Mercury rising: study sheds new light on the environmental impact of ancient volcanoes
- Geodesy, tectonics, volcanology and related hazards
- Researchers
Ashes to ashes, dust to dust: the cosmic fertiliser that fuelled the origins of life
- Planetary Evolution and Materials
- Researchers
Oxford Earth Sciences contributes to Stanford Mineral-X Launch
- Announcement
- Geophysics and Geodynamics
- Researchers
- Uncategorized
Recreation of ancient seawater reveals which nutrients shaped the evolution of early life
- Announcement
- Oceanography, Climate and Palaeoenvironment
- Palaeobiology and Evolution
- Researchers
Ancient carbon in rocks releases as much Carbon Dioxide as the world's volcanoes
- Announcement
- Earth resources
- Net Zero
- Researchers
Rethinking Natural Resources with the Oxford Martin School
- Award
- Earth resources
- Geodesy, tectonics, volcanology and related hazards
- Net Zero
Damaged tectonic plates underlying large igneous provinces heal themselves during cooling new study shows
- Earth resources
- Geodesy, tectonics, volcanology and related hazards
- Geophysics and Geodynamics
Ocean-bottom seismometers deployed near the equatorial Mid-Atlantic Ridge provide new constraints on the mechanisms of plate formation and divergence.
- Announcement
- Geodesy, tectonics, volcanology and related hazards
- Geophysics and Geodynamics
New Oxford study sheds light on the origin of animals
- Announcement
- Palaeobiology and Evolution
Earthquakes in ice could be used to reduce uncertainty in sea-level rise projections.
- Announcement
- Geophysics and Geodynamics
- Oceanography, Climate and Palaeoenvironment