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Evan Howell, Writer
Recent Publications
Science
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About
Contact
Recent Publications
Science
Fiction
About
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Tectonic Plates Can ‘Infect’ One Another with Earth-Shaking Subduction Zones (Scientific American)
news, print Evan Howell 6/16/25 news, print Evan Howell 6/16/25

Tectonic Plates Can ‘Infect’ One Another with Earth-Shaking Subduction Zones (Scientific American)

Evidence from Earth’s deep past suggests dramatic subduction zones can spread like a contagion.

(This article appeared in the July 2025 print issue)

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La Niña is dead — what that means for this year's hurricanes and weather (Live Science)
news Evan Howell 5/2/25 news Evan Howell 5/2/25

La Niña is dead — what that means for this year's hurricanes and weather (Live Science)

Scientists thought La Niña was coming. It didn't — at least for now. What could that mean for this year's hurricane season, and how might long-term climate change affect El Niño and La Niña patterns?

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Modern farming has carved away earth faster than during the ice age (Science Magazine)
news Evan Howell 4/28/25 news Evan Howell 4/28/25

Modern farming has carved away earth faster than during the ice age (Science Magazine)

Minnesota study adds to growing evidence of human-accelerated erosion, which could jeopardize agriculture.

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The United States’ oldest known rock has existed for at least 3.6 billion years (Science News)
news, print Evan Howell 4/25/25 news, print Evan Howell 4/25/25

The United States’ oldest known rock has existed for at least 3.6 billion years (Science News)

A rock formation in Michigan has beat out other contenders for the title — for now.

(This article appeared in the July 2025 print issue)

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A minute-by-minute account of the Pompeii eruption, revealed in agonizing detail (Science Magazine)
news Evan Howell 1/21/25 news Evan Howell 1/21/25

A minute-by-minute account of the Pompeii eruption, revealed in agonizing detail (Science Magazine)

Two new studies provide unprecedented insight into one of the ancient world’s most famous cataclysms.

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How Climate Change Could Trigger Earthquakes (Scientific American)
news Evan Howell 12/23/24 news Evan Howell 12/23/24

How Climate Change Could Trigger Earthquakes (Scientific American)

Climate change may influence seismic activity as melting glaciers reduce pressure on quake-prone faults.

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Nevada Has Loads of Lithium. Here’s Why. (Eos Magazine)
news, print Evan Howell 10/31/24 news, print Evan Howell 10/31/24

Nevada Has Loads of Lithium. Here’s Why. (Eos Magazine)

Nevada is becoming a major producer of lithium, thanks to topography, climate, and geologic serendipity.

(This article appeared in the January 2025 print issue)

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5,000-Year-Old Copper Pollution Found near the Pyramids (Eos Magazine)
news Evan Howell 8/23/24 news Evan Howell 8/23/24

5,000-Year-Old Copper Pollution Found near the Pyramids (Eos Magazine)

New geoarchaeological research shows that metalworking in ancient Egypt led to significant contamination in a nearby port.

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Plate tectonics fired up at least 3 billion years ago, study of ancient rocks in Australia indicates (Live Science)
news Evan Howell 8/7/24 news Evan Howell 8/7/24

Plate tectonics fired up at least 3 billion years ago, study of ancient rocks in Australia indicates (Live Science)

Researchers have discovered the world's oldest known arc-slicing fault in Australia, intensifying the debate over the origins of plate tectonics.

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Earthquakes May Have Amplified the Destruction of Pompeii (Eos Magazine)
news Evan Howell 8/5/24 news Evan Howell 8/5/24

Earthquakes May Have Amplified the Destruction of Pompeii (Eos Magazine)

A new analysis of skeletons and collapsed walls indicates that seismic activity compounded the historic catastrophe wrought by Mount Vesuvius.

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