Isotope analysis of gas from geothermal springs in Zambia could show that a new continental rift is forming, scientists say.
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First Signatures of a Future Tectonic Split Are Bubbling Up In Zambia
(jacus/iStock/Getty Images Plus) Hundreds of millions of years ago, our world looked very different from the way it does ...
Scientists found mantle-linked helium signatures in Zambia's Kafue Rift hot springs. The findings suggest the Southwest ...
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New plate boundary could be forming in southern Africa as a rift breaks through the Earth’s crust
A region known as the Kafue Rift could be the site of the world’s newest plate boundary, as the once stable African tectonic ...
UWA researchers have helped to unearth more about how ancient continents formed on Earth 3.5 billion years ago.
Helium-rich gases rising through hot springs could mark the early stages of continental breakup in southern Africa.
Scientists from the University of Oxford have published a study in the journal Frontiers in Earth Science showing that the ...
Learn how gases rising through Zambia’s hot springs may reveal some of the earliest signs of a continent beginning to split ...
While skin bone plates are well studied in crocodylians (shown here in a gharial, in purple), their presence in lizards and ...
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