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Two-thirds of Catalonia's beaches show long-term regression trends

Catalan News 20 Apr 2024
According to preliminary data from a study by the Cartographic and Geological Institute of Catalonia (ICGC) to which the Catalan News Agency (ACN) has had access, 65% of the beaches have suffered regression between 1956 and 2019.
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"Bridge" in place, China ready to sample on moon's far side

People Daily 20 Apr 2024
Nearly all our understanding of the moon's inception and development stems from the study of lunar samples, said Yang Wei, researcher with the Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences.
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Feature: Cameroonians embrace Chinese language for brighter futures

Xinhua 20 Apr 2024
Their teacher, known as Sema, originally studied physics but found a passion for Chinese language and culture at the Confucius Institute ... In 2017, Petou traveled to China for PhD research studies in geophysics and geological engineering.
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Pluto got a “heart” after colliding with a planetary body

The Cleveland American 19 Apr 2024
And for decades, the details of Tombac Regio's height, geology and unique shape, and its brighter white, more reflective surface than the rest of Pluto, defy description ... Previously, the team studied ...
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Xinhua Headlines: "Bridge" in place, China ready to sample on moon's far side

China.dot.org 19 Apr 2024
Nearly all our understanding of the moon's inception and development stems from the study of lunar samples, said Yang Wei, researcher with the Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences.
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NJ earthquake shook local geologists into action, sending them to precarious places

Daily Journal - Vineland 19 Apr 2024
Though it caused little damage, the quake, which occurred about 3 miles below the surface, provided a rare opportunity for scientists who study New Jersey’s geologic history to gather new data in real ...
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Desert trout: Lake Lenore’s plentiful Lahontan cutthroats

The Spokesman-Review 19 Apr 2024
The spring water bubbles out of basalt, and as a result has some level of salt in it, said Victor Baker, a geology professor at the University of Arizona who has studied the area for decades.
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An ancient, cataclysmic ‘splat’ may have created Pluto’s heart

CNN 18 Apr 2024
Kelsi Singer, a principal scientist at the Southwest Research Institute in Boulder, Colorado and co-deputy principal investigator on NASA’s New Horizons Mission, who was not involved with the study, ...
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Scientists construct organo-phosphatic shells of brachiopods

Phys Dot Org 18 Apr 2024
The study was published in eLife. The Cambrian, a geological period about half a billion years ago, witnessed one of the most intense bursts of animal evolution in Earth's history ... In this study, the ...
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Removing harmful ‘forever chemicals’ from public water will cost billions – ways to filter water ...

St George News 18 Apr 2024
There are more than 5,000 chemicals that are considered PFAS, yet only a few have been studied for their toxicity, and even fewer tested for in drinking water ... Studies have shown that PFAS can be broken down with energy-intensive technologies.
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Estimate to fix Hualien damage tops NT$3 billion

Taipei Times 17 Apr 2024
... said, adding that the study is to be completed by 2026 ... “Geological surveys, feasibility studies, environment impact assessments and financial planning must be conducted for such a project,” Lee said.
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Anthropocene activities dramatically alter deep underground fluid flux, researchers find

Phys Dot Org 17 Apr 2024
But less is known about how these activities affect the deep subsurface (500 meters to several kilometers deep), much of which was previously isolated for very long periods of geologic time.
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Fillmore pauses new annexations amid water worries

Millard County Chronicle Progress 17 Apr 2024
Councilman Dennis Alldredge has been most vocal about the pending Utah Geologic Survey study of the groundwater situation in the Pahvant Valley—a study was supposed to come out in January, but has not yet seen the light of a day.
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Adventures in Volcanoland by Tamsin Mather review – fire and brimstone

The Guardian 17 Apr 2024
If I could eat rocks, I’d stay in the volcanoes and never come down,” Maurice proclaims ... This isn’t simply a geological study, it’s a book about the entwined destiny of humans and volcanoes ... ....
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First evidence of human occupation in lava tube cave in Saudi Arabia

Phys Dot Org 17 Apr 2024
The study "First evidence for human occupation of a lava tube in Arabia ... Researchers involved in this study work in close partnership with the Heritage Commission, Saudi Ministry of Culture, and the Saudi Geological Survey.
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