beneath the surface of the Red Sea, naming them the NEOM Brine Pools after the Saudi development company that funded the research. The biggest pool measured around 107,000 square feet (10,000 ...
Mineral chimneys found on the Dead Sea floor signal potential sinkhole sites, aiding in hazard prediction and environmental ...
Siebert and his team have been researching how the dynamics of the groundwater system in this region are changing and how ...
In an interdisciplinary research project coordinated by the Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research (UFZ), researchers ...
Researchers have discovered meter-high chimneys on the floor of the Dead Sea. These are formed by the spontaneous crystallization of minerals from groundwater with an extremely high salt content ...
In 2015, a team of scientists and engineers with the Ocean Exploration Trust were exploring the seafloor in the Gulf of Mexico when they came across a larger brine pool, which looks like ...