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Earth’s mid life crisis – new research backs ‘lull’ in the geologic record News at Curtin

https://www.curtin.edu.au/news/media-release/earths-mid-life-crisis-new-research-backs-lull-geologic-record/

University. Published today in Nature Geoscience, the research is likely to re-ignite debate over the Earth’s development, with scientists divided over what geologic processes occurred during the Palaeoproterozoic geologic ... The full research paper

Earth’s mid life crisis Supercontinent Cycles & Global Geodynamics

https://geodynamics.curtin.edu.au/research/research-highlights/earths-mid-life-crisis/

Published in Nature Geoscience, recent research backs claims that the Earth experienced a ‘geological lull’ in its development around 2.3 to 2.2 billion years ago. ... The full research paper has been published in Nature Geoscience and can be found

‘Extraordinary’ sea levels measured in warm global period News at Curtin

https://www.curtin.edu.au/news/media-release/extraordinary-sea-levels-measured-in-warm-global-period/

Published in Nature Geoscience, a team led by Curtin University researcher Dr Mick O’Leary have examined ancient fossil shorelines of Western Australia during the Last Interglacial, a period between

IGCP 648 Supercontinent Cycles & Global Geodynamics

https://geodynamics.curtin.edu.au/igcp-648/

Research led by scientists in the Earth Dynamics Research Group, and published in Nature Geoscience, suggests that the Earth has two chemically distinct hemispheric ‘faces’ or domains. ... A recently published Nature Geoscience article outlines the

University researcher wins RACI award News at Curtin

https://www.curtin.edu.au/news/media-release/university-researcher-wins-raci-award/

A recipient of two Australian Research Council QEII Fellowships, Professor Grice has published 110 international peer-reviewed articles including ones in Science, Nature Geoscience and Geology, book chapters and plenaries.

Meteorite impacts could preserve ancient environments News at Curtin

https://www.curtin.edu.au/news/media-release/meteorite-impacts-could-preserve-ancient-environments/

According to new findings published recently in the journal Nature Geoscience, rainforest and swamp survived extreme pressures and temperatures during a meteorite impact in Western Tasmania, by being incorporated in glassy

Underground microbes eat into oil reserves News at Curtin

https://www.curtin.edu.au/news/media-release/underground-microbes-eat-into-oil-reserves/

Share. Print. C248/08. 8 September 2008. Research paper published online in prestigious Nature Geoscience Journal.

Meteorite expert lauded nationally News at Curtin

https://www.curtin.edu.au/news/meteorite-expert-lauded-nationally/

He sits on several panels of the UK Science and Technology Facilities Council and has published his findings in journals such as Science, Nature, Nature Geoscience, and Proceedings of the National

Curtin research suggests asteroid strikes created Earth’s oldest rocks News at Curtin

https://www.curtin.edu.au/news/media-release/curtin-research-suggests-asteroid-strikes-created-earths-oldest-rocks/

The research, published in Nature Geoscience today, found that Earth’s oldest evolved, or granitic, rocks, which form part of the Acasta Gneiss Complex in northwest Canada, have compositions that are ... Earth and Planetary Sciences at Curtin University

Deep mantle unveils a two faced Earth Supercontinent Cycles & Global Geodynamics

https://geodynamics.curtin.edu.au/research/research-highlights/deep-mantle-unveils-two-faced-earth/

Distinct formation history for deep-mantle domains reflected in geochemical differences. Nature Geoscience 13, 511–515. ... Related articles:. Plate tectonics from crust to core. Read an excellent Nature Geoscience News & Views article by Richard W.