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Natural Science Forum / Earth Science / Geology / March 2007



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Recent advances in palynology - a Carnets de Geologie "memoir"30 Mar 2007 08:24 GMT1
A new "Memoir" (CG2007 M01) was posted 22/03/2007.
Memoir 1 [2007]: Recent advances in palynology
<http://paleopolis.rediris.es/cg/uk-index.html#NEW>, edited by Philippe
STEEMANS & Emmanuelle JAVAUX.- Format [HTML] or [PDF 59 KB] - Reference:
radioactive "gold"29 Mar 2007 23:28 GMT2
The buzz from independent geologists in my state is
Uranium prospecting.   A pound of that stuff has jumped
from $10 to $90 since 2003.  The world only produces
70% of what it consumes, relying on stockpiles and
geologist salaries in oil industry29 Mar 2007 01:30 GMT6
AAPG just published their annual report.  Salaries jumped 25% in
past two years.  Average starting is $82K and $155K for 20 years
of experience.
The New Science.27 Mar 2007 20:38 GMT13
I'm trying to sell some semi-classified technology, which can defy
newtain and current laws & understanding that has to do with
psychology. It is based on science that has only recently been
developed in complexity & chaos systems. It works on the principle
structure geology27 Mar 2007 05:17 GMT2
I am geologist from Egypt and I am interesting about structure
geology. I want ask about any one work in the same field and have an
experience about the integration between surface and subsurface
structure. Thank you .
Jobs27 Mar 2007 01:22 GMT2
If anyone has an idea of the best way to get an entry level job in
geology can you provide me with more informtion.  I enjoy reading your
posts and am posting for the first time myself.
Scripps/UCSD geophysicist among international team finding evidence of first plate tectonics26 Mar 2007 22:30 GMT28
DF? Response?
http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2007-03/uoc--sga032207.php
Observations indicate that plate tectonics began before any currently known
structural geological record on Earth
'Cave entrances' spotted on Mars26 Mar 2007 02:36 GMT21
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/6461201.stm
By Paul Rincon
Scientists studying pictures from Nasa's Odyssey spacecraft have spotted
what they think may be seven caves on the surface of Mars.
inorganic limestone ???25 Mar 2007 00:52 GMT26
Okay, all limestone is inorganic, what I mean is that I'm aware of
shellfish and other marine creatures making parts of their bodies from
calcium carbonate. When they die, this falls to teh sea bottom and,
ultimately, forms into limestone.
Where did Bob go?23 Mar 2007 23:23 GMT8
They are putting in a Nuclear Dump in Green County, close to Dayton
Ohio.  That's right where I live!  If you know anything about nuclear
secret's you would realize that it is just a graveyard for the missing
people who dissapear through night and fog.  They just take our
The two-mile diameter hole through the Earth's mantle21 Mar 2007 23:26 GMT26
Is this correct? The Atlantic Ocean has a two-mile diameter hole
through the Earth's mantle into the Earth's interior? How is that not
heating up the Atlantic Ocean like crazy?
http://www.cnn.com/2007/TECH/science/03/07/earth.crust.voyage.ap/index.html?
Interesting devil's advocate program on global warming21 Mar 2007 17:50 GMT14
I'm neither endorsing nor condemning this online video--
They do bring up some interesting points, although
I'm a bit skeptical that all research into global warming was started by
Margaret Thatcher for political purposes....
GUATEMALA CITY, Guatemala - A 330-foot-deep sinkhole killed at least two teenagers21 Mar 2007 08:14 GMT2
I didn't see this mentioned in earlier posts (but of course I could have
missed it), so I thought that maybe I should post it. This vast sinkhole
appeared around the 20th of February ( I think). Some great pictures too.
http://www.ordena.com/digg/sinkhole.html
Volcanism & opening of the Sunda strait21 Mar 2007 08:14 GMT7
I was reading an Indonesian mythology book, called the "Kings' Book".
One story narrates a great eruption of a volcano named Kapi (or Capi).
This volcano apparently erupted (by my rough calculation from the king
list) around 400 AD. The story says that at that time the islands of
Permeability anisotropy20 Mar 2007 22:39 GMT9
I need information  about permeability anisotropy(permeability
anisotropy in horizontal and vertical wells).
Regards,
Orkhan
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