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... up by APS president Cherry Murray in July, when the society received the proposal for changing its statement, which had originally been drawn ... 20–21st century changes are neither exceptional nor persistent, and the historical and geological records show many periods warmer than today”. ... same evidence.”
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Peter Gwynne is Physics World’s North America correspondent
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Digital State Geologic Maps
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences
Interactives . The ... to the USGS – U.S. Geological Survey
Geological Society of America – Educational Programs, Products, ... Teaching Materials, Activities, Worksheets, and Lesson Plans
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Plate Tectonic Reconstructions at ...
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... von Buch, celebrated geologist, paleontologist, and author of the first geological map of Germany, who'd won a reputation for his studies of ... Ice Age won over his critics. In an 1862 address to the very Geological Society of London where Murchison had bashed Agassiz a ... ;
Agassiz got Murchison's kind note in America, where he'd relocated in 1846, there to found Harvard' ...
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Coleman, J.M., 1988, Dynamic changes and processes in the Mississippi Delta: Geological Society of American Bulletin, v. 100, p. 999-1015.
Tornqvist, T.E., Gonzalez, J.L., Newsom, ... , Deciphering Holocene sea-level history on the U.S. Gulf COast: A high-resolution recrod from the Mississippi Delta: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v. 116, p. 1026-1039.
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... (AASG) handed out 11,445 geologic postcards at the recent Geological Society of America annual meeting in Portland, Oregon, including a stack of our Arizona Rocks postcard.
AASG puts up an ... booth each year at GSA and a few other meetings, to highlight the role of state geological surveys and present topics that are important to us.
But for a lot of folks, the AASG ...
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... got more than just whiff,” said Peter H. Schultz, a professor of geological sciences at Brown University and a co-investigator of the mission. “We practically tasted ... and four to 10 times more magnetism than leaves from rural areas.
The findings, presented last weekend at the meeting of the Geological Society of America, suggest that leaves could act as a simple, cost effective way to ...
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... those encountered in the Bakken formation, the only other shale oil play in North America. We believe this progress will continue to delineate Jolly Ranch as a world-class ... .”
Tim Heeley B.Eng (Hons) a member of the Society of Petroleum Engineers, Fellow of the Geological Society of London and a Chartered Energy Engineer, who is Commercial Director of Nighthawk and has over ...
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... artifacts and extraterrestrial magnetic grains in soil samples found in a thin layer of sediment throughout North America. However new research, presented at a meeting of the Geological Society of America this week in Portland, Oregon, has taken aim at all of these findings.
Nicholas Pinter, a geologist at Southern Illinois University, argued that black mats ...
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... study that included scientists from Rice University, the University of Houston and Vermont's Middleburg College appears in the Geological Society of America Bulletin.
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The Antarctic peninsula -- the tongue of land that juts up towards South America -- has been hit by greater warming than almost any other region on Earth.
In the ...
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... great blackout of August 14 2003, when a large part of northeastern North America came to a halt. But that was only one day, with a few serious problems on following days. Independent generators kept hospitals ... 2005-2006.
Duncan, Richard C. "The Peak of World Oil Production and the Road to the Olduvai Gorge". Geological Society of America, Summit 2000. Reno, Nevada, 13 November 13 2000 ...
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