More than two-thirds – or 69 percent – of the observed vertical land motion is due to ongoing effects from the last ice age. “This ice age effect is the largest in Maryland, Virginia, and North ...
Even in “stable” regions, land is constantly moving—reshaping coastlines, altering gravity, and changing maps over time. ‘It’s name is HD 20794 d’: A promising super-Earth is just 20 ...
The drowning of so much Stone Age land by post-Ice Age sea-level rise was a pivotal event in British prehistory – and Britain’s status as an island dates from that time. Scientists involved in ...