Geology runs in order, as sediments pile up over time, with older material buried deeper and younger layers added on top. The sequence allows scientists to read Earth’s past like a timeline. It ...
Now in its sixth year, the Cornell project team CU GeoData bridges engineering and earth sciences to design and deploy environmental sensors, including a sensor network across the Finger Lakes and a ...
Earth's crust ranges from 5 to 70 kilometers in thickness and serves as the planet's outermost layer. This thin shell represents less than one percent of Earth's total mass, yet it's the only layer we ...