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Natural Science Forum / Earth Science / Geology / February 2008



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Science Wins in Florida29 Feb 2008 21:56 GMT2
From: Nature 451, 1041 (2008) | doi:10.1038/4511041e
Florida adopts teaching of evolution in its schools
The state of Florida can now officially teach evolution in its
schools, following a 19 February vote.
Plate Tectonics Information28 Feb 2008 13:31 GMT43
The standard search engines keep bringing up the standard sites with the
standard information. I'm looking for sites and information that is a
bit more up to date. If you happen to know of such, post them in your
reply, a separate line for each URL.
Being creative with natural phenomena27 Feb 2008 13:07 GMT3
An extension of that header is be creative within reason and leave
room for the fragile existence of life which is the sum total of
endeavors into terrestrial/celestial phenomena.
Plate tectonics,as outlined by Wegener,is the product of many
Has anybody seen it?27 Feb 2008 09:35 GMT37
...the Paris Hilton sex tape blow job.  ....  It's bound to be a lot
more interesting than what's been happening around here lately.
Notes from a volcano cam tourist26 Feb 2008 19:08 GMT7
I went and did it -- wrote an article on volcano cams. It isn't being
published (yet, anyway) by anybody; no one is even interested in it. I
merely wrote it last night for my new Web site that I hope will
someday sell some writing to some passing editor in need of fresh copy
Sir J.P Turdhard : Prospector on the mooove..25 Feb 2008 02:26 GMT3
Oh Golly , he's looking for more gold with his mates , but not in a dessert
http://www.lemonparty.org/
Edinburgh astronomers deliver 'origins' camera22 Feb 2008 21:14 GMT1
The giant camera known as SCUBA-2 will be transported to the James
Clerk Maxwell Telescope (JCMT) on top of a 14,000 foot mountain in
Hawaii where it is expected to make major discoveries related to the
origins of galaxies, stars and planets.
Snow on Mauna Loa caldera22 Feb 2008 17:11 GMT6
Wow.
http://hvo.wr.usgs.gov/cam2/
Is there a way to save this multi-camera screen shot?
Barb
moulins21 Feb 2008 17:55 GMT1
            I was just wondering... have I got it right?.. the
glaciers d'ont actually have to melt to cause sea levels to rise. All
that"s needed is for the land based glaciers to slip into the sea?  If
that is true then how much time do we have left? Any answers?
A couple questions about core21 Feb 2008 16:12 GMT9
Are companies able to take core samples from deep water o + g wells?  I know
there are plenty of dry and wet cuttings from offshore wells, but I can't
recall hearing anything about plain old drill core.
Anyone know why it seems like there just isn't much core for offshore wells?
Grad Student Shoots Up Northern Illinois Geology Class21 Feb 2008 13:51 GMT6
Cosgrove was in the fifth row of the geology class when the gunman started
targeting students nearby. Her eyes remained fixed on him, even as she tried
to get away
Steven Kazmierczak was a 27-year-old former graduate student in sociology at
Oil worker sparks huge rig rescue20 Feb 2008 08:28 GMT17
I wonder if this is the rig Aiden works on.
http://www.cnn.com/2008/WORLD/europe/02/10/uk.rig/index.html
Vertical Magnetic Gradient Plan19 Feb 2008 20:33 GMT10
I've got a regional scale (1:50000) plan of this type, contoured and
colored. The units are nT/m, and the values range from +45 to -16.
Gradients are rates of change.
Magnetic refers to the magnetic field.
Software for the tilt correction to reconstruct the paleocurrent     direction19 Feb 2008 17:21 GMT1
I collected so many data of the pebble imbrication.Now, i want to the
tilt correction and i am wondering which is the best software for that
which is free in the internet. I am working in the Himalaya, so that,
the beds are deposited in the gentle slope also. Then, if i made the
Old Hidden Face18 Feb 2008 18:49 GMT5
Also Fierce-Eyed Dawn Shark.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/earth/main.jhtml?xml=/earth/2008/02/14/scidino114.xml
If T. rex was never in the southern parts, what on earth could have
been such a threat to Kryptops that it was the "hyena" of its day,
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