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This from a University of Ulster news release last month: Some of the world’s best known beach resorts may not survive projected sea level rises, a leading coastal scientist at the University of Ulster has warned. Professor Andrew Cooper, [...]
You will find various kinds of artwork which can be uttered in a variety of methods. Gardening is definitely an artwork where the property is going to be modified as well as created based on the wish from the landowner. gardening may be the artwork [...]
Sometime before 5am on February 20, a landslide occurred on US 89, about 25 miles south of Page, Arizona near the town of Bitter Springs. The area is known as the Echo Cliffs, and is close to the area where adventurous folks put in on white-water [...]
Users of AutoCAD Civil 3D 2013 who are looking for a way to import their geotechnical data into the program will be happy to note that Autodesk has launched a new Geotechnical Module add on as a free download from their subscription center. The [...]
Over 200 buildings will receive some form of geotechnical and geostructural monitoring around the Highway 99 tunnel in Seattle, better known as the tunnel that will replace the Alaskan Way Viaduct. A Seattle Times article listed some of the [...]
We streamed the second episode of our online video show, Arizona Mining Review, this morning, with an update on gold mining by Nyal Niemuth, and a preview of a new report on the mineral potential of the proposed Sonoran Desert Heritage Conservation [...]
The Oregon Department of Geology and Mineral Industries has published an interactive online map that allows you to explore the geothermal resources of Oregon. You can use it to get information about geothermal exploration wells, water wells with [...]
Critter cams are revealing the efficiency of Adélie penguins in picking off prey. A recent study by Dr. Yuuki Watanabe and Dr. Akinori Takahashi involved attaching small cameras and speed monitors to penguins in order to see firsthand how they [...]
GeoLog-The official blog of the European Geosciences Union [2013-02-21 12:00:00]
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Effective responses to natural disasters require the rapid acquisition of information about where has been affected, how many people are in the affected areas and what the magnitude of the damage is. This information is critical in both disaster and [...]
We traveled to the Brahmaputra River, one of the most active on the planet, to continue our fieldwork. We visited two places while working our way downstream and saw the rapid changes in the river bank and chars (islands). At one ghat (dock) the [...]