• New research published in Earth’s Future reveals that New York City’s massive 1.68-trillion-pound skyline is causing the land beneath it to sink—by approximately 2 millimeters per year. Lower Manhattan, Brooklyn, and Queens are settling even faster in certain areas due to softer, clay-rich soils.

    While that may not sound dramatic, this slow but steady subsidence, combined with rising sea levels, increases the city’s long-term flood risk. Scientists emphasize that this gradual pace allows urban planners and engineers time to reinforce infrastructure and prepare for future challenges.

    #NewYorkCity #UrbanSinking #ClimateAdaptation #GeologyFacts #NYCInfrastructure
    New research published in Earth’s Future reveals that New York City’s massive 1.68-trillion-pound skyline is causing the land beneath it to sink—by approximately 2 millimeters per year. Lower Manhattan, Brooklyn, and Queens are settling even faster in certain areas due to softer, clay-rich soils. While that may not sound dramatic, this slow but steady subsidence, combined with rising sea levels, increases the city’s long-term flood risk. Scientists emphasize that this gradual pace allows urban planners and engineers time to reinforce infrastructure and prepare for future challenges. #NewYorkCity #UrbanSinking #ClimateAdaptation #GeologyFacts #NYCInfrastructure
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  • For the first time, geologists have traced rare helium-3 isotopes and precious metals like gold and platinum in volcanic rocks on Hawaii’s Big Island—suggesting material is leaking from the Earth's core through deep mantle plumes. This discovery challenges long-standing beliefs that the core is geochemically isolated from the rest of the planet.

    If proven consistent, these leaks could unlock new insights into Earth’s formation, its ongoing evolution, and even how elements crucial to technology and life arrived at the surface.

    #GeologyBreakthrough #EarthsCore #GoldDiscovery #HawaiiVolcano #RareMetals
    For the first time, geologists have traced rare helium-3 isotopes and precious metals like gold and platinum in volcanic rocks on Hawaii’s Big Island—suggesting material is leaking from the Earth's core through deep mantle plumes. This discovery challenges long-standing beliefs that the core is geochemically isolated from the rest of the planet. If proven consistent, these leaks could unlock new insights into Earth’s formation, its ongoing evolution, and even how elements crucial to technology and life arrived at the surface. #GeologyBreakthrough #EarthsCore #GoldDiscovery #HawaiiVolcano #RareMetals
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  • Gold’s allure isn’t just about its beauty—it’s about its astonishing rarity. In many modern gold mines, it takes an entire ton of ore to yield just 1 gram of gold. That’s 1 million milligrams of rock for just 1 milligram of gold.

    This mind-blowing ratio reveals why gold has remained such a prized metal across centuries—its scarcity, durability, and difficulty to obtain make it both valuable and symbolic. From ancient civilizations to modern tech and finance, gold continues to play a crucial role in human history.

    #GoldMining #RareMetals #EngineeringFacts #Geology #MiningLife #GoldFacts #NaturalResources
    Gold’s allure isn’t just about its beauty—it’s about its astonishing rarity. In many modern gold mines, it takes an entire ton of ore to yield just 1 gram of gold. That’s 1 million milligrams of rock for just 1 milligram of gold. This mind-blowing ratio reveals why gold has remained such a prized metal across centuries—its scarcity, durability, and difficulty to obtain make it both valuable and symbolic. From ancient civilizations to modern tech and finance, gold continues to play a crucial role in human history. #GoldMining #RareMetals #EngineeringFacts #Geology #MiningLife #GoldFacts #NaturalResources
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