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‘Gradual earthquakes’ on San Andreas Fault improve threat of enormous quakes

An in depth research of the California fault has found a brand new form of motion that is not accounted for in earthquake forecasting. Geology News — ScienceDaily

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Giant igneous provinces contribute to ups and downs in atmospheric carbon dioxide

Modelling the situation of enormous igneous provinces for the previous 400 million years exhibits that their eruptions and subsequent weathering modulate international local weather. Geology News — ScienceDaily

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Radar photos present giant swath of Texas oil patch is heaving and sinking at alarming charges

Radar satellite tv for pc photos present a big swath of Texas oil patch is heaving and sinking at alarming charges, in response to a geophysical workforce. Evaluation of the pictures with oil exercise knowledge from the Texas Railroad Fee … Continue reading

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Another Large Yellow Diamond Unearthed

This 34.17-carat yellow diamond is the largest fancy-colored rough Alrosa has recovered this year. Alrosa has recovered a 34.17-carat fancy vivid yellow rough diamond in northeastern Russia, the… [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full … Continue reading

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Determining when humans started impacting the planet on a large scale

Humans have so profoundly altered the Earth that, some scientists argue, our current geologic epoch requires a new name: the Anthropocene. But defining the precise start of the era is tricky. Would it begin with the spread of domesticated farm … Continue reading

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Large earthquakes along Olympic Mountain faults, Washington State, USA

A comprehensive study of faults along the north side of the Olympic Mountains of Washington State emphasizes the substantial seismic hazard to the northern Puget Lowland region. The study examined the Lake Creek-Boundary Creek and Sadie Creek faults along the … Continue reading

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Large sulfur isotope fractionations in Martian sediments at Gale crater

Nature Geoscience 10, 658 (2017). doi:10.1038/ngeo3002 Authors: H. B. Franz, A. C. McAdam, D. W. Ming, C. Freissinet, P. R. Mahaffy, D. L. Eldridge, W. W. Fischer, J. P. Grotzinger, C. H. House, J. A. Hurowitz, S. M. McLennan, S. … Continue reading

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Large Meteorite Impacts Drove Plate-tectonic Processes on the Early Earth

An international study led by researchers at Macquarie University has uncovered the ways in which giant meteorite impacts may have helped to kick-start our planet’s global tectonic processes and magnetic field. The study, being published in the premier journal Nature … Continue reading

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Large anomalies in lower stratospheric water vapour and ice during the 2015–2016 El Niño

Nature Geoscience 10, 405 (2017). doi:10.1038/ngeo2961 Authors: Melody A. Avery, Sean M. Davis, Karen H. Rosenlof, Hao Ye & Andrew E. Dessler Nature Geoscience – Issue – nature.com science feeds

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Large volcanic eruption may have caused the first mass extinction

These are Ordovician-Silurian marine fossils Researchers in the USA and Japan say they may have found the cause of the first mass extinction of life. There have been five mass extinctions since the divergent evolution of early animals 600 -450 … Continue reading

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