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Scientists have made a surprising discovery about the formation of rock. It seems that industrial waste known as slag that is ...
An aluminum tab from a drinks can found encased in a new form of rock on the Cumbrian coastline has helped provide scientists ...
Researchers warn that current land management models don't account for accelerated, human-driven rock formation processes.
It’s not just litter. It’s entombed in a new kind of rock.
"This gives us a maximum timeframe of 35 years for this rock formation, well within the course of a single human lifetime.
Industrial waste is turning into rock in decades, much faster than the millions of years it is thought to take for it to form ...
A research team has developed a novel approach that utilizes the iron inherently found in cement raw materials to build a ...
Industrial waste is turning into rock in "decades", much faster than the millions of years it is thought to take for it to ...
Industrial waste is turning into rock in decades ... Their findings came from analysis of a two-kilometre stretch of slag deposit, at Derwent Howe in West Cumbria, which was home to iron and ...
They warn the development of rock around industrial waste sites could have negative ... analysis of a two-kilometre (1.25-mile) stretch of slag deposit, which was home to iron and steel-making ...
Industrial waste is turning into rock in decades, according to research from the University of Glasgow. The newly observed ...