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“We cannot sustain the shoreline in the future as we have in the past” Oblique aerial photographs of Mantoloking, NJ. View looking west along the New Jersey shore. Storm waves and surge cut across the barrier island at Mantoloking,
That question was the subject of “yes-no” editorial pair in the Arizona Daily Star today. The way the two views were handled is revealing. The “yes side” was written by Joseph Nevins is an associate professor of geography at [...]
The cover story of the November 2012 Civil Engineering Magazine is about the incredible cantilevered pedestrian walkway known as the Cliffwalk, located some 300 feet above the Capilano River Valley in Capilano Suspension Bridge Park near [...]
GeoLog-The official blog of the European Geosciences Union [2012-11-14 14:00:28]
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Geotalk, featuring short interviews with geoscientists about their research, continues this month with a Q&A with Dr Stephanie Henson (University of Southampton) who tells us about her work on marine ecosystems, and gives great advice to young [...]
First news of the Burma earthquake and an update on the one in
The recently discovered Eotriceratops might yield important clues about how the famous Triceratops
There is still time to register to attend the EduMine webcast on Advanced Tailings Management. Next Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, from 8 to 11 am Pacific Time, we present a webcast on Advanced Tailings Management. Not too much of the basics, [...]
Today I looked through the abstracts submitted for Paste 2013 in Belo Horizonte in Brazil next year. Here is what I wrote—it will be all over InfoMine soon enough. Paste 2013 proceeds apace: ninety-six abstracts have been submitted. A [...]
Sandy DID cut a new inlet on Fire Island NY. USGS image. Barrier Islands are nature’s buffer from storms. New inlets are a natural occurrence during storms and the sands are constantly shifting. Building on them is fraught with risk, but [...]