Researchers test how different minerals found in the Earth’s mantle respond to high temperatures and pressures.
AGU copyright 2014
Peruvian Andes Helped to Cool Eastern Equatorial Pacific
Scientists investigate the role of the Peruvian Andes on climate variability.
Eos: The Next Generation
On 9 December a dynamic, new, broadly inclusive, and freely accessible Earth and space science news website will launch: Eos.org.
AGU Scholarship Fund Reaches Its Goal
The Edmond M. Dewan Young Scientist Scholarship fund has reached its goal of $25,000.
Developing Resources for Teaching Ethics in Geoscience
Teaching Geoethics Across the Geoscience Curriculum;
Chico Hot Springs, Montana, 10–13 June 2014
Crowdsourcing Digital Maps Using Citizen Geologists
Could citizen geologists help scientists make geological maps?
Women Count
The gender imbalance that exists in science is easily perpetuated and is harmful to our community as a whole.
Continuing Bardarbunga Eruption Fuels Scientific Research
How are scientists taking advantage of Iceland’s Bardarbunga eruption, which shows no signs of slowing down?
Methane-Producing Microbes Important for Studying Greenhouse Gas Emissions
Scientists have long thought that methane-producing microbes contribute to climate change but are slowly learning just how big a role these microbes play.
Centenary of the Discovery of Earth’s Magnetic Field Reversals
A monument was erected to commemorate the centenary of Bernard Brunhes’s discovery of Earth’s magnetic field reversals.