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Natural Science Forum / Earth Science / Oceanography / December 2004



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Counter-wave Propagation?30 Dec 2004 08:48 GMT2
I was entertaining a theory that if you have a detection system to
detect tsunami waves and if one is detected................have in place
a "chain-line" series of small nuclear devices in the ocean (far enough
from land areas of course) that when set off could generate a counter
Tsunami29 Dec 2004 15:55 GMT5
What, if any, significant effects on mixing will
the recent tsunami have?
Dinosaurs on a smaller Earth26 Dec 2004 21:53 GMT3
Interesting.....
http://sciencewa.net.au/science_news.asp?pg=21&NID=81
Gold,diamonds and sapphires under the sea ? ? ? ?21 Dec 2004 14:24 GMT1
I think there are many precious metals and minerals under the sea and
it's time to build mining submarines to mine them !
Crabster?21 Dec 2004 13:05 GMT2
Is this actually a interspecies hybrid?
http://www.dighera.com/crabster/
NASA SHOULD EXPLORE OCEAN MORE.......20 Dec 2004 22:11 GMT3
The article below is based on U.S. Geological Survey geologist Jeffrey Kargel. He warns NASA that we should be very careful to
bring microbe infested samples from Mars into Earth. Excuse me for saying but NASA scientist are VERY analytical and I'm sure
they do not need to be warned ...
New approach to addressing the Ocean's problems19 Dec 2004 22:28 GMT2
    I write papers and books on the application of the latest
science to major social problems.  Recently a friend who makes award
winning Ocean documentaries asked me if I could apply this approach to
the problems of the Earth's oceans.
Crimson Tides16 Dec 2004 05:17 GMT1
http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/Newsroom/NewImages/images.php3?img_id=16754
I remember the only one of them I have ever seen. It was the colour of
old blood and smelled like it too. (There is a long history of foam
produced by plankton in the area -Abergele, North Wales and the
Please send me your opinion about my project as placed on11 Dec 2004 13:20 GMT1
I have advertised on InfoRelation.com some project connetcted with the
subject of our discussion list (you will find that project by choosing
appropriate category and subcategory).
Please let me know about your opinion relating to my project. As I have
 
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