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Analysis of gases trapped in rocks reveals origin of the gold deposits beneath Scotland and Ireland
Sophisticated new chemical analysis of gases trapped in rocks for millions of years has cast new light on the origin of the ...
“Richard D. Williams” Richard Williams, CEO Neither the TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that term is defined in the policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts ...
Ailsa Craig is an uninhabited isle off the coast of southwest Scotland and the source of the super-dense granite used to make ...
Interesting Engineering on MSN
Helium isotope could help pinpoint location of gold deposits that originate in deep Earth
The proportion of deep-sourced helium and the temperature of the mineralising fluids appear to correspond to the size of the ...
Live Science on MSN
3,300-year-old cremations found in Scotland suggest the people died in a mysterious catastrophic event
Archaeologists have discovered the 3,300-year-old cremated remains of at least eight people who were buried in five urns in Scotland. While it's unknown how they died, it was likely during some sort ...
Interesting Engineering on MSN
3,330-year-old Bronze Age mass burial mound unearthed in Scotland challenges history
This unprecedented find—featuring eight individuals buried in haste—is challenging existing theories about prehistoric life.
Morning Overview on MSN
3,330-year-old mass burial in Scotland is rewriting Bronze Age history
A quiet hillside in southern Scotland has yielded one of the most unsettling archaeological discoveries in recent memory, a ...
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3000-year-old burial site uncovered in Scotland sheds light on devastation in the Bronze Age
Archaeologists from GUARD Archaeology uncovered the unusual Bronze Age burial site near Twentyshilling Hill, Dumfries and ...
Wildfires in Colorado, sand bars in California and ore deposits in Wyoming. Laboratory analysis, field work and computer models. Those are just a few of the research opportunities that await you when ...
Steve Clarke says Scotland can "bring a little bit of magic" to the World Cup after being drawn to face Brazil, Morocco and Haiti in a nostalgic return to the men's finals next year. The Scots are ...
Structural geology is the study of the deformation of the surface and subsurface of the Earth and other planetary bodies. This deformation reflects past changes in local and regional stress and strain ...
Subduction of sediment, derived from weathered continental crust, can enrich the mantle in critical metals and volatiles. Melting of such enriched mantle produces alkaline magmas that may form major ...
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