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A massive, heated rock formation, dubbed the 'hot blob' or Northern Appalachian Anomaly (NAA), is situated 200 km beneath the ...
Technically known as the Northern Appalachian Anomaly (NAA), the 350-kilometer- (217-mile-) wide blob of hot rock hasn't been ...
The ‘hot blob’ is officially called Northern Appalachian Anomaly (NAA), and lies 125 feet deep underground and extends 220 ...
Deep heat beneath the Appalachian Mountains may be linked to an ancient rift with Greenland, helping explain why the range is ...
Officially dubbed the Northern Appalachian Anomaly (NAA), this subterranean slimeball sits 125 feet deep underground and ...
There's something large moving deep beneath New England. This is the conclusion of a new paper by researchers from the ...
Roughly 124 miles (200 kilometers) beneath the Appalachian Mountains in New England lies the aptly named Northern Appalachian ...
A gigantic blob under the Earth's surface is headed for New York and could be changing the landscape of the East Coast ...
But beneath them, deep within the Earth’s crust, a geological anomaly is slowly but surely reshaping the landscape. Recent ...
A large region of unusually hot rock deep beneath the Appalachian Mountains in the United States could be linked to Greenland ...
A hot blob currently beneath the Appalachians may have peeled off from Greenland around 80 million years ago and moved to ...
A mysterious blob of heat is slowly rising beneath New England, and it may rewrite what we thought we knew about the ...