Science 1995 Richard A. Kerr - Abstracts

Science 1995 Richard A. Kerr
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A fickle sun could be altering earth's climate after all.Science and technologyRichard A. Kerr
Animal oddballs brought into the ancestral fold? (Ediacara)(Research News: Evolutionary Biology)Science and technologyRichard A. Kerr
At quadrennial geophysics feast, earth scientists think globally.Science and technologyRichard A. Kerr
At the heart of earthquakes, seismologists look for pulse. (fault research)Science and technologyRichard A. Kerr
A volcanic crisis for ancient life? (Siberian volcanic eruptions may have caused mass extinction at end of Permian period)(includes related article on other valcano-extinction research efforts)(Research News)Science and technologyRichard A. Kerr
Bigger jolts are on the way for Southern California. (earthquake prediction)Science and technologyRichard A. Kerr
Biggest deep quakes may need help. (transformational faulting)Science and technologyRichard A. Kerr
... But did deeper forces act to uplift the Andes?(plate tectonics)Science and technologyRichard A. Kerr
Chilly ice-age tropics could signal climate sensitivity.Science and technologyRichard A. Kerr
Darker clouds promise brighter future for climate models.Science and technologyRichard A. Kerr
Did Darwin get it all right?(research on species formation contradicts theory of gradualism in evolution)Science and technologyRichard A. Kerr
Downsizing squeezes basic research at the USGS.(United States Geological Survey)Science and technologyRichard A. Kerr
Earth's solid iron core may skew its magnetic field. (magnetic field of inner core may influence that of outer core)Science and technologyRichard A. Kerr
Earth's surface may move itself.(modeling the driving forces behind plate tectonics)Science and technologyRichard A. Kerr
Faraway tsunami hints at a really big Northwest quake.(Jan. 1700 earthquake in Pacific Northwest)Science and technologyRichard A. Kerr
Geologists debate ancient life and fractured crust.(Geological Society of America meeting)Science and technologyRichard a. Kerr
Geoscientists contemplate a fatal belch and a living ocean.(1995 Geological Society of America meeting)Science and technologyRichard A. Kerr
Home of planetary wanderers is sized up for the first time.(American Astronomical Society meeting briefs)Science and technologyRichard A. Kerr
How far did the west wander? (opposing theories on how far chunks of land traveles to reach Canadian Pacific coast)(includes related article on differences between geologists and geophysicists)Science and technologyRichard A. Kerr
Ice, quakes, and a wobble shake San Francisco. (fall 1994 meeting of the American Geophysical Union in San Francisco, California)Science and technologyRichard A. Kerr
Is the world warming or not?Science and technologyRichard A. Kerr
It's official: first glimmer of greenhouse warming seen.Science and technologyRichard A. Kerr
Lofty flashes come down to earth.(light flashes high above a thunderstorm)Science and technologyRichard A. Kerr
Missing chunk of North America found in Argentina. (paleogeography)Science and technologyRichard A. Kerr
Quake builds case for strong codes. (earthquake in Kobe, Japan, demonstrates need for stringent building codes)(includes related articles)Science and technologyDennis Normile, Richard A. Kerr
Quake prediction tool gains ground. (electromagnetic changes in the crust used to predict earthquakes)(Research News)Science and technologyRichard A. Kerr
Shock test squeezes core temperature.(geophysics research)Science and technologyRichard A. Kerr
Studies say - tentatively - that greenhouse warming is here.Science and technologyRichard A. Kerr
Study unveils climate cooling caused by pollutant haze. (aerosol pollution)Science and technologyRichard A. Kerr
Sun's role in warming is discounted.(global warming)Science and technologyRichard A. Kerr
Taking the pulse of the sun in records of the solar wind.Science and technologyRichard A. Kerr
Timing evolution's early bursts.Science and technologyRichard A. Kerr
U.S. oil and gas fields double in size. (U.S. Geological Survey estimate)Science and technologyRichard A. Kerr
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