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China's Loess Plateau Study Shows Warming in Central China Greater Than Most Climate Models Indicated
Released May 14, 2013
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researchers deploy an electromagnetic instrument Scripps Scientists Image Deep Magma Beneath Pacific Sea Floor Volcano
Released March 27, 2013
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marine scientists on a ship at sea Scripps Scientists Discover "Lubricant" for Earth's Tectonic Plates
Released March 20, 2013
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fragments of the Farallon plate Slabs of Ancient Tectonic Plate Still Lodged Under California, Researchers Find
Released March 18, 2013
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the Elwha river mouth Tracking Sediments' Fate in Largest-ever Dam Removal
Released March 7, 2013
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earth and environment graphic Scientists Underestimated Potential for Tohoku Quake. Now What?
Released January 23, 2013
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Jessica Tierney Study Provides New Insights on Drought Predictions in East Africa
Released January 17, 2013
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earth and environment graphic Coral Records Suggest that Recent El Nino Activity Rises Above Noisy Background
Released January 3, 2013
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Ross Cunning and Andrew Baker Too Much of a Good Thing Can Be Bad for Corals
Released October 16, 2012
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image of clam shells Iowa State Researchers Study Clam Shells for Clues to the Atlantic's Climate History
Released September 28, 2012
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image of a live foraminifera Past Tropical Climate Change Linked to Ocean Circulation, Says Texas A&M Team
Released August 21, 2012
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satellite image of Iran's Zagros Mountains Scientists Connect Seawater Chemistry With Climate Change and Evolution
Released July 19, 2012
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spider crab inspects an ocean-bottom hydrophone Undersea Volcano Gave Off Signals Before Eruption in 2011
Released June 10, 2012
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Petra Dekens Sea Temperatures Less Sensitive to CO2 13 Million Years Ago
Released June 6, 2012
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Chris Sommerfield is tracking radioactive iodine Sediment Sleuthing
Released March 22, 2012
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The Thomas G. Thompson and Marcus G. Langseth Seismic Survey at the Mariana Trench Will Follow Water Dragged Down Into the Earth's Mantle
Released March 22, 2012
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image of a coral reef Ocean Acidification Rate May Be Unprecedented, Study Says
Released March 1, 2012
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a double magma bubble Fiery Volcano Offers Geologic Glimpse Into Land That Time Forgot
Released October 19, 2011
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scientists sampling a deep-sea sediment core Rising Carbon Dioxide Levels at End of Last Ice Age Not Tied to Pacific Ocean, As Had Been Suspected
Released October 3, 2011
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Peter Swart 'Clumps' of Opportunities for Cutting-edge Science
Released September 12, 2011
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an ocean-bottom hydrophone Scientists Discover New Eruption at Undersea Volcano, After Successfully Forecasting the Event
Released August 9, 2011
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earth and environment graphic Long Distance: Research Shows Ancient Rock Under Haiti Came From 1,000-plus Miles Away
Released July 12, 2011
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image showing predicted mantle temperatures Hawaiian Hotspot Variability Attributed to Small-scale Convection
Released June 30, 2011
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image of a typical subduction zone Stiff Sediments Made 2004 Sumatra Earthquake Deadliest in History
Released June 23, 2011
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aerial view of the drillship JOIDES Resolution New Research Published in Science Points to the Significant Role of Oceans in Ancient Global Cooling
Released May 26, 2011
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a picture of the earth Geologist's Discoveries Resolve Debate About Oxygen in Earth's Mantle
Released December 13, 2010
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researcher points to Soledad Basin Research Provides Better Understanding of Long-term Changes in the Climate System
Released December 2, 2010
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M8 visualization showing intense shaking in LA SCEC's 'M8' Earthquake Simulation Breaks Computational Records, Promises Better Quake Models
Released November 19, 2010
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map of Tsunami areas Tsunami Risk Higher in Los Angeles, Other Major Cities
Released October 10, 2010
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Elisabeth Sikes Rutgers Researchers Find a 'Great Fizz' of Carbon Dioxide at the End of the Last Ice Age
Released August 25, 2010
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