Western Australia isn’t as tectonically stable as previously thought

Western Australia isn’t as tectonically stable as previously thought

An analysis of Western Australia's coastline suggest its landscape isn't as tectonically stable as previously thought. University of Western Australia geohazards researcher Beau Whitney says tectonic movement in Australia is generally assumed to be so low that

Colonial-Era erosion may have fueled Wetland growth

Colonial-Era erosion may have fueled Wetland growth

The salt marshes that rim the shores of Massachusetts’s Plum Island estuary, which provide nesting grounds for numerous waterfowl and extremely productive spawning grounds for striped bass and soft-shell clams, have grown by 300 hectares in the last 300