Monthly Archives: March 2010

More folds a-plunging

Beautiful Scottish geological structures I happened across on my weekend walk.
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Categories: outcrops, photos, structures, tectonics

Clean Water for a Healthy World (World Water Day 2010)

More than one billion people (1 in 6) do not have access to adequate clean fresh water – which is defined as just 20 to 50 liters per day. In contrast, the average American can use in excess of 400 liters per day indoors.
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Categories: by Anne, hydrology

Stuff I linked to on Twitter last week

Another 7 days’ worth of interesting links I shared on Twitter.
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Categories: links

Haiti: what next for the Enriquillo Fault?

On sections of the fault adjacent to January’s rupture, strain built up by plate motions is still there, waiting to be released. The only question is when, and how.
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Categories: earthquakes, geohazards, tectonics

Highlights of the Geological Society of America NE/SE Section Meeting

I’ve attempted to reassemble the fun, productive conference based on my 140 character soundbites.
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Categories: by Anne, conferences