New analysis reveals large-scale motion around San Andreas Fault System
SOEST researchers discover nearly 125 mile-wide “lobes” of uplift and subsidence straddling the fault system.
SOEST researchers discover nearly 125 mile-wide “lobes” of uplift and subsidence straddling the fault system.
Researchers estimate the probability of a magnitude 9+ earthquake in the Aleutian Islands—an event with sufficient power to create a mega-tsunami especially threatening to Âé¶¹´«Ã½.
A new study suggests that mixing due to mantle flow occurs on a global scale, but discrete layers where material with similar composition has aggregated are maintained.
Researchers discover a new way to predict the spatial extent of bedrock weathering.
UH Mānoa to receive funding from National Science Foundation to study volcanic crises in Âé¶¹´«Ã½ and California.
New research from scientists at UH Mānoa brings into clearer focus just how dramatically Âé¶¹´«Ã½ beaches might change as sea level rises in the future.
UH Mānoa geology and geophysics assistant Hilary Close researcher honored with the 2015 Lindeman Award
A study in Nature Geoscience sheds new light—and raises new questions—about lunar history and the presence of water on the Moon.
Researchers, including UH Mānoa’s John Sinton discovered that Oʻahu consists of three major Hawaiian shield volcanoes, not two.
To explain the variability in Kīlauea’s eruption styles, a team of researchers analyzed 25 eruptions that have taken place over the past 600 years.