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1. Mercury's Surface Arose from Deep Inside the Planet

2. Recent Research from Yale University Highlight Findings in Geology (Probing the Structure of the Crust and Mantle Lithosphere Beneath the Southern New England Appalachians Via the Seisconn Deployment)

3. New Findings from University of Melbourne Describe Advances in Geology (Isotopic Analyses of Clinopyroxenes Demonstrate the Effects of Kimberlite Melt Metasomatism Upon the Lithospheric Mantle)

4. New Findings from Arizona State University in the Area of Solid Earth Research Described (The Formation of Hot Thermal Anomalies In Cold Subduction-influenced Regions of Earth's Lowermost Mantle)

5. Investigators at CSIR - National Institute of Oceanography Report Findings in Geoscience (Imprints of Ancient Recycled Oceanic Lithosphere In Heterogeneous Indian Ocean Mantle: Evidence From Petrogenesis of Carlsberg Ridge Basalts From ...)

6. Findings from Macalester College in the Area of Planetary Science Described (In Search for the Missing Arc Root of the Southern California Batholith: P-t-t Evolution of Upper Mantle Xenoliths of the Colorado Plateau Transition Zone)

7. Findings from Russian Academy of Sciences Update Understanding of Geoanalytical Research (Mesozoic-cenozoic Structure of the Black Sea-caucasus-caspian Region and Its Relationships With the Upper Mantle Structure)

8. Researchers' Work from University of Colorado Focuses on Geology (Mantle Earthquakes In the Himalayan Collision Zone)

9. Research on Science Detailed by Scientists at South China Sea Institute of Oceanology (Oceanic mantle reflections in deep seismic profiles offshore Sumatra are faults or fakes)

10. Reports on Solid Earth Research from Hohai University Provide New Insights (Partial Melting of Mixed Sediment-peridotite Mantle Source and Its Implications)

11. Greenland may be losing ice even faster than we thought

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