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Volcanoes cool the tropics, say researchers 1/7/2009

Stronger coastal winds due to climate change may have far-reaching effects 1/3/2009

Trapped water cause of regular tremors under Vancouver Island 1/2/2009

6 North American sites hold 12,900-year-old nanodiamond-rich soil 1/2/2009

Climate change could dramatically affect water supplies 12/31/2008

Some climate impacts happening faster than anticipated 12/30/2008

Lifecycles of tropical cyclones predicted in global computer model 12/29/2008

To improve forecasting earthquakes, mathematician studies grains 12/26/2008

New 'seawater' -- the way ahead for ocean science 12/25/2008

Abrupt climate change: United States report findings 12/24/2008

CAT scan reveals inner workings of volcano island 12/23/2008

No quick or easy technological fix for climate change, researchers say 12/23/2008

Abrupt climate shifts may move faster than thought 12/22/2008

Professor 'follows the elements' to understand evolution in ancient oceans 12/22/2008

The year of the Alaska volcano: Eruptions keep observatory busy 12/21/2008

All Articles Tagged As: landslides

Earthquake Commission funds coseismic landslide research (7/20/2008)

A UC project to predict the location and volume of coseismic landslides has been awarded $30,000 funding by the Earthquake Commission ...> Full Article



Tracking Earth Changes with Satellite Images (12/22/2007)

Tracking Earth Changes with Satellite ImagesFor the past two decades, radar images from satellites have dominated the field of geophysical monitoring for natural hazards like earthquakes, volcanoes, or landslides. These images reveal small perturbations precisely, but large changes from events like big earthquake ruptures or fast-moving glaciers remained difficult to assess from afar, until now. ...> Full Article


Giant submarine landslide identified (11/24/2007)

Giant submarine landslide identifiedAn enormous submarine landslide that disintegrated 60,000 years ago produced the longest flow of sand and mud yet documented on Earth. The massive submarine flow travelled 1,500 kilometres - the distance from London to Rome - before depositing its load. ...> Full Article


Earth Observation essential for geohazard mitigation (11/14/2007)

Earth Observation essential for geohazard mitigationEvery year geohazards - such as volcanoes, earthquakes, landslides and tsunamis - claim thousands of lives, devastate homes and destroy livelihoods. ...> Full Article

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