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Sunday, 28 June 2015
Active Tectonics Blog [23:13:00]
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The Mw7.3 Landers, California earthquake occurred on June 28, 1992 (USGS page). It is known for a number of interesting features including significant foreshocks and a complex multifault rupture. I was very much interested the surface rupture pattern and had the good fortune of responding quickly to the event with Dallas Rhodes as well as my fellow graduate students. To be there right after the event (in the rather hot summer Mojave Desert) was very exciting. We worked along the Emerson Fault [...]
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<![endif]-->The June episode of Arizona Mining Review is now on YouTube at https://youtu.be/PGhJT945Ksw
The interview with Dr. Jon Spencer, Chief Geologist here at AZGS,
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Dan\'s Wild Wild Science Journal [10:42:47]
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We hear so much these days about cancer and Alzheimer’s, but these diseases have been around for most if not all of human history, it’s just they were the minor killers of people who had a long [...]
Earthly Musings [00:01:00]
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There was no internet on our ship in Svalbard, the Sea Adventurer, so am posting photo's from there now from Iceland.It was obvious that we were headed to an "Ice Age" as we entered Svalbard, also known as [...]
Once in a while, the Houston Museum of Natural Science Xplorations program gives children so much enthusiasm about science that they never really leave the museum. Sam Lam discovered the museum as a child [...]
Being the guest lecturer on a geology trip is great, especially if you get to talk about your favorite geologic features. But what does one do when volcanology day is over and it's time for the students to do [...]
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