Residents of Rancho Palos Verdes are looking to the scientific community for help in understanding the slow-moving landslides ...
AGU editors recognize the contributions of peer reviewers in 2023, who helped advance the Earth and space sciences while maintaining the integrity and accountability of the scientific record.
J. D. Vance and Tim Walz clashed over whether climate change is real and what solutions should look like (and whether they’re ...
Long-term global measurements of stratospheric aerosols reveal climatological structures and processes controlling new particle formation.
Researchers have homed in on five craters on the Red Planet that are the likely sources of Martian meteorites.
Aotearoa, the Māori name for New Zealand, is usually translated as “land of the long white cloud.” In this issue of Eos, we ...
“Seamounts are the steepest features in the global ocean, generating highly nonlinear flow, which has the potential to drive ...
Multi-annual measurements across Lake Superior indicate remarkable similarities between large lakes and ocean CO2 exchange during the ice-free season.
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The schematic shows the subduction zone interface setting where measured changes in seismic anisotropy are thought to originate. (a) During slow-slip events stronger seismic anisotropy indicates ...
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In 2021, the Tajogaite volcanic cone formed on La Palma Island in Spain’s Canary Islands archipelago as a result of about 3 months of continuous eruptions of tephra and lava. It was the first ...