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Planet Earth has billions of years of history, from the time when it was an inhospitable ball of hot magma to when its surface stabilized into a variety of diverse zones capable of supporting many life-forms. Many are the species that lived through the various geologic eras and left a trace of their existence in the fossils that we study today. But Earth is never done settling, as we can see from the earthquakes, tsunamis, volcanic eruptions, and other phenomena manifested in Earth’s crust, oceans, and atmosphere.
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Taiwan earthquake of 1999
Taiwan earthquake of 1999, earthquake that began at 1:47 am local time on Sept. 21, 1999, below an epicentre 93......
talc
talc, common silicate mineral that is distinguished from almost all other minerals by its extreme softness (it......
Tangshan earthquake of 1976
Tangshan earthquake of 1976, earthquake on July 28, 1976, with a magnitude of 7.5, which nearly razed the Chinese......
tantalite
tantalite, tantalum-rich variety of the mineral columbite (q.v.) with the chemical formula (Fe,Mn)(Ta,Nb)2O6. Tantalite......
tantalum
tantalum (Ta), chemical element, bright, very hard, silver-gray metal of Group 5 (Vb) of the periodic table, characterized......
Tapinocephalus
Tapinocephalus, extinct genus of therapsids, relatives of mammals, found as fossils in Permian rocks of South Africa......
Tarhun
Tarhun, ancient Anatolian weather god. His name appears in Hittite and Assyrian records (c. 1400–612 bc) and later......
Tasman Geosyncline
Tasman Geosyncline, a linear trough in the Earth’s crust in which rocks that formed during the Paleozoic Era (542......
Taung child
Taung child, the first discovered fossil of Australopithecus africanus. Exhumed by miners in South Africa in 1924,......
tectonics
tectonics, scientific study of the deformation of the rocks that make up the Earth’s crust and the forces that......
tectosilicate
tectosilicate, any member of a group of compounds with structures that have silicate tetrahedrons (each of which......
Teilhard de Chardin, Pierre
Pierre Teilhard de Chardin was a French philosopher and paleontologist known for his theory that man is evolving,......
Teisserenc de Bort, Léon
Léon Teisserenc de Bort was a French meteorologist who discovered the stratosphere, thus paving the way for further......
tellurium
tellurium (Te), semimetallic chemical element in the oxygen group (Group 16 [VIa] of the periodic table), closely......
temperature inversion
temperature inversion, a reversal of the normal behaviour of temperature in the troposphere (the region of the......
temperature–humidity index
temperature–humidity index (THI), combination of temperature and humidity that is a measure of the degree of discomfort......
tenorite
tenorite, copper oxide mineral (CuO) found as gray-to-black metallic crystals as a sublimation product on lavas.......
tephrochronology
tephrochronology, method of age determination that makes use of layers of ash (tephra). Tephra layers are excellent......
Termier, Henri-François-Émile
Henri-François-Émile Termier was a French geologist known for his studies of the stratigraphy (study of stratified......
Termier, Pierre-Marie
Pierre-Marie Termier was a geologist known for his studies of the Eastern Alps. Termier was a professor at the......
teschenite
teschenite, coarse- to fine-grained, rather dark-coloured, intrusive igneous rock that occurs in sills (tabular......
Teshub
Teshub, in the religions of Asia Minor, the Hurrian weather god, assimilated by the Hittites to their own weather......
Tetractinella
Tetractinella, genus of extinct brachiopods (lamp shells) found as fossils in Triassic marine rocks (the Triassic......
tetradymite
tetradymite, a sulfide mineral of bismuth and tellurium (Bi2Te2S). It is commonly found in gold-quartz veins and......
Tetragraptus
Tetragraptus, genus of extinct graptolites (colonial animals related to the chordates) that occur as fossils in......
tetrahedrite
tetrahedrite, common sulfosalt mineral, an antimony sulfide of copper, iron, zinc, and silver [(Cu,Fe,Zn,Ag)12Sb4S13],......
texture
texture, in rocks, the size, shape, and arrangement (or fabric) of the mineral grains and crystals. Also important......
The Darwin-Lincoln Double Bicentennial
Abraham Lincoln and Charles Darwin, two of the 19th century’s most enduring thinkers and figures, share more than......
thecodontian
thecodontian, archaic term formerly applied to any member of a group of primitive archosaurs (“ruling reptiles”)......
thenardite
thenardite, any of a type of sodium sulfate mineral (Na2SO4) that has been deposited as an evaporation product......
Theodossia
Theodossia, genus of extinct brachiopods (lamp shells) the fossils of which are restricted to Early Devonian marine......
theralite
theralite, any member of a group of intrusive igneous rocks that contain labradorite (basic plagioclase feldspar),......
therapsid
therapsid, any member of the Therapsida, a major clade of tetrapods that lived during Permian and Triassic time......
therizinosaur
therizinosaur, group of theropod dinosaurs that lived during the Late Cretaceous (roughly 100 million to 66 million......
thermocline
thermocline, oceanic water layer in which water temperature decreases rapidly with increasing depth. A widespread......
thermohaline circulation
thermohaline circulation (THC), the component of general oceanic circulation controlled by horizontal differences......
thermonatrite
thermonatrite, a carbonate mineral, hydrated sodium carbonate (Na2CO3·H2O), found near saline lakes as an evaporation......
thermosphere
thermosphere, region of increasing temperature in Earth’s atmosphere that is located above the mesosphere. The......
theropod
theropod, any member of the dinosaur subgroup Theropoda, which includes all the flesh-eating dinosaurs. Theropods......
Thompson, David
David Thompson was an English explorer, geographer, and fur trader in the western parts of what are now Canada......
thorite
thorite, thorium silicate, ThSiO4, one of the most important thorium minerals. Almost always altered by hydration,......
Thrinaxodon
Thrinaxodon, extinct genus of cynodont, a close mammal relative, found as fossils in continental deposits formed......
tidal bore
tidal bore, body of water that, during exceptionally high sea tides, rushes up some rivers and estuaries near a......
tide
tide, any of the cyclic deformations of one astronomical body caused by the gravitational forces exerted by others.......
Tiktaalik roseae
Tiktaalik roseae, an extinct fishlike aquatic animal that lived about 380–385 million years ago (during the earliest......
tillite
tillite, sedimentary rock that consists of consolidated masses of unweathered blocks (large, angular, detached......
tin
tin (Sn), a chemical element belonging to the carbon family, Group 14 (IVa) of the periodic table. It is a soft,......
tincalconite
tincalconite, a borate mineral, hydrated sodium tetraborate (Na2B4O5(OH)4·3H2O), that is found in nature only as......
tinguaite
tinguaite, pale- to dark-green, very fine-grained igneous rock that may be considered the dike (tabular body injected......
TIROS
TIROS, any of a series of U.S. meteorological satellites, the first of which was launched on April 1, 1960. The......
Titan
Titan, the largest moon of Saturn and the only moon in the solar system known to have clouds and a dense atmosphere.......
titanite
titanite, titanium and calcium silicate mineral, CaTiSiO4(O,OH,F), that, in a crystallized or compact form, makes......
Titanoboa
Titanoboa, (Titanoboa cerrejonensis), extinct snake that lived during the Paleocene Epoch (66 million to 56 million......
titanosaur
titanosaur, (clade Titanosauria), diverse group of sauropod dinosaurs classified in the clade Titanosauria, which......
titanothere
titanothere, any member of an extinct group of large-hoofed mammals that originated in Asia or North America during......
Tokyo-Yokohama earthquake of 1923
Tokyo-Yokohama earthquake of 1923, earthquake with a magnitude of 7.9 that struck the Tokyo-Yokohama metropolitan......
topaz
topaz, silicate mineral that is valued as a gemstone. It is believed that the topaz of modern mineralogists was......
torbernite
torbernite, hydrated copper uranate phosphate mineral, Cu(UO2)2(PO4)2·8–12H2O, that is one of the principal uranium-bearing......
Tornoceras
Tornoceras, extinct genus of cephalopods, forms related to the modern pearly nautilus. Tornoceras is a form that......
tourmaline
tourmaline, borosilicate mineral of complex and variable composition. Three types of tourmaline, distinguished......
Toxodon
Toxodon, extinct genus of mammals of the late Pliocene and the Pleistocene Epoch (about 3.6 million to 11,700 years......
trachyte
trachyte, light-coloured, very fine-grained extrusive igneous rock that is composed chiefly of alkali feldspar......
transform fault
transform fault, in geology and oceanography, a type of fault in which two tectonic plates slide past one another.......
Trepostomata
Trepostomata, extinct order of bryozoans (moss animals) found as fossils in marine rocks of Ordovician to Triassic......
Triconodon
Triconodon, genus of extinct mammals found in European deposits of the late Jurassic Period (about 161 million–146......
trilobite
trilobite, any member of a group of extinct fossil arthropods easily recognized by their distinctive three-lobed,......
triphylite
triphylite, common phosphate mineral, lithium iron phosphate (LiFePO4), usually forming bluish or grayish, glassy......
triplite
triplite, phosphate mineral, consisting of manganese, iron, magnesium, and calcium phosphate [(Mn, Fe, Mg, Ca)2PO4(F,OH)].......
Triton
Triton, U.S. nuclear-powered submarine that was the first vessel to circumnavigate the globe underwater. The Triton......
tritylodont
tritylodont, any member of a genus (Tritylodon) of extinct cynodont therapsids (mammal relatives) found as fossils......
Trochonema
Trochonema, genus of extinct gastropods (snails) found as fossils in rocks dating from the Ordovician Period to......
troctolite
troctolite, coarse-grained, intrusive igneous rock that is composed almost entirely of olivine (often iron-rich)......
troilite
troilite, variety of the iron sulfide mineral pyrrhotite (q.v.) present in...
trona
trona, an evaporite mineral, hydrated sodium bicarbonate [Na3H(CO3)2·2H2O], occasionally encountered as a saline......
tropical and subtropical desert climate
tropical and subtropical desert climate, major climate type of the Köppen classification dominated in all months......
tropical and subtropical steppe climate
tropical and subtropical steppe climate, major climate type of the Köppen classification that occurs primarily......
tropical monsoon and trade-wind littoral climate
tropical monsoon and trade-wind littoral climate, major climate type of the Köppen classification characterized......
tropical storm
tropical storm, organized centre of low pressure that originates over warm tropical oceans. The maximum sustained......
tropical wet-dry climate
tropical wet-dry climate, major climate type of the Köppen classification characterized by distinct wet and dry......
Tropidoleptus
Tropidoleptus, genus of extinct brachiopods (lamp shells) found as fossils only in marine rocks of the Devonian......
Tropites
Tropites, genus of extinct cephalopods (animals similar to the modern squid and octopus but with an external shell)......
troposphere
troposphere, lowest region of the atmosphere, bounded by the Earth beneath and the stratosphere above, with its......
tsunami
tsunami, catastrophic ocean wave, usually caused by a submarine earthquake, an underwater or coastal landslide,......
tuff
tuff, a relatively soft, porous rock that is usually formed by the compaction and cementation of volcanic ash or......
tundra climate
tundra climate, major climate type of the Köppen classification characterized by sub-freezing mean annual temperatures,......
turquoise
turquoise, hydrated copper and aluminum phosphate [CuAl6(PO4)4(OH)8·4H2O] that is extensively used as a gemstone.......
Twenhofel, William Henry
William Henry Twenhofel was a geologist noted for his investigations of sedimentation processes. He taught at the......
twilight glow
twilight glow, weak, widespread, and relatively steady glow from the sky that is observed around twilight; it is......
Tyndall, John
John Tyndall was an Irish experimental physicist who, during his long residence in England, was an avid promoter......
tyuyamunite
tyuyamunite, radioactive, yellow, soft, and waxy uranium and vanadium oxide mineral, Ca(UO2)2(VO4)2·5–8H2O. It......
Törnebohm, Alfred Elis
Alfred Elis Törnebohm was a Swedish geologist and pioneer in the study and analysis of mountain structure. In 1888,......
Uintatherium
Uintatherium, extinct genus of large, hoofed mammals found as fossils in North America and Asia in terrestrial......
ulexite
ulexite, borate mineral, NaCaB5O6(ΟH)6·5H2O, that consists of hydrated sodium and calcium borate. Individual crystals......
Ultisol
Ultisol, one of the 12 soil orders in the U.S. Soil Taxonomy. Ultisols are reddish, clay-rich, acidic soils that......
umangite
umangite, a copper selenide (Cu3Se2) occurring only in small grains or fine granular aggregates with other copper......

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