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Earthquakes: NOAA Watch: NOAA's All-Hazard Monitor: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration: U.S. Department of Commerce
Information: USGS: Earthquake Hazards Program Data on Past Earthquakes Northwest California Earthquakes Catalog of Significant Earthquakes Effects of Earthquakes Listen to an Earthquake Explorations: Implications for Plate ... earthquakes. 5.9 - SAMAR, PHILIPPINES Fri, 15 Aug 2008 15:50:46 +0000 Date: Fri, 15 Aug 2008 10:25:16 UTCLat/Lon: 12.8973/124.294Depth: 10 Details... Worldwide Earthquakes ...
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World Data Center for Solid Earth Geophysics, Boulder - Datalist
DMA Reference Base Station Network Data 15,904 records documenting 9,090 worldwide gravity base stations gathered by various governmental organizations (and academia) contributed by the ... Depth, Magnitude and Intensity for Worldwide Earthquakes from 2150 BC to Present A global digital database containing information on more than 5,000 destructive earthquakes from 2150 B.C. to the ...
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ECO-PROS Teacher Resources
Worldwide resources for research. Reference Services - subscriptions to numerous bibliographic databases including MEDLINEÂ ... plants, animals, maps, images, ecosystems, natural resources, real-time info, acid rain, earthquakes, weather, radon gas, volcanoes), search wizard, and lists of educational resource ...
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UNISDR Calendar 2006
New Orleans is not unique. Many cities worldwide are vulnerable to similar hazards, such as earthquakes, floods, storms and landslides, without their inhabitants being aware of these ...
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The Ecobeetle Eco-Calendar - This day in Environmental History
Species Conservation Act required the Secretary of Interior to create a list of endangered species worldwide that were threatened with extinction. The Act banned the import of such species into ... environment for military or hostile purposes. The agreement prohibited the use of techniques to induce earthquakes, tidal waves, hurricanes or to penetrate the ozone shield of the earth. December 11, 1980 ...
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Water: Related Sciences: Earth Sciences, Engineering, Environmental Science
S. Geological Survey home page USGS Newsroom (What's this?) Earthquake Information: Current Earthquakes: Worldwide Earthquake Activity in the Last Seven Days (U.S. Geological Survey) USGS ... literature in geophysics, as well as astrophysics Quakeline - Index to the literature of earthquakes, earthquake engineering, and related subjects (MCEER) Geosciences Indexes, Abstracts, Bibliographies, and Table ...
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Planetary Ejections and Cratering
FEM involves hydrogen fusion which produces helium. The worldwide distribution of iridium at the end of the Cretaceous can only be produced by ... distant countries. The shock wave traveled around the world twice as seismographs, used for recording earthquakes, registered the event around the globe. The blast was so powerful that people heard it ...
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Tsunamis and Life -- The Untold Story
Eyewitness accounts indicate that dogs refused to go outside, flamingos left there coastal breeding ... , planted forests (after old growth forests have been cut down). See the these related discussions: Earthquakes and Life Hurricanes and Life Want to know more about the untold story as it ...
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Earthquakes--Forces of Nature--Science, Maps, Photos, Video (National Geographic)
People feel only a small fraction of those. On average, a magnitude 8 quake happens every year somewhere on Earth. But severe earthquakes that cause widespread destruction ... killed. Every year about 10,000 people, on average, die as a result of earthquakes. Most earthquakes occur along fractures in the Earth's crust called faults. Most faults occur along the ...
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Earthquakes--Kobe, Japan--Forces of Nature--Science, Maps, Photos, Video (National Geographic)
Earthquakes--Kobe, Japan--Forces of Nature--Science, Maps, Photos, Video (National Geographic) Date: January 17, 1995, ... fill, suffered massive damage. Buildings toppled sideways, and huge cranes fell into the harbor. Shipping worldwide was hampered for months. The quake also destroyed or severely damaged most of the city ...
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