craters after massive asteroid struck region millions of years ago ...
Sequestered among the western foothills of the Blue Mountains is a relatively well-kept rocky secret: Steins Pillar, the ...
The Cenomanian sands with phosphorites are widely distributed in European Russia (Alekseev et al. 2005a, b). These are near shore deposits of a shallow epicontinental sea that covered most of Europe ...
If the crowds of Brighton aren't for you, this neighbouring spot just might be.
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