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In geology, even small layers can tell big stories. But figuring out the origins of such small layers can be a challenge, ...
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Knewz on MSNDrinking Water in the U.S. Contains Dangerous Levels of Arsenic — Scary Map Tracks the States at RiskA recent study by researchers at Columbia University revealed the states that had the highest levels of deadly arsenic in ...
Saturday’s quakes occurred roughly 30 miles northwest of Hayes, Kansas. The first occurred at 2:14 p.m. Central Daylight Time ...
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The Mirror US on MSNFrightening map shows 9 states with dangerous levels of toxic arsenic in drinking waterResearchers found that certain parts of the US are exposed to high levels of the toxin, putting the purity of local tap water ...
Scientists found millions of Americans may be regularly exposed to dangerous levels of arsenic, and they may not even know it ...
Scientists believe Michigan may be an abundant source of what could become the next big thing in carbon-free energy.
By Dr. Leidy. With an Introduction on the Geology of the Tertiary Formations of Dakota and Nebraska; with a map. By Dr. Hayden. (Philadelphia, 1869.) ...
Emerging science shows geologic hydrogen, created under the Earth's crust naturally, may exist in pools that can be extracted for clean energy. A U.S. Geological Survey study of where geologic ...
LARAMIE -- The Wyoming State Geological Survey (WSGS) recently published updated geological maps of the Rawlins and Red Desert Basin quadrangles, providing critical new insights into the geology ...
The Pine Ridge Trail in Nebraska National Forest (Photo: Visit Nebraska) Fun fact: The Pine Ridge is a 100-mile-long escarpment of sandstone bluffs and the main geologic feature of northwest Nebraska.
US Geological Survey geologists estimated large potential for—and large uncertainty about—the amount of hydrogen accumulations in the world.
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