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Earth’s final growth spurt  [2010-12-17]
What led to water on the interior of the Moon or the formation of the Borealis basin that covers 40 percent of the surface of Mars? And what caused at least some of Earth’s tilt — without which there would be no change of seasons?New research from NASA’s Lunar Science Institute points to the same culprit: rocky bodies known as planetesimals that populated the solar system billions of years ago and eventually clumped together to form planets.  подробнее...
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Geologist's discoveries resolve debate about oxygen in Earth's mantle  [2010-12-14]
While there continues to be considerable debate among geologists about the availability of oxygen in the Earth's mantle, recent discoveries are bringing resolution to the question. Analysis of erupted rock from Agrigan volcano in the western Pacific near Guam found it to be highly oxidized as a result of its exposure to oxygen when it formed in the Earth's mantle.
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Bering Sea was ice-free and full of life during last warm period, study finds  [2010-12-13]
Deep sediment cores retrieved from the Bering Sea floor indicate that the region was ice-free all year and biological productivity was high during the last major warm period in Earth's climate history.
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New insights into formation of Earth, the Moon, and Mars  [2010-12-10]
New research reveals that the abundance of so-called highly siderophile, or metal-loving, elements like gold and platinum found in the mantles of Earth, the moon and Mars were delivered by massive impactors during the final phase of planet formation over 4.5 billion years ago.  подробнее...
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Heat helped hasten life's beginnings on Earth, research suggests  [2010-12-05]
New research investigating the effect of temperature on extremely slow chemical reactions suggests that the time required for evolution on a warm earth is shorter than critics might expect.
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Global Sea-Level Rise at the End of the Last Ice Age Interrupted by Rapid 'Jumps'  [2010-12-05]
Global sea level rose by a total of more than 120 metres as the vast ice sheets of the last Ice Age melted back. This melt-back lasted from about 19,000 to about 6,000 years ago, meaning that the average rate of sea-level rise was roughly 1 meter per century.(ScienceDaily)
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Venus holds warning for Earth  [2010-11-30]
A mysterious high-altitude layer of sulphur dioxide discovered by ESA’s Venus Express has been explained. As well as telling us more about Venus, it could be sending a warning to those on Earth seeking to inject our atmosphere with sulphur droplets in an attempt to mitigate climate change.
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Sewage water bacteria: 'Missing link' in early evolution of life on Earth?  [2010-11-27]
A common group of bacteria found in acid bogs and sewage treatment plants has provided scientists with evidence of a 'missing link' in one of the most important steps in the evolution of life on Earth -- the emergence of cells with a nucleus containing DNA (eukaryotic cells).
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US reserves of rare earth elements assessed for first time  [2010-11-22]
The US has 13 million tonnes of rare earth elements but it would take years to extract them, suggests the first detailed report on the country's supply. 'Rare earth' is an alternative name for the lanthanides #150; elements 57 to 71 #150; plus yttrium and scandium.  подробнее...
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Rare earth elements in US not so rare, report finds  [2010-11-18]
Approximately 13 million metric tons of rare earth elements (REE) exist within known deposits in the United States, according to the first-ever nationwide estimate of these elements.
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К защите принимаются диссертации на соискание ученой степени кандидата и доктора наук по специальностям:
25.00.04 - петрология, вулканология;
25.00.11 - геология, поиски и разведка твердых полезных ископаемых, минерагения

Действует аспирантура по направлению наук 05.06.01 Науки о Земле по следующим специальностям:

25.00.02 - палеонтология, стратиграфия
25.00.04 - петрология, вулканология
25.00.07 - гидрогеология
25.00.09 - геохимия, геохимические методы поисков полезных ископаемых
25.00.10 - геофизика, геофизические методы поисков полезных ископаемых
25.00.11 - геология, поиски и разведка твердых полезных ископаемых, минерагения
25.00.25 - геоморфология и эволюционная география