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Mount St. Helens: A Mountain’s Devastation And Rebirth
Mount St. Helens and Spirit Lake-before May 18,1980. Image courtesy of USDA Forest Service, Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument-Jim Nieland Mount St. Helens-July 2008 Mount St. Helens in the state...
5 commentsVolcanoes And Some Historic Eruptions
Volcano - it conjures up vivid, lucid images of red-hot lava spewing out of a looming mountain, like mountain of fireworks gone astray, bruising and charring everything that dares to come in its way. But in...
0 commentsSmith Rock State Park
Just about 1/2 hour north of Bend, Oregon is an amazing spot for hiking, rock climbing, horseback riding, picnicking and photography. Smith Rock State Park is reminiscent of the beauty of the Grand Canyon,...
5 commentsIOWA & CHINA: LOESS GEOLOGIC WONDERS
The Loess Hills of western Iowa are a true geologic wonder. This rugged terrain has qualified itself as one of only two areas on the entire globe that can claim loess soil at least 200 feet deep. This...
0 commentsThe Geology Of The Taygetos Mountains
THE GEOLOGY OF THE TAYGETOS MOUNTAINS SEISMIC ACTIVITY IN GREECE Greece records the highest level of seismic activity in Europe, and is an area where the geology is young and dynamic. Earthquakes are a...
0 commentsThe Petoskey Stone: Michigan's Official State Stone
Learn the history of Michigan's beautiful state stone which is also a fossil.
4 commentsYellowstone National Park: Super Volcano
Home to a rich biodiversity of wildflie, Old Faithful, the Boreal forest, ...and the biggest super volcano on the planet.
45 commentsSome Good Books About Oil Rigs and Offshore Drilling.
Oil pumpjack at sunset. Oil and natural gas are in the headlines almost every day and even if they are not the news stories we read about, from the economy to inflation are related to the price of oil. It is...
1 commentQuestions about the San Andreas Fault
I am here to answer any questions that you may have about the San Andreas Fault. Like, where is it located exactly? What kind of fault is it? And what major earthquakes has it let off? I will explain the...
3 commentsMarsQuakes and Human Colonization
© P. Ingish April, 2009 The closing scenes of TV's Life on Mars finale depicted a barren dusty-looking red planet with mountainous formations at the ends of long desert reaches. At night, it was colder...
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