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Scientists have made a surprising discovery about the formation of rock. It seems that industrial waste known as slag that is ...
Researchers warn that current land management models don't account for accelerated, human-driven rock formation processes.
Industrial waste is turning into rock in "decades", much faster than the millions of years it is thought to take for it to ...
The researchers have documented a new “rapid anthropoclastic rock cycle”, which mimics natural rock cycles but involves human material over accelerated timescales. They warn that the rapid and ...
"This gives us a maximum timeframe of 35 years for this rock formation, well within the course of a single human lifetime.
Researchers at the University of Glasgow documented a new "rapid anthropoclastic rock cycle", which mimics natural cycles but involves human material over accelerated timescales. They warn the ...
The researchers have documented for the first time a new "rapid anthropoclastic rock cycle," which mimics natural rock cycles but involves human material over accelerated timescales. They believe the ...
Industrial waste has resulted in artificial rock formations that could severely impact the surrounding ecosystems, say ...