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Learn more about the Meteor Crater near the Grand Canyon and how it may have created a paleolake thousands of years ago.
A new study suggests a meteor strike that created Arizona’s Meteor Crater 56,000 years ago may have triggered a massive ...
The Grand Canyon, one of the most iconic geological formations on Earth, may hold deeper secrets about our planet’s history ...
Geology is full of detective stories about the Earth's history, and a new paper in Geology by University of New Mexico ...
New research reveals that a meteorite strike near Winslow, Arizona, approximately 56,000 years ago, may have triggered a ...
Geology is full of detective stories about Earth's history, and a new paper in Geology by University of New Mexico ...
W hen an asteroid made Meteor Crater in northern Arizona, it did more than leave the Earth’s best preserved impact crater.
Based on remarkably similar ages, the meteor impact that created one of Arizona's most recognizable landmarks and wood and sediments found in caves high up in the walls of the Grand Canyon, a new ...
The Grand Canyon may rewrite the textbooks on the Cambrian Explosion—a key turning point in Earth's history when there was a sudden boom in complex life and the emergence of all the major animal ...
A meteorite impact thousands of years ago may have triggered a landslide in the Grand Canyon and reshaped the Colorado River ...
A meteorite that struck near Winslow, Arizona, about 56,000 years ago may have triggered a massive landslide in the Grand ...
The paper suggests that a dam created a 50-mile-long, 300-foot-deep paleolake with beavers' tracks in caves above the river, indicating a significant geological event possibly related to Barringer ...