A long-traveling mantle heat surge born near Greenland is still shaping North America from below. Credit: Shutterstock A deep heat mass beneath the Appalachians appears to have started near a rift ...
Geologists discovered ancient rocks in Greenland that preserve the oldest known traces of Earth’s early magnetic field.
Minerals from a cave in Greenland reveal that the Arctic was warm and had no permafrost, with CO₂ levels similar to today's.
An immense pocket of hot rock deep beneath the Appalachians may be a wandering relic of the breakup between Greenland and ...
A 400-year-old Greenland shark, the world’s longest-living vertebrate, was spotted 4,000 miles from its Arctic home, offering ...
A large region of unusually hot rock deep beneath the Appalachian Mountains in the United States could be linked to Greenland and North America splitting apart 80 million years ago, according to new ...
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Greenland sharks - ancient giants of the deep cold
Greenland sharks roam the freezing depths of the Arctic and North Atlantic, far from where humans swim or dive. Slow-moving ...
In the harsh Arctic climate, sled dogs are invaluable for transportation across the snow- and ice-bound landscape. Descended from a common ancestor, sled breeds include the Alaskan malamute, Siberian ...
Finds of Norse Textiles in Greenland -- Exhibitions of Norse textiles -- Exhibitions in Greenland -- Results of earlier analyses of Norse textiles -- Man, Culture and Environment in Ancient Greenland ...
Greenland's remote Arctic landscapes provide a unique opportunity for adventure seekers to explore the beauty of the ice ...
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