Flying across America for POWs and for science
A geology professor explores the way water weaves through America—and into Americans’ very bones.
Read MoreA geology professor explores the way water weaves through America—and into Americans’ very bones.
Read MoreDense seismograph network shows subsurface geyser plumbing structures.
Read MoreToday is the 50th anniversary of the U’s Seismograph Stations, which now include 237 seismic-recording stations located in Utah, Wyoming and Idaho to monitor earthquakes throughout the world and the region.
Read MoreA team of international paleontologists, including Adam Huttenlocker at the U, determine how some mammal relatives survived the Permo-Triassic Mass Extinction.
Read MorePaul Brooks, of the geology and geophysics department, has been named as the new program director of the Utah Experimental Program to Stimulate Competitive Research.
Read MoreU seismologists discovered a reservoir of hot, partly molten rock beneath the Yellowstone supervolcano, and it is four times larger than the shallower, long-known magma chamber.
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