Severe Precipitation in Northern India in June 2013: Causes, Historical Context, and Changes in Probability. DeeptiSingh, Daniel E. Horton, Michael Tsiang, Matz Haugen, Moetasim Ashfaq, Rui Mei, Deeksha Rastogi, Nathaniel C. Johnson, Allison Charland, Bala Rajaratnam and Noah S. Diffenbaugh*.
Pompeii, Herculaneum, and Mount Vesuvius WebQuest. Introduction: Today we will be researching the eruption of Mount Vesuvius and its effects on Pompeii and Herculaneum. Through this research, hopefully we can begin to better understand what happened to.
GEOL 320 Geomorphology. Lecture/discussion:M W F11:00 11:50 am HUR 028. Instructor: Dr. Dave Marchetti. Office hours: M W 2 5 pm. Required Text: Global Geomorphology by Summerfield, 1991. Course Description.
Global Tectonics. Week 1: Introduction: Continental Drift and Sea Floor Spreading. Plate Tectonic Revolution web readings. Lab: Global Topography and Tectonic Plates. Week 2: Internal Structure of the Earth. vdP & M: Ch. 14.1-14.8: Whole-Earth Structure and Plate Tectonics.
Modified for the Costa Rica Teacher Workshop, May 19-20, 2005, by John Lahr. Objectives: Explore earthquake hazards and damage to buildings by constructing model buildings and subjecting the buildings to ground vibration (shaking similar to earthquake.
EXTRA! EXTRA! EARTHQUAKE. You have now learned a little bit about what an earthquake is and how they happen. Now your job is to research one specific time and location where one of the biggest earthquakes of the last century occurred. You may choose any.
Volcano/Earthquake Presentation Assignment. You will research and report about one historic earthquake and one historic volcanic eruption. You need to provide the class with background and interesting facts as well as a visual aid. Volcanic Eruption.
Seismicity and types of faults. You can type your answers into this document and save it as you go. You will not turn it in, but consider this as guided note-taking. Make sure you and your partner both end up with copies. PART 1: Exploring recent seismic activity.
Syllabus: Geoscience 112 History of Earth and Life. Professor: Dr. Kevin E. Gostlin Office: NSCI 334. Phone: 907 474-5181 E-mail: Office Hours: Mon, Wed, Fri, 2:00-3:00. Or by appointment. Lectures and Discussions: Mon, Wed, Fri 11:45-12:45 AM In: NSCI 201B. LaboratoriesIn: NSCI 229.
Geophysical confirmation of low-angle normal slip on the historically active Dixie Valley fault, Nevada. Robert E. Abbott. Seismological Laboratory and Department of Geological Sciences, University of Nevada, Reno.
Revisiting the age of the Blackhawk: Landslide dating using 10Be and 26Al. Reviewer: Eric Butler. This paper reviews previous attempts to date the Blackhawk Landslide in California before offering a new date based on cosmogenic nuclide data. Overall.
Relationship between total organic matter and grain size in forested (Kalande) and deforested (Ngelwa) area. Author:Modesta Magazi. Mentor:Mike Soreghan. Lake Tanganyika is a 9-12 ma old (Cohen et al., 1993) rift lake situated in the western branch the.
Geomythology of Ancient Catastrophes - Syllabus. Myths from many cultures contain descriptions of phenomena or events that bear a striking resemblance to natural disasters including (but not limited to) flooding, earthquakes, tsunami, and volcanic eruptions.
VEIN-TYPE DEPOSITS by TOM SCHROETER, Senior Geologist, Ministry of Energy and Mines. Hypothermal - fairly high temperatures (300-500ฐC) and generally at considerable depths (several km) including porphyry copper type deposits. (Not discussed further here).
Ground Water Contributions to Death Valley. from Southeast California Desert Basins. 608 Highland Street. Carson City, NV, 89703. Hydrogeologic Consultants to the National Park Service.
Estella A. Atekwana. Office Address: Department of Geological Sciences and Engineering, University of Missouri-Rolla, 125 McNutt Hall, Rolla, MO 65409-0410. Phone: (573) 341-6104, Fax: (573) 341-6935;E-mail. Internet: Internet.