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Research in volcanic geology, petrology and planetary science at MIT, 1969 to 1974 [PDF]

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The behavior of volcanoes was studied by geologic mapping, petrologic investigations of lava and xenoliths, physical measurements, and theoretical modelling. Field observations were conducted in Alaska (Nunivak Island), Iceland, Hawaii (Mauna Kea), Italy
Mcgetchin, T. R.
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Can local drain flow measurements be utilized to improve catchment scale modelling?

open access: yesJournal of Hydrology X
Tile drains constitute a shortcut from agricultural fields to surface water systems, significantly altering the transport pathways and fate of nitrate during transport. A correct representation of tile drainage flow is thus crucial for estimating nitrate
Ida Karlsson Seidenfaden   +4 more
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Stop 2 Kainui silt loam and Naike clay, Gordonton Rd [PDF]

open access: yes, 2008
At this stop are several remarkable features both stratigraphic and pedological, and a “two-storied” soil, the Kainui silt loam alongside (in just a few places) the Naike clay. Both soils are Ultisols. The sequence of tephra beds and buried soil horizons
Lowe, David J.
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A bibliography of planetary geology principal investigators and their associates, 1982 - 1983 [PDF]

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This bibliography cites recent publications by principal investigators and their associates, supported through NASA's Office of Space Science and Applications, Earth and Planetary Exploration Division, Planetary Geology Program.
Plescia, J. B.
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Challenges in Road Construction and Timber Harvesting in Japan

open access: yesCroatian Journal of Forest Engineering, 2017
Japan Islands fundamentally consisted of the accretionary wedges. The stratum of accretionary wedges inclined, and it made dip slope and opposite slope.
Hideo Sakai
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Diversity Crisis in UK Geoscience Research Training Professor of Basin Analysis Head of Geology, Lecturer

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Geoscientists have a key role to play in the great challenges of the 21st Century, but solving these problems requires diverse collaborations and engagement with stakeholders from all backgrounds, both in the fundamental science and its implementation.
Natasha Dowey   +9 more
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