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Natural Science Forum / Earth Science / Geology / January 2008



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International Groundwater Initiatives31 Jan 2008 15:37 GMT3
This information came to me on one of my mailing lists.
The Hydrogeologist Time Capsule
<http://timecapsule.ecodev.ch/video.html> is a collection of
web-accessible video interviews with eminent international
Oil Shale Is Back31 Jan 2008 04:59 GMT19
It looks like microwaves and $90/barrel oil have made recovering oil from
shale feasible again.  The former vice president of a oil company with oil
shale reserves, told me a couple of years ago,  they would not go back into
oil shale even at $70/barrell crude.  I bet today, they ...
What is the best criteria to identify the thrust in field?29 Jan 2008 20:00 GMT2
I am talking about the problem of Main Central Thrust(MCT) which is
the major thrust zone in Himalaya. It seperates the Higher Himalaya
and Lower Himalaya. Many peoples gives many ideas to find out the MCT
but there is still confusion. I am writing some criteria to identify
Who is the Father of Graben?28 Jan 2008 23:21 GMT1
I am doing research in Thakkhola Graben in Central Nepal. I want to
know who worked in detailed about the graben or who gave the clear
ideas about graben. So suggest me the nice papers about graben if you
know.
Does anyone know how to define the fining upward sequences in field?28 Jan 2008 00:13 GMT8
I am a student of geology and working in Himalaya. i am always facing
the problem to decide whether it is finning upward or coarsening
upward sequence. So can anyone help me to reduce this problem of mine.
I donnot know how long the strata has to take to decide because in
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Black smokers on extraterrestrial planets26 Jan 2008 02:20 GMT70
Can black smokers (marine geysers) exist on a planet that had no plate
tectonics (motions of the planet's crust.) for millions of years?
(This question is related to the existence extraterrestrial life, and
it is a very important question for reasons that can be summarized in
DIAMOND INVESTMENT24 Jan 2008 09:08 GMT1
Worldwide Precious Gem Stone Development
a different Giuen multifarious business activity encouraged to
a first class of consistency and precision of the
knowledge and care required
...So, How did Martin Luther King jr Change the World?23 Jan 2008 14:07 GMT7
He imagined the ideal future, his dream.
And he connected that Utopian vision with
the real live messy world.
Combining the opposite extremes in possibility.
Is time an illusion?22 Jan 2008 10:41 GMT19
Is time an illusion?
 a.. 19 January 2008
IT IS the invisible presence that governs your world. Trailing you like an
unshakeable shadow, it ticks and tocks incessantly - you can sense it in
Mineralogy at The Mantle-Core Boundary22 Jan 2008 09:28 GMT7
See:
http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v451/n7176/full/nature06584.html
Regards,
Edward Hennessey
Good place to ask historical geology questions?22 Jan 2008 06:04 GMT7
I live in upstate NY on the VT border, at the southern tip of Lake
Champlain.  There is a lot of interesting geology in my area from what I've
read (and learned in a 101-level hist. geology class I took many years ago).
Every so often, I come across something geologic that really ...
Mars definitely had a bone's structure20 Jan 2008 04:51 GMT8
The following NASA microscopic image, taken by Mars Exploration Rover
Spirit, shows the remains of many red blood cells, Haversian systems,
and a long blood vessel still containing red blood cell remains. So
many kinds of bone-related cellular structures in such a small area
Hydrogeological news19 Jan 2008 13:44 GMT1
Can you give me some advise?
Do you known what the best hydrogeological website is?
I am interested in wide hydrogeological news.
i would like to read global news.
Use of darcy's law in oil reservoirs19 Jan 2008 06:32 GMT9
Can anyone elaborate how darcy's law is used in a petroleum reservoir?
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