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Thursday, 07 January 2016
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So it has been a few months since I posted anything new. It's been a busy time for me at work and this has been stressing me out so I tend not to write much. But things seem to be improving and I've been able to get a decent queue of posts lined up so you'll be seeing regular updates for the next couple of months (hopefully!). Thanks for reading and I hope you enjoy my posts. While on vacation in Millard County, Utah this past September I had the option to collect [...]
Sea-Level Rise Modeling Handbook: Resource Guide for Coastal Land Managers, Engineers, and ScientistsUnited States Geological Survey Interactive Sea-Level Rise MapsGeology.com Were Earth’s Largest Extinctions Caused by Toxic Metals ?United States Geological Survey Landslide Problems in Colorado SpringsKRDO.com Sitka, Alaska Landslide: The Potential Power of Geomorphic MappingThe Landslide Blog Global Sea Level Rise of Three Inches
What is Trap Rock?Geology.com Interactive Geologic Map of Texas Now OnlineUnited States Geological Survey Egypt Oil and Gas ReportEnergy Information Administration How Megafloods Shaped the Icelandic Canyon LandscapeEarth Magazine Implications of Increasing Light Tight Oil Production for U.S. RefiningEnergy Information Administration Geology of Texas: Interactive Geologic MapUnited States Geological Survey Photo Gallery: Sinkholes Around the
Hurricane Season is Upon UsUnited States Geological Survey How Are Hurricanes Named?Geology.com Colombia Oil and Gas ReportEnergy Information Administration Little Known Earthquake and Tsunami Hazard Off Southern CaliforniaAmerican Geophysical Union Sri Lanka: The Island of GemsGemological Institute of America Eruptions of Lassen Peak, California, 1914 to 1917United States Geological Survey Mammoths Reached the California Channel
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How Much Water Do You Use ?United States Geological Survey Ancient Earth Made Its Own WaterThe Ohio State University The Quality of the Nation’s GroundwaterUnited States Geological Survey Natural Gas Lines Under Boston Leak $90M per YearBoston Globe Why Are Speculators Storing Crude on Tankers ?National Public Radio Rewriting Earthquake Hazards in Texas ?Houston Chronicle
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New Horizons Ready for Pluto EncounterTheGuardian Chesapeake Bay Region Streams are WarmingUnited States Geological Survey Has China Reached “Peak Graphite” ?Mining.com Mountain Bike Trails on Future USGS Topo Maps ?United States Geological Survey January Shale Output to Be Up by Over 100,000 BPD !Reuters “Pennsylvania Hub” to Supplant “Henry Hub” Gas Price Benchmark ?Pittsburgh Post
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Geologic Map Day United States Geological Survey Kilauea Status Reports United States Geological Survey How Much Carbon is Leaving Thawing Soil ? NASA Antifreeze Proteins in Antarctic Fish National Science Foundation $87B: Eagle Ford’s 2013 Economic Impact Fuel Fix Shipping Natural Gas Overseas Will Cost the 99 Percent Reuters Low Metal Prices Chill Mineral Exploration
2010 Earthquake in Chile Triggers Icequakes in Antarctica ? ABC Science Azerbaijan Oil and Gas Report Energy Information Administration Ecuador: M5.1 Earthquake Triggers Deadly Landslide Reuters Geckos Control Toe Hairs to be Sticky or Not Tech Times Mapping Disasters from Space United States Geological Survey USGS: Powder X-ray Diffraction Laboratory United States Geological
Exxon’s PNG LNG Plant Runs at Full Capacity Bloomberg.com ’Megalopolis’ in the USA’s Southeast by 2060 United States Geological Survey Insecticides Similar to Nicotine Widespread in Midwest United States Geological Survey Brewery Hit by Landslide is Brewing Again Minneapolis/St. Paul BizJournal Wolfcamp Shale Spending to Surpass Bakken ? Oil & Gas Journal Coprolite ?? ….
Man stelle sich einmal die Situation vor. An einem Idyllischen See leben friedliche Menschen zufrieden ihr Leben. Sie gehen jeden Morgen an ihr Tagewerk, nicht ahnend, dass unter der ruhigen Oberfläche des Sees der Tod lauert. Wartet. Geduldig. Bis es eines Abends passiert. Lautlos schlägt er zu und 1700 Menschen fallen ihm zum Opfer. Bis in 27 Kilometer Entfernung ist niemand vor ihm sicher. Am nächsten Morgen herrscht eine gespenstische Stille an den Ufern. Keine Menschen, und [...]
The United States Geological Survey has published a study on the depletion rates of ground water in the United States between 1900 and 2008. The rate of depletion is
The United States Geological Survey has published: “Gold Deposits of the Carolina Slate Belt, Southeastern United States: Age and Origin of the Major Gold
Am 9. April 2000 ereignete sich ein gewaltiger Erdrutsch im östlichen Tibet bei 30°14′ N, 94°59′ E. Er war, zumindest laut einer Liste des USGS, der 11. größte Erdrutsch im Zeitraum 20. bis 21. Jahrhundert.
Das Tal des Yigong River, wie es der Enhanced Thematic Mapper Plus (ETM+) von Landsat 7 am 23. September 1999 sah.
Oben in einer Schlucht namens Zhamu Creek, in rund 5500 m Höhe (3300 m über dem Talboden) gab der Berg nach. rund 100 [...]