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New research on oxygen and iron chemistry under the extreme conditions found deep inside the Earth could explain a longstanding seismic mystery called ultralow velocity zones. Published in Nature, the findings could have far-reaching implications on our understanding of Earth’s geologic history, including life-altering events such as the Great Oxygenation Event, which occurred 2.4 billion years ago.
This Changes Everything – Cliimate Change Conference – Crisis Session The climate crisis is the defining issue of our times. It will be centre-stage in world politics this year.
“Japan compared climatically with the United States.” Human geography in the air age. 1942.
This is the beauty of our earth. Flowers blooming. Lets #gogreen #earthmonth #green #greenday #lovetheearth #cliimate #climateaction #globalgoals #globalgoals13 #listengive #weRneveralone #togetherwe
Tornado Quest Science Links And Much More For Oct. 25 - Nov. 1, 2015
Tornado Quest Science Links And Much More For Oct. 25 – Nov. 1, 2015
It’s been a relatively quiet week across much of North America the past week. Heavy rains, partially due to the remnants of Hurricane Patricia, caused dramatic and deadly flash flooding in parts of Texas. The only good part of the rains were the fact that it put a dent into an ongoing drought that’s existed for several weeks across parts of the south-central states. For those of us who dealt with…
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