The scientific data, it wants to be free! San Andreas Fault Observatory at Depth: "You are currently viewing Hole E - Run 1 - Section 1" Cool.
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I just got this massive continental plate sized press release from JPL. Below the fold.
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NASA Gives California's San Andreas, Other Faults a 3-D Close-up
When a swarm of hundreds of small to moderate earthquakes erupted beneath California's Salton Sea in March,…
Image courtesy of the Southern California Earthquake Center
I have to admit, I've only been perpherially following the earthquake swarm currently going on in Southern California, near the end of one of the strands of the San Andreas fault out below the Salton Sea (see the bottom of the map above…
According to a study of deaths from natural hazard "events"* across the U.S., earthquakes, volcanoes, and other spectacular geophysical hazards are much less deadly than common weather events like heat waves, floods, and thunderstorms. The study was published in the open-access International…
It was 75 degrees yesterday.
It got down to 24 today.
And pretty much everyone else in the country is under a layer of ice/snow.
But Im not gonna write about cold scientists. Im talkin about cool scientists.
Chris Mooney, the expert on facades, appearances, and stabbing people in the back with a…
Wow, that is a really slick setup. Some of the other cores show a lot of interesting features -- banding, change from one type of rock to another, distorted looking boundary layers. Too bad I don't know squat about geology.