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Natural Science Forum / Earth Science / Geology / April 2004



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Amazing Quake Predictor! Sollog19 Apr 2004 21:44 GMT41
A quake predictor that goes by the name of Sollog has been predicting quakes
for many years.  His ability to foretell quakes is unmatched!  Sollog is the
most accurate quake predictor to ever walk the planet.  Here is one example
of one of his accurate preditions:
using GIS software19 Apr 2004 20:06 GMT7
Hi. I'm working on a geological discovery but I don't have the correct
software to develop the required transformations. Any help would be
welcome. The data for this investigation is available from the website
of the Mars Orbital Laser Altimeter and I can provide the URL's. If
Gold found in what type of rock?19 Apr 2004 05:38 GMT11
other than quartz, what type of rock is associated with gold?
Thanks
Geological maps for sale here soon (England/UK)19 Apr 2004 00:00 GMT1
Some of you may recall I offered a lot of geological maps a couple of years
ago, in return for payments which I donated to Cancer Research UK. Since
that time, I have made monthly contributions to Cancer Research UK and will
continue to do so.
THE INCREDIBLE STATE OF GOGOLOGY SUPERSTITION ! 18 Apr 2004 07:52 GMT8
Lost for words over the derelict state of a complete fraudulent Sci000nce of
so-called Geology !
Is it another case in History when such uncultured & ignorant fanatics
have,  by sheer terror,  imposed their view on the whole of Mankind ?
I AM GOING TO RETURN !!! 17 Apr 2004 20:37 GMT1
AND THIS IS THE GOOD NEWS
THE BAD NEWS IS :   THE DDD WILL WORSEN UNTIL I RETURN !!!
TERRIBLE DAYS AHEAD FOR AUSTRALIA, BUT YOU HAVE THE REMEDY IS IN YOUR OWN
HANDS !
technology???15 Apr 2004 15:32 GMT1
Hello, I came across an interesting concept and I was wondering if will
would help me out?
What do you know about encapsulation of waste as a remedial technology?
How can encapsultion of waste occur during an environment site analysis?
Att:Mr.Denke14 Apr 2004 22:50 GMT2
Please see my post of 4/14/2004 10:19 AM.
Thank you.
Article:Minerals Are Key To Earthquakes Deep In The Earth14 Apr 2004 04:19 GMT6
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2004/04/040401080513.htm  aka,
http://makeashorterlink.com/?C19E52AE7
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Specifically, how do earthquakes happen in Earth's tightly squeezed
What is the fastest moving subduction zone?14 Apr 2004 02:32 GMT5
Or, where is the crust going down the fastest?  I'm thinking if it
would be practical to dump nuclear waste into it and be sure it ends
up in the mantle.
(Easy, I don't know anything about geology.)
gold particles13 Apr 2004 16:29 GMT5
I live in Newfoundland, Canada and we have 3 or 4 gold mines here.
But they say the gold is in small quantities in the soil but there is enough
for some profitable mines to extract the gold..
My question is: is the gold small because it was deposited that way by
Upconing of salt groundwater to a well13 Apr 2004 15:26 GMT3
I have been puzzled of two different presentations of one analytical
formula which describes the height of the upcoming directly underneath
a well during stationary conditions.
Bear et al (Seawater Intrusion in Coastal Aquifers – Concepts, Methods
could someone classify this soil?13 Apr 2004 09:05 GMT37
Please suffer an amateur question.  I just bought some property in
western NC between Brevard and the continental divide.   I wanted to
get a good soil sample and determine how difficult it will be to put
in a basement.   I tried
contamined site???12 Apr 2004 21:33 GMT2
What is involved in risk managing a contamined site?
How does risk managing a contamined site differ from doing a sit cleanup?
Transform Fault Vs Ridge12 Apr 2004 20:07 GMT5
Most literature refers to The San Andreas Fault as a "Transform Fault". Does
anyone know why the USGS shows the major fault between the Pacific & North
American Plates as a "Ridge (in Red)" from the Salton Seas South & as a
"Transform Fault In Green)" from the Salton Sea North, the ...
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