With a new experimental technique, MIT engineers probe the mechanisms of landslides and earthquakes March 25, 2024 Categories: Faculty, Landscapes + Planetary Interiors, Natural Hazards, Research
Q&A: What sets the recent Japan earthquake apart from others? January 24, 2024 Categories: Faculty, Natural Hazards
Boom, crackle, pop: Sounds of Earth’s crust October 9, 2023 Categories: Faculty, Landscapes + Planetary Interiors, Research
New seismic imaging technique gives fresh look at Earth’s mantle June 21, 2023 Categories: Landscapes + Planetary Interiors, Research, Students + Postdocs
Earth can regulate its own temperature over millennia, new study finds November 16, 2022 Categories: Climate, Landscapes + Planetary Interiors, Life + Environments, Research, Students + Postdocs
Geophysicist Leigh Royden looks at Earth from the top down October 30, 2022 Categories: Faculty, Life + Environments, Profile
Using seismology for groundwater management August 22, 2022 Categories: Alumni, Landscapes + Planetary Interiors, Natural Resources, Research
Setting carbon management in stone March 17, 2022 Categories: Landscapes + Planetary Interiors, Natural Resources, Research
Study: Ice flow is more sensitive to stress than previously thought March 10, 2022 Categories: Natural Hazards, Research, Students + Postdocs
MIT Climate Grand Challenges: Ice Sheets and Sea-Level Prediction February 16, 2022 Categories: Climate, Landscapes + Planetary Interiors, Research
Nanograins make for a seismic shift November 22, 2021 Categories: Landscapes + Planetary Interiors, Natural Hazards, Research
3 Questions: Understanding the Haiti earthquakes October 06, 2021 Categories: Natural Hazards, Research
Faculty Feature: Camilla Cattania, Assistant Professor of Geophysics, finding what’s at fault in the Earth September 23, 2021 Categories: Faculty, Natural Hazards, Profile
A new approach to preventing human-induced earthquakes July 28, 2021 Categories: Natural Hazards, Natural Resources, Research
What do the rocks say? lab edition July 27, 2021 Categories: Landscapes + Planetary Interiors, Natural Hazards, Research
Drilling molten rock to learn its secrets February 26, 2021 Categories: Alumni, Community, Landscapes + Planetary Interiors
A seismic “CT scan” of the North American lithosphere reveals regions of melted rock February 4, 2021 Categories: Landscapes + Planetary Interiors, Research
Rock magnetism uncrumples the Himalayas’ complex collision zone December 7, 2020 Categories: Landscapes + Planetary Interiors, Research