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Born 1919

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  1. "Wow what a blitz it has been around here lately. Seems that time is accelerating as the Dranitsyn cruises towards us with the Leg 2 group of scientists and crew." In by

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  2. Arctic volcanoes and landslides can be tracked over time. Innovative research using presented at . RT

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  3. A new study indicates that major heat waves may be influenced as much by soil moisture as by atmospheric circulation. RT

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  4. "I wanted to try another experiment with a cheap plumbing sealant available at Wal Mart as an analog for extremely weak sediment layers deforming under the load of a volcanic pile." In by

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  5. Meet one of the students who has been helped by the . Please support students attending AGU Fall Meetings by making a donation today at

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  6. In Global Biogeochemical Cycles: "The Impacts of the Dust Radiative Effect on Vegetation Growth in the Sahel"

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  7. Rutberg and Broccoli (2019): “We use a fully coupled global climate model to explore whether the season during which Earth is closest to the Sun has an impact on ocean circulation.”

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  8. Register now for ! Join more than 5,000 global ocean science and community experts, leaders and visionaries in San Diego this February. Registration is discounted through 8 January 2020

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  9. "Wow what a blitz it has been around here lately. Seems that time is accelerating as the Dranitsyn cruises towards us with the Leg 2 group of scientists and crew." By at

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  10. In GRL: "Application of the AR‐z Spectrum to Polar Motion: A Possible First Detection of the Inner Core Wobble and Its Implications for the Density of Earth's Core"

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  11. “You have a lot of ideas about things that can cause these stepwise events. But you have no consensus, and you don’t even know if they’re really necessary.” New research from suggests the rise of oxygen on Earth might not have needed a trigger.

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  12. The AGU community is grateful for the generosity of Jamie Austin in establishing the Austin Student Travel Endowment.

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  13. 16 hours ago

    Next year is likely to be another of the hottest on record, with global temperatures forecast to be more than 1.1C above the pre-industrial average, according to estimates from the Met Office. via

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  14. "I wanted to try another experiment with a cheap plumbing sealant available at Wal Mart as an analog for extremely weak sediment layers deforming under the load of a volcanic pile." By at

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  15. 17 hours ago

    A new study indicates that major heat waves may be influenced as much by soil moisture as by atmospheric circulation. New research from and at , comments from at , story by .

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  16. Dec 13

    Free graphic novel about the deep earth by who is with the observatory! See

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  18. If We Find Life on or , It Will Probably Be a '2nd Genesis' - It would be very hard for microbes to get all the way from Earth or Mars out to the ocean moons, a new study suggests.

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  19. "She found that over 90 percent of respondents are unaware of any preparedness, emergency management plans, or warning systems in Australia for volcanic hazards." In by

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  20. An innovative new approach combines modeling and sophisticated geologic mapping to help zero in on the fault responsible for the 1908 Messina earthquake. RT

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