The largest pocket of molten rock on Earth has driven up a region in the Andes to form the world's second highest continental plateau. The body of magma is more than a kilometre deep and hundreds of ...
New research shows that the Altiplano plateau in the central Andes -- and most likely the entire mountain range -- was formed through a series of rapid growth spurts. "This study provides increasing ...
The central Andes of South America is an exciting place to study volcanology. The continental crust in the here is thicker than almost anywhere else on earth and certainly the thickest with abundant ...
An aerial view of the Andes mountains in Argentina. (Credit: Nicolas Prieto/Unsplash) There’s only one place on the planet where you can see flamingos roaming salt flats, vicuñas grazing in herds and ...
Study finds plateau in Atacama desert has sunshine comparable in intensity to a summer day on Venus The sunniest place in the world has been identified as the Altiplano, an arid plateau in the Atacama ...
Scientists have long been trying to understand how the Andes and other broad, high-elevation mountain ranges were formed. New research by Carmala Garzione, a professor of earth and environmental ...
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