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Natural Science Forum / Earth Science / Geology / July 2006



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OUR MISTAKE: Bush NOT Victim of Hari Kari31 Jul 2006 23:52 GMT1
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geologic data sheets31 Jul 2006 23:21 GMT1
Greetings again, Folks. I was here a few weeks ago asking about
ready-made data sheets for geologic categories (Hadean, etc.). I think
I would like to have these made for me, if anyone is interested in a
little extra money. These would need to be in HTML format. You would
George not feeling well31 Jul 2006 23:19 GMT41
Hi all.  Just thought I would let everyone know that I may be out of
commission for a while after Friday.  I've been having heart problems for
the last 2 weeks, and a 24 hour heart monitor result that indicated that I
had over 3500 extra beats during that time period, and my blood ...
New type of volcano fires imaginations31 Jul 2006 21:58 GMT8
http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn9629-new-type-of-volcano-fires-imagination
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19:00 27 July 2006
NewScientist.com news service
Emma Young
Meet the World's OLDEST HUMAN SKULL31 Jul 2006 20:59 GMT4
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http://www.edconrad.com/ebay/fossil/krogwskull.jpg
The late Wilton Krogman, considered the world's foremost authority
on human anatomy, holds what he identified as a petrified calvarium
Barbados: Negro thinks we can "cool volcano with sea water"31 Jul 2006 16:07 GMT22
Try cooling volcano with sea water
http://www.nationnews.com/editorial/301006012887492.php
THIS MAY SEEM like a silly question but this is for the scientists in
Montserrat. Has anyone ever tried to cool a volcano slowly by using sea
Old Chris Landsea Usenet Posts circa mid 1990s29 Jul 2006 02:36 GMT4
Check them out, they're pretty revealing.
http://cosmic.lifeform.org
bacterial precipitation28 Jul 2006 22:26 GMT15
Bacteria linked to gold nugget formation
By Stephen Pincock for Science Online
Australian scientists have found the strongest evidence so far that
bacteria play a key role in forming gold grains and nuggets.
ed conrad on CNN???????27 Jul 2006 12:46 GMT7
Was Ed Conrad REALLY on Larry King???
I just went to Larry King Live Transcripts and searched all the way back to
early march 06....
I find nothing about evolution debate of any kind....
What SI unit is used for small stream measurement?25 Jul 2006 19:15 GMT3
I know, technically cubic meters should be the answer as it is the
*only* real SI volume unit, but 100 cfs translates to something like
2.83 cubic meters/second. I'm translating, not measuring in metric, so I
keep getting weird figures like 0.00034562345 and so forth.
Have you heard the one about the Geologist who struck oil & married a Gold Digger?25 Jul 2006 17:39 GMT1
Yeah?
Their kid came out Pan Handling.
LOL
Have you heard the one about the Geologist who struck oil & married a Gold Digger?25 Jul 2006 16:44 GMT1
Yeah?
Their kid came out Pan Handling.
LOL
S is Smithsonian Stands for Stink25 Jul 2006 04:01 GMT2
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Rock ID Help Please25 Jul 2006 00:47 GMT2
I got home a little early from my trip as Don (my cohort in crime) who
decided he wanted to go at the last minute took ill up in the north
woods, but thankfully not before we nicked some good rocks.
I found a very large piece of pumice, but not the usual kind.  This
curvature of old rocks23 Jul 2006 04:27 GMT32
   If there are old rocks that have not gone through much
compression, and they were layered horizontally when
formed, then one might be able to measure the curvature
of these layers. If the Earth was smaller, then the
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