Forensic seismology: the big science of minor shake-ups
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An analysis of the field of seismology, from its use to measure earthquakes to measuring the ferocity of a nuclear explosion, with particular attention paid to the field of forensic seismology. Forensic seismology can be used in a number of ways, from helping to calculate the time frame of an explosion and exactly what took place during an explosion, to tracking global climate change.
Publication Name: Analog Science Fiction & Fact
Subject: Literature/writing
ISSN: 1059-2113
Year: 2004
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Paleolakes, Jokulhlaups, and Mobergs: what Iceland reveals about 'Wet Mars.'
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An analysis of presentations at an international conference on Mars polar science and exploration uses satellite photos to show features on Mars that could be caused by erosion. Iceland may be the closest climate on Earth in compassion to prehistoric Mars.
Publication Name: Analog Science Fiction & Fact
Subject: Literature/writing
ISSN: 1059-2113
Year: 2003
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Tomorrow's Strawberries
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The author offers an experimental fiction, whose narrative contains absolutely no character interaction or dialogue, and one can almost see his fingerprints where he steers the story away from such interruptions.
Publication Name: Analog Science Fiction & Fact
Subject: Literature/writing
ISSN: 1059-2113
Year: 2005
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