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"Is It Feasible to Build New Land in the Mississippi River Delta?" |
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| Cuts in levees along the Mississippi River could cause new delta land to form as depicted above (within white semicircles), a computer model predicts. Image credit: American Geophysical Union, NASA World Wind Download high resolution image |
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Scripps Institution of Oceanography, UC San Diego |
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| Scripps researchers installed an array of microbarometers at Mount St. Helens in November 2004 to collect infrasound near the site | Scripps graduate student Robin Matoza near Mount St. Helens volcano where researchers were studying infrasound emitted from the volcano |
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| Scripps researchers are using infrasound to study Mount St. Helens volcano in Washington state | |
D. Fee/University of Hawaii |
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| Scripps researchers are using infrasound recordings to study the Tungurahua volcano in Ecuador. | |
American Geophysical Union (AGU) |
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Jens Mühle with Medusa gas chromatograph/mass spectrometer used to analyze amounts of gases in air. Mühle used the device to track amounts of the fumigant sulfuryl fluoride in the atmosphere. (Photo: Scripps Institution of Oceanography at UC San Diego)
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A Medusa gas chromatograph/mass spectrometer used to analyze amounts of gases in air. Mühle used the device to track amounts of the fumigant sulfuryl fluoride in the atmosphere.
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Mudslide near the epicenter of the May 2008 Wenchuan earthquake. (Credit: Yaoping Yin)
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