AvatarMBflipped into D Press & HoldPhysical Geography How Marie Tharp Changed Geology Forever Forbes - David BressanMarie Tharp was born on July 30, 1920, in the city of Ypsilanti, Michigan. As a young girl, she followed her father, a soil surveyor for the United States Department of Agriculture, into the field. She...
Adventure Journalflipped into Adventure JournalGoogle Earth Google Earth 'Found' the World's Best Wave—But Geology May Soon Destroy It adventure-journal.com - Justin Housman When Google Earth first debuted to the public in 2005, it was likely your first experience with robust, navigable satellite imagery of the planet’s …
Forbesflipped into InnovationEarth Science How US Presidential Elections Are Impacted By Geology Forbes - David BressanIn the Cretaceous period, some 115 million to 65 million years ago, the U.S. was divided by an inland sea into two landmasses, Laramidia to the west and Appalachia to the east. The ancient sea stretched...
ExtremeTechflipped into Extreme Space & ScienceScience Venus May Be Geologically Active After All - ExtremeTech ExtremeTech - Ryan Whitwam Venus is sometimes called Earth’s “sister planet,” a distinction that came about before we knew how profoundly unpleasant it was. The crushing …
AvatarChristopher Girandaflipped into BooksBooks Grief and geology both take time in ‘The Book of Unconformities’ dispatch.com Parul Sehgal One early morning in Tokyo, in 2005, anthropologist Hugh Raffles was shaken awake by an earthquake. His hotel room overlooked an office …
Sonny Kūʻehuikapono Seto Myersflipped into Indigenous People’s In The NewsSquamish Nation Here’s the geological telling of the Squamish Nation’s Great Flood piquenewsmagazine.com High atop Canada’s Western mountain ranges, geologists have been amazed to chance upon the fossils of prehistoric aquatic creatures. How did remnants …
AvatarAdamflipped into History Japan Japan's geologic history in question after discovery of metamorphic rock microdiamonds phys.org - Kumamoto University A collaboration of researchers based in Kumamoto University, Japan have discovered microdiamonds in the Nishisonogi metamorphic rock formation in …
Forbesflipped into InnovationEarth Science Gravestones And The Geology Of Graveyards Forbes - David BressanCemeteries not only provide a peaceful place to contemplate and commemorate the dead. They provide refuges for insects, wildlife, lichens and flowering plants, and are wonderful repositories for the study...
A.W.'s Curious Wordsflipped into Thinking ApePhysical Geography Augmented reality could be the geology classroom’s killer app verified_publisherArs Technica - Scott K. Johnson This project is bringing virtual geology to your phone. One of the most important challenges in teaching geology is bringing the outside world into …
Digital Divaflipped into A Roaming RV RetirementHot Springs The Fascinating Geology of Rainbow Hot Springs adventurepro.us - Robert Stump Tucked away in the San Juan Mountains, Rainbow Hot Springs is a geologist’s dreamThe La Garita caldera near Creede, Colorado formed about 27 million …
Bethany Frasierflipped into Ancient AnimaliaDinosaurs Geology | Dinosaur fossil offers plenty of detail — including last meal dispatch.com Dale Gnidovec I love dinosaurs. My favorites are the ankylosaurs, the armored forms, so I was thrilled when some exciting research about them was …
THE Oregonianflipped into Oregonian NewsNatural Disasters Loss of high-level engineer at state geology agency is ‘a detriment to public safety in Oregon’ oregonlive.com - Kale Williams A high-level engineer who specialized in evaluating earthquake and tsunami risks in Oregon was laid off from her position at the state’s geology …
Amanda Moweryflipped into Archaeology Dorset, UK Geology experts issue warnings after crack appears in cliff bridportnews.co.uk - Bradley White Bran Acres, a coastal ranger for the Dorset countryside, said: “The cliff edge has been monitored since 2017, over the last couple of years small …
Avatarzaburinoflipped into Time ScaleVermont Then Again: Geologic events long ago shaped more than Vermont's landscape vtdigger.org - By Mark Bushnell Jun 28 2020June 28, 2020 511 Shares Editor’s note: Mark Bushnell is a Vermont journalist and historian. He is the author of “Hidden History of Vermont” and “It Happened in …
The New York Timesflipped into BooksBooks Grief and Geology Both Take Time in ‘The Book of Unconformities’ verified_publisherThe New York Times - Parul SehgalOne early morning in Tokyo, in 2005, the anthropologist Hugh Raffles was shaken awake by an earthquake. His hotel room overlooked an office building; through long windows, he saw people standing frozen...
SlashGearflipped into SlashGear Science and HealthEarth Science Geology at the Martian equator suggests a massive flood in the distant past slashgear.com - Shane McGlaun Researchers have been looking at the field geology on the equator of Mars and found that it suggests an ancient flood of an unimaginable magnitude …
AvatarAndrew Stroupflipped into SPACE / COLONIZATION / EXPLORATIONNASA NASA's Artemis moon science goals will use 'opposable thumbs' and astronaut geology training space.com - Elizabeth Howell For the first time in nearly 50 years, NASA is getting ready to do science on the moon with astronauts, who can grasp complex tools, make decisions …
Shane Leschasinflipped into scientificalPhysical Geography The geology and geophysics of Kuiper Belt object (486958) Arrokoth sciencemag.org Log in to view full text via AAAS login AAAS login provides access to Science for AAAS members, and access to other journals in the Science family to …