After hurricanes, U.S. beach homes are rebuilt bigger
Mary Caperton Morton, 19 March 2019
Folding drone flies into tight spaces
Mary Caperton Morton, 19 March 2019
Geoethics in the Field: Leading by Example
Scott E. Foss, 19 March 2019
Inside the inferno: How large firenadoes form
Mary Caperton Morton, 19 March 2019
Wind or water? Hurricane Harvey's most destructive force
Stephanie Fovenyessy and Sierra F. Patterson, 18 March 2019
Where on Earth? - March 2019
The American Geosciences Institute, 21 February 2019
Red Planet Roundup: March 2019
Sarah Derouin, 13 February 2019
Grounding Asian jumping worms
Mary Caperton Morton, 13 February 2019
Frogs fill in post-Gondwana picture
Mary Caperton Morton, 13 February 2019
Abiotic amino acid found in subseafloor rocks
Bethany Augliere, 13 February 2019
Neanderthals and humans suffered similar levels of head injuries
Mary Caperton Morton, 13 February 2019
Hard-knock hominid skeletons tell harsh tales
Mary Caperton Morton, 13 February 2019
Kerogen's nanostructure determines oil and gas reservoir capacity
Mary Caperton Morton, 13 February 2019
Dinosaur soft tissues preserved as polymers
Mary Caperton Morton, 13 February 2019
Jump-starting earthquake insurance uptake in California
Mary Caperton Morton, 13 February 2019
Stronger monsoon drove ancient Indus civilization into the hills
Mary Caperton Morton, 13 February 2019
Some of Earth's water originated in the solar system's birth
Mary Caperton Morton, 13 February 2019
Benchmarks: March 31, 1933: The Civilian Conservation Corps is established
Lucas Joel, 13 February 2019
Down to Earth With: Paleoanthropologist and underground astronaut Lindsay Hunter
Lucas Joel, 13 February 2019
Geomedia: Books: "How the Rock Connects Us" shares copper country geoheritage
James Robertson, 13 February 2019
Geomedia: Books: A witty look at "The Ends of the World"
Callan Bentley, 13 February 2019
Geologic Column: Newspeak for kids
Ward Chesworth, 13 February 2019
Comment: After a disaster, should you gamble on returning? Paradise edition
John C. Mutter, 13 February 2019
Travels in Geology: Finding Florida's hidden freshwater gems
Bethany Augliere, 13 February 2019
Getting there and getting around Florida
Bethany Augliere, 13 February 2019
How to become a cave diver
Bethany Augliere, 13 February 2019
Juno unveils Jupiter's secrets
Harvey Leifert, 13 February 2019
Citizen science (and art)
Harvey Leifert, 13 February 2019
Deep Space Network
Harvey Leifert, 13 February 2019
Piecing together the big picture of coral reef health
Bethany Augliere, 13 February 2019
Art joins science in coral communication
Kathleen Cantner, 13 February 2019
Hot but not bothered: Warm soils favor microbes with small genomes
Hannah Gavin, 07 February 2019
"Cradle of Humankind" fossils can now be dated
Maddie Bender, 04 February 2019
Where on Earth? - February 2019
The American Geosciences Institute, 31 January 2019
Thirsty mantle: Subduction zones swallow more water than thought
Jerimiah Oetting, 30 January 2019
Mineral Resource of the Month: Boron
USGS Mineral Commodities Team, 29 January 2019
Wrangling the data to choose Mars landing sites
Rachel Crowell, 17 January 2019
Earliest bird-like lungs found in China
Mary Caperton Morton, 17 January 2019
Beryllium: the rain bringeth and the rain taketh away
Adityarup "Rup" Chakravorty, 17 January 2019
Seismometers eavesdrop on glacial outburst flood
Mary Caperton Morton, 17 January 2019
Easter Island inhabitants drank brackish water to survive
Bethany Augliere, 17 January 2019
Lab-grown magnesite a boon for carbon sequestration?
Timothy Oleson, 17 January 2019
Humans accidentally created new rivers in Europe
Lucas Joel, 17 January 2019
Free swimmers came back first after Great Dying
Mary Caperton Morton, 17 January 2019
Archaeologists hit pay dirt in medieval latrines
Mary Caperton Morton, 16 January 2019
Mighty Mekong cut by monsoon, not tectonics
Mary Caperton Morton, 16 January 2019
Mediterranean heritage sites threatened by rising seas
Mary Caperton Morton, 15 January 2019
Deep drilling reveals how impact crater's hidden ring formed
Mary Caperton Morton, 15 January 2019
Benchmarks: February 17, 2017: Arkansas Gets a State Dinosaur
David Moscato, 15 January 2019
Mineral Resource of the Month: Garnet
U.S. Geological Survey, 15 January 2019
Geologic Column: Is this land really your land?
Fred Schwab, 15 January 2019
Comment: Faster flood forecasting to improve responses
Safat Sikder, Faisal Hossain and David Green, 11 January 2019
Travels in Geology: Mid-ocean volcanic excursion: The calderas and caldeiras of the Azores
Kat Cantner and Colin McFadden, 11 January 2019
Getting there and getting around Azores
Kat Cantner and Colin McFadden, 11 January 2019
Sounding Out Earth's Hum
Nick Parkins, 11 January 2019
Redefining Dinosaurs: Paleontologists are Shaking the Dinosaur Family Tree to its Roots
Lucas Joel, 11 January 2019
Where on Earth? - January 2019
The American Geosciences Institute, 26 December 2018
Melting glaciers shift Earth's axis
Mary Caperton Morton, 21 December 2018
Quirky lunar swirls expose the moon's secret past
Rachel Crowell, 21 December 2018
Mesosaurs may have spent time on land
Mary Caperton Morton, 21 December 2018
Ocean circulation change suffocating Gulf of St. Lawrence
Mary Caperton Morton, 21 December 2018
Earliest art found in South Africa
Mary Caperton Morton, 21 December 2018
Rising carbon dioxide may raise risk of nutrient deficiencies in humans
Sarah Derouin, 21 December 2018
Early mammal reproduced like a reptile
Mary Caperton Morton, 21 December 2018
Columbia River basalts erupted faster than thought
Sarah Derouin, 21 December 2018
Arctic warming causes Siberian cooling
Sarah Derouin, 21 December 2018
Ancient collision left a bit of Europe behind in Britain
Mary Caperton Morton, 21 December 2018
The geology of kidney stones revealed
Mary Caperton Morton, 21 December 2018
Oman ophiolite suggests subduction started with a shove
Mary Caperton Morton, 21 December 2018
Benchmarks: January 12, 1888: "Schoolchildren's Blizzard" Strikes the Great Plains
Bethany Augliere, 21 December 2018
Down to Earth With: Clay mineralogist Warren Huff
Sarah Derouin, 21 December 2018
Geologic Column: Muinntir a' ghlinne so
Ward Chesworth, 21 December 2018
Comment: How to tell a good science story
Kirsten Grorud-Colvert, Heather Mannix and Stephanie Green, 20 December 2018
Our top tips for adding storytelling to your repertoire
Kirsten Grorud-Colvert, Heather Mannix and Stephanie Green, 20 December 2018
Eyes in the sea: Swarms of floating robots observe the oceans
Bethany Augliere, 18 December 2018
Travels in Geology: Lhasa, Tibet: Journey to the roof of the world
Terri Cook and Lon Abbott, 18 December 2018
Getting there and getting around Tibet
Terri Cook and Lon Abbott, 18 December 2018
Voyager 2 pierces the heliopause, enters interstellar space
Harvey Leifert, 11 December 2018
Sulfides in thawing permafrost responsible for carbon dioxide release
Alisia Holland, 30 November 2018
Where on Earth? - December 2018
The American Geosciences Institute, 30 November 2018
Climate cooling a driver of Neanderthals' extinction
Maddie Bender, 29 November 2018
Geomedia: Gifts: Holiday Gift Guide
Meg Marquardt, 09 November 2018
Getting There and Getting Around Washington, D.C.
Callan Bentley and Ken Rasmussen, 09 November 2018
Travels in Geology: Touring the Capital Geology of Washington, D.C.
Callan Bentley and Ken Rasmussen, 09 November 2018
Revealing the ghosts of glaciers past
Mary Caperton Morton, 09 November 2018
Night lights reveal that people move as rivers rise
Mary Caperton Morton, 08 November 2018
"Critical Minerals" list snubs copper, sparks discussion of criticality
Veronica Tuazon, 08 November 2018
Survey says: U.S. lakes getting murkier
Mary Caperton Morton, 08 November 2018
Bubbly discovery may impact volcanic hazard assessment
Rachel Crowell, 08 November 2018
Human-triggered landslides on the rise
Mary Caperton Morton, 08 November 2018
Two new species fill gap in dinosaur family tree
Mary Caperton Morton, 08 November 2018
Did early agriculture knock the climate off track?
Adityarup "Rup" Chakravorty, 08 November 2018
Science by floats
Sarah Derouin, 08 November 2018
Southern Ocean is absorbing less carbon
Sarah Derouin, 08 November 2018
New tool predicts probability of earthquake-triggered landslides
Mary Caperton Morton, 08 November 2018
Fats on Neolithic pottery pinpoint climate cooling event
Mary Caperton Morton, 08 November 2018
Forecasting California's earthquake hazard
Lucas Joel, 08 November 2018
Antarctic rift was active more recently than thought
Mary Caperton Morton, 08 November 2018
Geologic Column: Light amid the darkness: Celebrations during the winter solstice
John Copeland, 08 November 2018
Down to Earth With: Coastal scientist Gary Griggs
Sarah Derouin, 08 November 2018
Benchmarks: December 7, 1988: A Massive Earthquake Devastates Armenia
Bethany Augliere, 08 November 2018
Comment: Learning "Minecraft" as a forty-something proves the game can be an educational tool for all ages
Michael E. Webber, 08 November 2018
Comment: National Geological Surveys: The past, present and future
Lionel Jackson, 08 November 2018
Where on Earth? - November 2018
The American Geosciences Institute, 31 October 2018
Titan's dunes form the same way as Earth's
Mara Johnson-Groh, 16 October 2018
Congress, states look to address impacts of ocean acidification
Chris Micucci, 16 October 2018
Mercury on the roof of the world
Mary Caperton Morton, 16 October 2018
Spiky new American ankylosaurid originated in Asia
Mary Caperton Morton, 16 October 2018
"Easy bake" fossils resemble real deal
Mary Caperton Morton, 16 October 2018
Scientists discover granite crystallizes at lower temperatures
Rachel Crowell, 16 October 2018
Gulf Stream eddies transport iron to North Atlantic subtropical gyre
Rachel Crowell, 16 October 2018
Winter precipitation in southwestern U.S. tied to Kiwi Coast
Jennifer Georgek, 16 October 2018
Marine animals have been migrating for millions of years
Bethany Augliere, 16 October 2018
Japanese diaries show sun's cycle sparks lightning on Earth
Mary Caperton Morton, 16 October 2018
Getting There & Getting Getting Around Monti Sibillini National Park
Callan Bentley and Alan Pitts, 15 October 2018
Travels in Geology: Jewel of the Apennines: Italy's Monti Sibillini National Park
Callan Bentley and Alan Pitts, 15 October 2018
Going subterranean: Repurposed mines become innovative labs
Josh Knackert, 15 October 2018
Turning modern "eyes" on ancient sites
Lauren Milideo, 12 October 2018
Algae ate themselves to death and caused a global extinction
Sarah Derouin, 12 October 2018
Saharan dust a storm killer
Mary Caperton Morton, 12 October 2018
Globe-trotting kelp set new world record
Mary Caperton Morton, 12 October 2018
Underwater WiFi? Rising sea levels threaten physical internet
Mary Caperton Morton, 12 October 2018
Geomedia: Books: "This Gulf of Fire" recounts the 1755 Lisbon disaster
Callan Bentley, 12 October 2018
Benchmarks: November 16, 1990: Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary is established
Bethany Augliere, 12 October 2018
Down to Earth With: Geologist Robert Brinkmann
Bethany Augliere, 12 October 2018
Geologic Column: A cautionary tale about "sleeping" natural hazards
Wendell A. Duffield, 12 October 2018
Comment: Making social media work for scientists
Amelie Meyer and Alexey Pavlov, 12 October 2018
Geomedia: Film: 'First Man' navigates Neil Armstrong's journey between two worlds
Mark Carpenter, 11 October 2018
Where on Earth? - October 2018
The American Geosciences Institute, 28 September 2018
Mineral Resource of the Month: Phosphate
U.S. Geological Survey, 10 September 2018
Astronomers find missing half of the universe
Mara Johnson-Groh, 10 September 2018
Extinct gibbon found in Chinese tomb
Mary Caperton Morton, 10 September 2018
Dangers of Van Allen Belts driven by "local acceleration"
Rachel Crowell, 10 September 2018
Ecuadorian volcano plays its pipe
Mary Caperton Morton, 10 September 2018
Monsoon strength affects global ice volumes, not vice versa?
Adityarup "Rup" Chakravorty, 10 September 2018
First Antarctic tetrapods
Lucas Joel, 10 September 2018
Surfactants slow oceanic carbon dioxide uptake
Mary Caperton Morton, 10 September 2018
Pluto's surprising dunes
Adityarup "Rup" Chakravorty, 10 September 2018
Where will the San Andreas Fault rupture next?
Lucas Joel, 10 September 2018
Earth's first footprints
Lucas Joel, 10 September 2018
Methane emissions offset some blue carbon burial benefits
Mary Caperton Morton, 10 September 2018
Sipping carbon-neutral fuel from the atmosphere
Mary Caperton Morton, 10 September 2018
Dry rivers secretly star in carbon cycle
Mary Caperton Morton, 07 September 2018
Sunny Southern California burns, missing its coastal clouds
Mary Caperton Morton, 07 September 2018
Geologic Column: Bone up on your spooky geo-vocabulary this Halloween
Timothy Oleson, 07 September 2018
Benchmarks: October 11, 1899: Second Boer War begins, fueled by discovery of gold
Bethany Augliere, 07 September 2018
Ocean tide size linked to supercontinent cycle
Elizabeth Dengler, 06 September 2018
Down to Earth With: Volcanologist Thorvaldur Thordarson
Mary Caperton Morton, 31 August 2018
Getting There And Getting Around Rocky Mountain National Park
Terri Cook and Lon Abbott, 31 August 2018
Travels in Geology: Roof of the Rockies: Trail Ridge Road
Terri Cook and Lon Abbott, 31 August 2018
Dutch Masters: The Netherlands exports flood-control expertise
Chris Iovenko, 31 August 2018
Comment: Why is it so hard to teach climate change?
Glenn Branch, 31 August 2018
Where on Earth? - September 2018
The American Geosciences Institute, 30 August 2018
Ice (Re)Cap: September 2018
Sarah Derouin, 03 August 2018
European mammals will struggle under climate change
Bethany Augliere, 03 August 2018
Obliquity and eccentricity determine exoplanet habitability
Rachel Crowell, 03 August 2018
Ancient DNA reveals diversity of Southeast Asia
Mary Caperton Morton, 03 August 2018
Mercury links Big Five extinction events
Mary Caperton Morton, 03 August 2018
Readying the Caribbean for the next big wave
Mary Caperton Morton, 03 August 2018
Sunstones useful as Viking-era GPS
Mary Caperton Morton, 03 August 2018
New suspect emerges in theft of Earth's surface iron
Mary Caperton Morton, 03 August 2018
Bolts of insight on earthly gamma ray showers
Lucas Joel, 03 August 2018
Gravity changes portended 2011 Tohoku earthquake
Mary Caperton Morton, 03 August 2018
Grazing gave elephant ancestors an edge
Mary Caperton Morton, 03 August 2018
New measurement shakes up earthquake estimates
Sarah Derouin, 03 August 2018
Great Barrier Reef has died and recovered before
Rachel Crowell, 03 August 2018
An asteroid redirected bird evolution
Lucas Joel, 03 August 2018
Benchmarks: September 6, 1869: Pennsylvania's Avondale coal mine fire kills 110, igniting reform
Rachel Crowell, 03 August 2018
Down to Earth With: Volcanologist Scott Rowland
Catherine Hudson, 03 August 2018
Geomedia: Books: Informative and inspiring: "Why Dinosaurs Matter"
Ali Nabavizadeh, 03 August 2018
Geologic Column: "Collect Rocks Day" offers opportunity for inspiration
John Copeland, 03 August 2018
Comment: Out of bounds: Rethinking U.S. flood risk delineation
Russell Blessing and Antonia Sebastian, 03 August 2018
Travels in Geology: The pyramids of Giza: Wonders of an ancient world
Terri Cook and Lon Abbott, 03 August 2018
Getting There and Getting Around Cairo
Terri Cook and Lon Abbott, 03 August 2018
Science as a family affair
Harvey Leifert, 03 August 2018
Rivers in the sky: Improving predictions of atmospheric rivers to reduce risk
Steve Murray, 03 August 2018
Where on Earth? - August 2018
The American Geosciences Institute, 30 July 2018
Mineral Resource of the Month: Tin
U.S. Geological Survey, 03 July 2018
Red Planet Roundup: August 2018
Sarah Derouin, 03 July 2018
Natural solutions could save $50 billion in Gulf Coast flood damages
Rachel Crowell, 03 July 2018
Searching for the volcanic origins of iron ore
Adityarup "Rup" Chakravorty, 03 July 2018
Seismic waves are blind to water
Lucas Joel, 03 July 2018
A rocky source of nitrogen
Mary Caperton Morton, 03 July 2018
Speartips point at south-to-north Clovis dispersal
Mary Caperton Morton, 03 July 2018
Piecing together the puzzle of Pannotia
Mary Caperton Morton, 03 July 2018
Charting 500 years of Mississippi floods
Mary Caperton Morton, 03 July 2018
Lunar isotopes suggest early water on Earth
Mary Caperton Morton, 03 July 2018
Island-dwelling mammal had small brain, keen senses
Rachel Crowell, 03 July 2018
Plumbing Masaya's lava lake
Mary Caperton Morton, 03 July 2018
Cracking the temperature of columnar jointing
Adityarup "Rup" Chakravorty, 03 July 2018
Mountaintops get less lonely for alpine plants
Mary Caperton Morton, 03 July 2018
Mineral clue to finding perfectly preserved fossils?
Lucas Joel, 03 July 2018
Benchmarks: August 27, 1958: Operation Argus creates first anthropogenic space weather
Sarah Derouin, 03 July 2018
Comment: Leveraging physical oceanography in exoplanet exploration
Rory Barnes, 03 July 2018
Down to Earth With: Paleobiologist Rowan Lockwood
Alison F. Takemura, 03 July 2018
Geologic Column: The raw and the cooked
Ward Chesworth, 03 July 2018
Geomedia: Books: Revisiting the Galileo affair
Jacob Haqq-Misra, 03 July 2018
Place-based education: Teaching geoscience in the context of location and culture
Terri Cook, 02 July 2018
The Paleo-Bell River: North America's vanished Amazon
Lionel Jackson, 02 July 2018
Saglek Basin sediments suggest a Grand Canyon connection
Lionel Jackson, 02 July 2018
Diamonds and the Eocene climate of the Bell River Basin
Lionel Jackson, 02 July 2018
Travels in Geology: From sea to sky in British Columbia
Terri Cook and Lon Abbott, 02 July 2018
Getting There And Getting Around Vancouver
Terri Cook and Lon Abbott, 02 July 2018
Where on Earth? - July 2018
The American Geosciences Institute, 26 June 2018
Sea-level rise could cut off wastewater service to millions in U.S.
Hannah Hagemann, 21 June 2018
Mineral Resource of the Month: Iron Oxide Pigments
U.S. Geological Survey, 20 June 2018
Energy Notes: August 2007-2008
The American Geosciences Institute, 20 June 2018
Mineral Resource of the Month: Cultured Quartz Crystal
U.S. Geological Survey, 20 June 2018
Energy Notes: July 2007-2008
The American Geosciences Institute, 20 June 2018
Energy Notes: June 2007-2008
The American Geosciences Institute, 20 June 2018
Mineral Resource of the Month: Graphite
U.S. Geological Survey, 20 June 2018
Energy Notes: May 2007-2008
The American Geosciences Institute, 20 June 2018
Energy Notes: August 2008-2009
The American Geosciences Institute, 20 June 2018
Energy Notes: July 2008-2009
The American Geosciences Institute, 20 June 2018
Energy Notes: June 2008-2009
The American Geosciences Institute, 20 June 2018
Energy Notes: May 2008-2009
The American Geosciences Institute, 20 June 2018
Energy Notes: April 2008-2009
The American Geosciences Institute, 20 June 2018
Energy Notes: February 2008-2009
The American Geosciences Institute, 20 June 2018
Energy Notes: January 2008-2009
The American Geosciences Institute, 20 June 2018
Energy Notes: December 2007-2008
The American Geosciences Institute, 20 June 2018
Energy Notes: November 2007-2008
The American Geosciences Institute, 20 June 2018
Energy Notes: October 2007-2008
The American Geosciences Institute, 20 June 2018
Energy Notes: September 2007-2008
The American Geosciences Institute, 20 June 2018
Energy Notes: August 2009-2010
The American Geosciences Institute, 20 June 2018
Energy Notes: July 2009-2010
The American Geosciences Institute, 20 June 2018
Energy Notes: June 2009-2010
The American Geosciences Institute, 20 June 2018
Energy Notes: May 2009-2010
The American Geosciences Institute, 20 June 2018
Energy Notes: April 2009-2010
The American Geosciences Institute, 20 June 2018
Energy Notes: March 2009-2010
The American Geosciences Institute, 20 June 2018
Energy Notes: February 2009-2010
The American Geosciences Institute, 20 June 2018
Energy Notes: January 2008-2009
The American Geosciences Institute, 20 June 2018
Energy Notes: December 2008-2009
The American Geosciences Institute, 20 June 2018
Energy Notes: November 2008-2009
The American Geosciences Institute, 20 June 2018
Energy Notes: October 2008-2009
The American Geosciences Institute, 20 June 2018
Energy Notes: September 2008-2009
The American Geosciences Institute, 20 June 2018
Energy Notes: August 2010-2011
The American Geosciences Institute, 20 June 2018
Energy Notes: July 2010-2011
The American Geosciences Institute, 20 June 2018
Energy Notes: June 2010-2011
The American Geosciences Institute, 20 June 2018
Energy Notes: May 2010-2011
The American Geosciences Institute, 20 June 2018
Energy Notes: April 2010-2011
The American Geosciences Institute, 20 June 2018
Energy Notes: March 2010-2011
The American Geosciences Institute, 20 June 2018
Energy Notes: February 2010-2011
The American Geosciences Institute, 20 June 2018
Energy Notes: January 2010-2011
The American Geosciences Institute, 20 June 2018
Energy Notes: December 2009-2010
The American Geosciences Institute, 20 June 2018
Energy Notes: November 2009-2010
The American Geosciences Institute, 20 June 2018
Energy Notes: October 2009-2010
The American Geosciences Institute, 20 June 2018
Energy Notes: September 2009-2010
The American Geosciences Institute, 20 June 2018
Energy Notes: August 2011-2012
The American Geosciences Institute, 19 June 2018
Energy Notes: July 2011-2012
The American Geosciences Institute, 19 June 2018
Energy Notes: June 2011-2012
The American Geosciences Institute, 19 June 2018
Energy Notes: May 2011-2012
The American Geosciences Institute, 19 June 2018
Energy Notes: April 2011-2012
The American Geosciences Institute, 19 June 2018
Energy Notes: March 2011-2012
The American Geosciences Institute, 19 June 2018
Energy Notes: February 2011-2012
The American Geosciences Institute, 19 June 2018
Energy Notes: January 2011-2012
The American Geosciences Institute, 19 June 2018
Energy Notes: December 2010-2011
The American Geosciences Institute, 19 June 2018
Energy Notes: November 2010-2011
The American Geosciences Institute, 19 June 2018
Energy Notes: October 2010-2011
The American Geosciences Institute, 19 June 2018
Energy Notes: September 2010-2011
The American Geosciences Institute, 19 June 2018
Energy Notes: August 2012-2013
The American Geosciences Institute, 19 June 2018
Mineral Resource of the Month: Phosphate Rock
U.S. Geological Survey, 19 June 2018
Energy Notes: July 2012-2013
The American Geosciences Institute, 19 June 2018
Mineral Resource of the Month: Thallium
U.S. Geological Survey, 19 June 2018
Energy Notes: June 2012-2013
The American Geosciences Institute, 19 June 2018
Energy Notes: May 2012-2013
The American Geosciences Institute, 19 June 2018
Energy Notes: April 2012-2013
The American Geosciences Institute, 19 June 2018
Energy Notes: March 2012-2013
The American Geosciences Institute, 19 June 2018
Energy Notes: February 2012-2013
The American Geosciences Institute, 19 June 2018
Energy Notes: January 2012-2013
The American Geosciences Institute, 19 June 2018
Energy Notes: December 2011-2012
The American Geosciences Institute, 19 June 2018
Energy Notes: November 2011-2012
The American Geosciences Institute, 19 June 2018
Energy Notes: October 2011-2012
The American Geosciences Institute, 18 June 2018
Energy Notes: September 2011-2012
The American Geosciences Institute, 18 June 2018
Energy Notes: October 2013-2014
The American Geosciences Institute, 18 June 2018
Mineral Resource of the Month: Diamond
USGS Mineral Commodities Team, 14 June 2018
Mineral Resource of the Month: Zinc
U.S. Geological Survey, 14 June 2018
Mineral Resource of the Month: Gallium
U.S. Geological Survey, 14 June 2018
Mineral Resource of the Month: Cobalt
U.S. Geological Survey, 14 June 2018
Mineral Resource of the Month: Ferrous Slag
U.S. Geological Survey, 14 June 2018
Mineral Resource of the Month: Pumice and Pumicite
U.S. Geological Survey, 14 June 2018
Mineral Resource of the Month: Thorium
U.S. Geological Survey, 14 June 2018
Mineral Resource of the Month: Bromine
U.S. Geological Survey, 14 June 2018
Mineral Resource of the Month: Iodine
U.S. Geological Survey, 14 June 2018
Mineral Resource of the Month: Lime
U.S. Geological Survey, 14 June 2018
Mineral Resource of the Month: Gold
U.S. Geological Survey, 14 June 2018
Mineral Resource of the Month: Clay Minerals
U.S. Geological Survey, 14 June 2018
Mineral Resource of the Month: Lead
U.S. Geological Survey, 14 June 2018
Mineral Resource of the Month: Silicon
U.S. Geological Survey, 14 June 2018
Mineral Resource of the Month: Fluorspar
U.S. Geological Survey, 14 June 2018
Mineral Resource of the Month: Perlite
U.S. Geological Survey, 14 June 2018
Mineral Resource of the Month: Platinum Group Metals
U.S. Geological Survey, 14 June 2018
Mineral Resource of the Month: Sulfur
U.S. Geological Survey, 14 June 2018
Mineral Resource of the Month: Germanium
U.S. Geological Survey, 14 June 2018
Mineral Resource of the Month: Salt
USGS Mineral Commodities Team, 14 June 2018
Mineral Resource of the Month: Cesium
U.S. Geological Survey, 14 June 2018
Mineral Resource of the Month: Asbestos
U.S. Geological Survey, 14 June 2018
Mineral Resource of the Month: Iron Ore
U.S. Geological Survey, 14 June 2018
Mineral Resource of the Month: Molybdenum
U.S. Geological Survey, 14 June 2018
Mineral Resource of the Month: Copper
U.S. Geological Survey, 14 June 2018
Mineral Resource of the Month: Chromium
U.S. Geological Survey, 14 June 2018
Mineral Resource of the Month: Feldspar
U.S. Geological Survey, 14 June 2018
Mineral Resource of the Month: Tantalum
U.S. Geological Survey, 14 June 2018
Mineral Resource of the Month: Titanium
U.S. Geological Survey, 14 June 2018
Mineral Resource of the Month: Indium
U.S. Geological Survey, 14 June 2018
Mineral Resource of the Month: Gypsum
U.S. Geological Survey, 14 June 2018
Mineral Resource of the Month: Rare Earth Elements
U.S. Geological Survey, 14 June 2018
Mineral Resource of the Month: Potash
U.S. Geological Survey, 13 June 2018
Mineral Resource of the Month: Tin
U.S. Geological Survey, 13 June 2018
Mineral Resource of the Month: Garnet
U.S. Geological Survey, 13 June 2018
Mineral Resource of the Month: Soda Ash
U.S. Geological Survey, 13 June 2018
Mineral Resource of the Month: Mercury
U.S. Geological Survey, 13 June 2018
Mineral Resource of the Month: Dimension Stone
USGS Mineral Commodities Team, 13 June 2018
Mineral Resource of the Month: Tungsten
U.S. Geological Survey, 13 June 2018
Mineral Resource of the Month: Hydraulic Cement
U.S. Geological Survey, 13 June 2018
Mineral Resource of the Month: Aluminum
U.S. Geological Survey, 13 June 2018
Mineral Resource of the Month: Magnesium
U.S. Geological Survey, 13 June 2018
Mineral Resource of the Month: Manganese
U.S. Geological Survey, 13 June 2018
Mineral Resource of the Month: Aggregates
U.S. Geological Survey, 13 June 2018
Mineral Resource of the Month: Cadmium
U.S. Geological Survey, 13 June 2018
Mineral Resource of the Month: Boron
U.S. Geological Survey, 13 June 2018
Mineral Resource of the Month: Rhenium
U.S. Geological Survey, 13 June 2018
Mineral Resource of the Month: Beryllium
U.S. Geological Survey, 13 June 2018
Mineral Resource of the Month: Tellurium
U.S. Geological Survey, 13 June 2018
Mineral Resource of the Month: Diatomite
U.S. Geological Survey, 13 June 2018
Mineral Resource of the Month: Barite
U.S. Geological Survey, 13 June 2018
Mineral Resource of the Month: Nickel
U.S. Geological Survey, 13 June 2018
Mineral Resource of the Month: Bismuth
U.S. Geological Survey, 13 June 2018
Mineral Resource of the Month: Kyanite
U.S. Geological Survey, 13 June 2018
Mineral Resource of the Month: Lithium
U.S. Geological Survey, 13 June 2018
Mineral Resource of the Month: Hafnium
U.S. Geological Survey, 13 June 2018
"Dam levels critical" in Cape Town
Lucas Joel, 13 June 2018
Mineral Resource of the Month: Antimony
U.S. Geological Survey, 12 June 2018
Mineral Resource of the Month: Vanadium
U.S. Geological Survey, 12 June 2018
Mineral Resource of the Month: Graphite
U.S. Geological Survey, 12 June 2018
Mineral Resource of the Month: Sulfur
USGS Mineral Commodities Team, 12 June 2018
Travels in Geology: Kilauea: Experiencing Pele's wrath through the eyes of a young geologist
Zahra Hirji, 12 June 2018
Getting There and Getting Around Hawaii
Zahra Hirji, 12 June 2018
The Sleeping Giants
Zahra Hirji, 12 June 2018
Travels in Geology: To the top of Europe: Jungfrau, Switzerland
Naomi Lubick, 12 June 2018
Walking with Dinosaur Bones
Naomi Lubick, 12 June 2018
Making Jurassic Tracks in the Jura
Naomi Lubick, 12 June 2018
Getting There And Getting Around Switzerland
Naomi Lubick, 12 June 2018
Travels in Geology: Up to Michigan's U.P.
Mary Caperton Morton, 12 June 2018
Getting There And Getting Around Michigan
Mary Caperton Morton, 12 June 2018
Travels in Geology: Clear water and cataclysm at Oregon's Crater Lake
Mary Caperton Morton, 12 June 2018
Getting There And Getting Around Oregon
Mary Caperton Morton, 12 June 2018
Travels in Geology: Lower Engadine Valley, Switzerland
Naomi Lubick, 11 June 2018
Getting There And Getting Around Zürich
Naomi Lubick, 11 June 2018
Travels in Geology: Volcanoes, beaches and rainforests: Terrain hopping in Costa Rica
Joshua Zaffos, 11 June 2018
Getting There and Getting Around Costa Rica
Joshua Zaffos, 11 June 2018
Travels in Geology: Floods, Fires and Bears in Montana's Bitterroot Valley
Mary Caperton Morton, 11 June 2018
Getting There and Getting Around Montana
Megan Sever, 11 June 2018
Travels in Geology: Barbados: Ascending the sea-level staircase
Terri Cook and Lon Abbott, 07 June 2018
Getting There and Getting Around Barbados
Terri Cook and Lon Abbott, 07 June 2018
Revealing the ancient sea levels recorded in reefs
Terri Cook and Lon Abbott, 07 June 2018
Travels in Geology: Unearthing the ghosts of Ghost Ranch, New Mexico
Mary Caperton Morton, 07 June 2018
Get Dirty
Mary Caperton Morton, 07 June 2018
Getting There and Getting Around Albuquerque
Mary Caperton Morton, 07 June 2018
Travels in Geology: The Burren: Ireland's "Great Rock" Region
Anthony King, 07 June 2018
Getting There and Getting Around the Burren
Anthony King, 07 June 2018
Travels in Geology: Nova Scotia: A driving tour of Pangaea
Sam Lemonick, 07 June 2018
Getting There and Getting Around Nova Scotia
Sam Lemonick, 07 June 2018
Travels in Geology: Australia's Blue Mountains Delight the Senses
Meghan Miner, 07 June 2018
Getting There and Getting Around The Blue Mountains National Park
Meghan Miner, 07 June 2018
Travels in Geology: Florissant fossil beds: An Eocene time capsule
Terri Cook and Lon Abbott, 07 June 2018
Getting There and Getting Around Colorado Springs
Terri Cook and Lon Abbott, 07 June 2018
Travels in Geology: Soaking up the Dead Sea: A trip to Israel's salty sea is a geological and historical delight
Sam Lemonick, 07 June 2018
Getting There and Getting Around Israel
Sam Lemonick, 07 June 2018
The Destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah: Earthquakes or Volcanoes?
Sam Lemonick, 07 June 2018
Travels in Geology: Ever-Changing Turkey
Callan Bentley, 07 June 2018
Getting There, Getting Around and Getting Informed
Callan Bentley, 07 June 2018
Travels in Geology: Mallorca set in stone
Naomi Lubick, 06 June 2018
Getting There and Getting Around Mallorca
Naomi Lubick, 06 June 2018
Travels in Geology: Exploring Vulcan's Playground: The Volcanoes of Southern Italy and the Aeolian Islands
John Van Hoesen, 06 June 2018
Getting There and Getting Around Sicily
Megan Sever, 06 June 2018
Travels in Geology: The desert geology of Namibia: A writer and her father explore otherworldly dunes, oases and meteorites
Kathrina Szymborski, 06 June 2018
Getting There and Getting Around Namibia
Kathrina Szymborski, 06 June 2018
The Skeleton Coast
Kathrina Szymborski, 06 June 2018
Travels in Geology: Touring geologic time in Colorado Springs
Terri Cook and Lon Abbott, 06 June 2018
Getting There and Getting Around Colorado
Terri Cook and Lon Abbott, 06 June 2018
Travels in Geology: South Africa on safari for the geological Big Five
Callan Bentley, 06 June 2018
Getting There and Getting Around South Africa
Callan Bentley, 06 June 2018
Travels in Geology: Lake Tahoe Jewel of the Sierra Nevada
R. Forrest Hopson, 06 June 2018
Getting There and Getting Around Nevada
R. Forrest Hopson, 06 June 2018
Ice (Re)Cap: July 2018
Sarah Derouin, 05 June 2018
Diamonds reveal water in deep mantle
Rachel Crowell, 05 June 2018
Trio of studies track stone tool technology in Kenya
Mary Caperton Morton, 05 June 2018
Pterosaurs flew into the Late Cretaceous
Mary Caperton Morton, 05 June 2018
Did a massive eruption spur Christianity in Iceland?
Mary Caperton Morton, 05 June 2018
An aurora named Steve
Mary Caperton Morton, 05 June 2018
Tracking Hurricane Harvey's freshwater plume
Bethany Augliere, 05 June 2018
Weedy seeds gathered in once-green Sahara
Mary Caperton Morton, 05 June 2018
Yellowstone's Mexican mantle plume
Mary Caperton Morton, 05 June 2018
Rolling thunder portends remote eruptions
Mary Caperton Morton, 05 June 2018
India's urban areas punch city-shaped holes in fog
Mary Caperton Morton, 05 June 2018
Cretaceous volcanic ash seeded U.S. oilfields
Bethany Augliere, 05 June 2018
Benchmarks: July 29, 1958: The Birth of NASA
Bethany Augliere, 05 June 2018
Comment: The changing shape of local climates
David Stainforth, 05 June 2018
Down to Earth With: Highway paleontologist Shane Tucker
Bethany Augliere, 05 June 2018
Geologic Column: Tarnish on the Golden State
Fred Schwab, 05 June 2018
Hazards in paradise: Indonesia prepares for natural disasters
Arielle Emmett, 05 June 2018
Toxic treatments: Lead lingers in folk remedies
Mary Caperton Morton, 05 June 2018
Travels in Geology: Mesozoic masterpiece: England's Jurassic Coast
Terri Cook, 05 June 2018
Getting there and getting around England
Terri Cook, 05 June 2018
Travels in Geology: Trapped by geology in Iceland with flights grounded by volcanic ash, one writer seeks out the island's geologic wonders
David B. Williams, 05 June 2018
Getting There and Getting Around Iceland
David B. Williams, 05 June 2018
Off the beaten path in the north of Iceland
David B. Williams, 05 June 2018
Travels in Geology: Northeastern Australia's Atherton Tablelands young volcanoes, waterfalls and rainforest near the Great Barrier Reef
Terri Cook and Lon Abbott, 05 June 2018
Getting There and Getting Around Cairns
Terri Cook and Lon Abbott, 05 June 2018
Travels in Geology: Santorini: Dangerous volcano, postcard-perfect jewel of the Aegean
Terri Cook and Lon Abbott, 05 June 2018
Getting There and Getting Around Greece
Terri Cook and Lon Abbott, 05 June 2018
Getting There and Getting Around Chile
John Van Hoesen, 05 June 2018
Travels in Geology: Chile: Exploring the archaeology, volcanoes and hot springs of the northern Atacama Desert
John Van Hoesen, 05 June 2018
Travels in Geology: Going to extremes in Death Valley
Mary Caperton Morton, 04 June 2018
Getting There and Getting Around California
Mary Caperton Morton, 04 June 2018
Travels in Geology: Hiking Mount Nyiragongo in Virunga National Park, Congo
Kathrina Szymborski, 04 June 2018
Getting There and Getting Around Africa
Kathrina Szymborski, 04 June 2018
Visiting Virunga's gorillas
Kathrina Szymborski, 04 June 2018
Travels in Geology: Utah: Exploring the scenic byways and slot canyons of Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument
Laurie J. Schmidt, 01 June 2018
Getting There and Getting Around southern Utah
Laurie J. Schmidt, 01 June 2018
Travels in Geology: Abode of the clouds: A journey to Meghalaya, India
Subrata Purkayastha & Jordan Clary, 01 June 2018
Getting There and Getting Around India
Subrata Purkayastha & Jordan Clary, 01 June 2018
Where on Earth? - June 2018
The American Geosciences Institute, 31 May 2018
Travels in Geology: Havasu Canyon: Land of blue-green water
Terri Cook and Lon Abbott, 30 May 2018
The River Runners' Route
Terri Cook and Lon Abbott, 30 May 2018
Getting There And Getting Around Arizona
Terri Cook and Lon Abbott, 30 May 2018
Travels in Geology: Adventuring in upstate New York and remembering a life cut short
Kathrina Szymborski, 30 May 2018
Getting There and Getting Around New York
Kathrina Szymborski, 30 May 2018
Travels in Geology: Slickrock sojourn in Moab, Utah
Terri Cook, 24 May 2018
Road biking in Moab
Terri Cook, 24 May 2018
Getting There and Getting Around Utah
Terri Cook, 24 May 2018
Travels in Geology: The ephemeral Florida Keys
Mary Caperton Morton, 24 May 2018
Getting There and Getting Around Florida
Mary Caperton Morton, 24 May 2018
Travels in Geology: The Canary Islands: Touring the "Hawaii of Europe"
Terri Cook, 24 May 2018
Mass wasting
Terri Cook, 24 May 2018
Getting There and Getting Around Spain
Terri Cook, 24 May 2018
Travels in Geology: Exotic dunes and atomic bombs in New Mexico's White Sands
Mary Caperton Morton, 24 May 2018
Missile testing
Mary Caperton Morton, 24 May 2018
Getting There and Getting Around New Mexico
Mary Caperton Morton, 24 May 2018
Writing on the Rocks
Mary Caperton Morton, 24 May 2018
Travels in Geology: Western Nebraska's geoheritage gems
Terri Cook and Lon Abbott, 24 May 2018
Getting There and Getting Around Nebraska
Terri Cook and Lon Abbott, 24 May 2018
Travels in Geology: The wild east of Wyoming: Bone wars, outlaw hideouts and crack climbing
Mary Caperton Morton, 24 May 2018
Boondocking 101: How to camp for free in Wyoming
Mary Caperton Morton, 24 May 2018
Getting There and Getting Around Wyoming
Mary Caperton Morton, 24 May 2018
Travels in Geology: The Bay of Kotor: Europe's southernmost "Fjord"
Terri Cook, 24 May 2018
Getting There and Getting Around Croatia
Terri Cook, 24 May 2018
Travels in Geology: A taste of Provence
Terri Cook, 24 May 2018
Southern Rhone wines
Terri Cook, 24 May 2018
Getting There and Getting Around France
Terri Cook, 24 May 2018
Down to Earth With: John 'Jack' Reed Jr.
Mary Caperton Morton, 23 May 2018
Down to Earth With: Maurice J. 'Ric' Terman
Brian Fisher Johnson, 23 May 2018
Down to Earth With: John Copeland
Brian Fisher Johnson, 23 May 2018
Down to Earth With: New congressional science fellows
Brian Fisher Johnson, 23 May 2018
Down to Earth With: Maria Zuber
Brian Fisher Johnson, 23 May 2018
Down to Earth With: Michael Novacek
Brian Fisher Johnson, 23 May 2018
Down to Earth With: Marc Kuchner
Erin Wayman, 23 May 2018
Down to Earth With: Randy Olson
Erin Wayman, 23 May 2018
Down to Earth With: Jack Horner
Nate Burgess, 23 May 2018
Down to Earth With: Ted Irving
Nate Burgess, 23 May 2018
Down to Earth With: Peter Brewer
Carolyn Gramling, 23 May 2018
Down to Earth With: Jessica Whiteside
Zahra Hirji, 23 May 2018
Down to Earth With: Lucy McFadden
Zahra Hirji, 23 May 2018
Down to Earth With: Buzz Aldrin
Zahra Hirji, 23 May 2018
Down to Earth With: Matt Kondolf
Nate Burgess, 23 May 2018
Down to Earth With: Mike Gallagher
Brian Fisher Johnson, 23 May 2018
Down to Earth With: Sharon Mosher
Erin Wayman, 23 May 2018
Down to Earth With: Andrew Feustel
Carolyn Gramling, 22 May 2018
Down to Earth With: Todd Hoefen
Nate Burgess, 22 May 2018
Down to Earth With: Katerina Dontsova
Brian Fisher Johnson, 22 May 2018
Down to Earth With: Nick Brooks
Erin Wayman, 22 May 2018
Down to Earth With: Jeffrey Post
Meg Marquardt, 22 May 2018
Down to Earth With: Dr. Jonathan Patz
Sam Lemonick, 22 May 2018
Down to Earth With: Matthew Parker
Meg Marquardt, 22 May 2018
Cape Town faces a waterless future
Lucas Joel, 22 May 2018
Down to Earth With: Hope Jahren
Sam Lemonick, 22 May 2018
When more humidity means less water
Elizabeth Dengler, 16 May 2018
El Nino "flavors" affect California rainfall
Jerimiah Oetting, 11 May 2018
Geologic evidence confirms existence of 405,000-year Milankovitch cycle
Viviane Callier, 11 May 2018
Geoscience on Film: The Burma Arc in Myanmar
Doug Prose, 02 May 2018
Red Planet Roundup: June 2018
Sarah Derouin, 01 May 2018
Skate eggs found on hydrothermal vents
Lucas Joel, 01 May 2018
TRAPPIST-1 system hosts seven "Earth-like" planets
Lucas Joel, 01 May 2018
Are diatoms triggering submarine landslides?
Sarah Derouin, 01 May 2018
Solar eclipse mimics conditions on Mars
Josh Knackert, 01 May 2018
Taking the surprise out of sneaker waves
Mary Caperton Morton, 01 May 2018
Airport earthquakes continued after injection ended
Mary Caperton Morton, 01 May 2018
Which warm waters boosted Hurricane Harvey?
Mary Caperton Morton, 01 May 2018
Oldest human remains outside Africa found in Israel
Mary Caperton Morton, 01 May 2018
From silver to snow: Full cloud seeding cycle observed
Adityarup "Rup" Chakravorty, 01 May 2018
A new look at Cheddar Man
Mary Caperton Morton, 01 May 2018
Lava shaped Lake Tahoe
Mary Caperton Morton, 01 May 2018
Swelling clay slows landslides
Jane Palmer, 01 May 2018
Benchmarks: June 15, 1991: Mount Pinatubo erupts
Lucas Joel, 01 May 2018
Mineral Resource of the Month: Chromium
USGS Mineral Commodities Team, 01 May 2018
Comment: Could NASA find evidence of extraterrestrial life by 2050?
Jacob Haqq-Misra, 01 May 2018
Down to Earth With: Geologist and paleontologist David Wilcots
Thea Boodhoo, 01 May 2018
"Greening" stormwater in Philadelphia
Thea Boodhoo, 01 May 2018
Geologic Column: Rebranding Alexander
Ward Chesworth, 01 May 2018
Geomedia: Books: "Quakeland" spotlights seismic risk
Callan Bentley, 01 May 2018
Travels in Geology: Rafting the Salmon River through the Idaho Batholith
Lucas Joel, 01 May 2018
Getting there and getting around Idaho
Lucas Joel, 01 May 2018
Fieldwork among the pixels: Virtual and augmented reality diversify geoscience education
Sarah Derouin, 01 May 2018
Data-driven discovery reveals Earth's missing minerals
Timothy Oleson, 01 May 2018
Where on Earth? - May 2018
The American Geosciences Institute, 30 April 2018
Geoscience on Film: Roadcuts and rockfalls in mountainous Mizoram
Doug Prose, 18 April 2018
Geomedia: Television: "One Strange Rock" is Superlative
Mark Oscar McAdam, 11 April 2018
Geologic Column: A world without measure
John Copeland, 11 April 2018
Rising waters sink seafloors
Mary Caperton Morton, 10 April 2018
Flightless dino had bright, rainbow-colored feathers
Mary Caperton Morton, 10 April 2018
Ice (Re)Cap: May 2018
Timothy Oleson, 10 April 2018
New map of Titan shows moon's hidden surface
Mary Caperton Morton, 10 April 2018
How Borneo got its elephants
Mary Caperton Morton, 10 April 2018
Lidar preserves record of destroyed theropod tracks
Mary Caperton Morton, 10 April 2018
Origins of plant photosynthesis illuminated
Lucas Joel, 10 April 2018
Radium levels suggest Arctic Ocean chemistry is changing
Bethany Augliere, 10 April 2018
Whatever happened to thagomizers and other tail weapons?
Lucas Joel, 10 April 2018
Hot tropics drove out ancient reptiles, but they came back
Bethany Augliere, 10 April 2018
Battery recycling underlies elevated lead in African soils
Mary Caperton Morton, 10 April 2018
Unprecedented exploration of undersea volcano yields surprising results
Sarah Derouin, 10 April 2018
World's longest underwater cave found in Mexico
Bethany Augliere, 10 April 2018
Benchmarks: May 3, 2003: New Hampshire's Old Man of the Mountain falls
Rachel Crowell, 10 April 2018
Down to Earth With: National Park Service senior paleontologist Vincent Santucci
Terri Cook, 10 April 2018
Travels in Geology: Northern Oman: Stunning canyons, towering dunes and the world's largest ophiolite
Terri Cook and Lon Abbott, 09 April 2018
Getting there and getting around Oman
Terri Cook and Lon Abbott, 09 April 2018
Oceanic crust in all its glory
Terri Cook and Lon Abbott, 09 April 2018
Slumgullion: Colorado's natural 'lab' offers insights into landslides worldwide
Jane Palmer, 09 April 2018
From farm to filter: Restored wetlands remediate nitrogen pollution
Nia Hurst, 09 April 2018
Geomedia: Books: Solar eclipses past, present and future
Thomas Berger, 09 April 2018
Earth's "hum" heard at ocean bottom
Izze Siemann, 03 April 2018
Where on Earth? - April 2018
The American Geosciences Institute, 30 March 2018
Geologic Column: Over the hills and far away
Ward Chesworth, 27 March 2018
Travels in Geology: Underground awe in France: The caves of the Causses
Callan Bentley, 23 March 2018
Getting there and getting around the Causses
Callan Bentley, 23 March 2018
Pairing geoheritage and economic development: China's Guizhou Province offers a modern model
Lon Abbott, 22 March 2018
Acid rain triggered deadly Chinese landslide
Mary Caperton Morton, 20 March 2018
Red Planet Roundup: April 2018
Timothy Oleson, 20 March 2018
Benchmarks: April 4, 2011: Air France Flight 447 wreckage found using modern oceanography tools
Rachel Crowell, 20 March 2018
Down to Earth With: Conservation engineer Emily Pidgeon
Sarah Derouin, 19 March 2018
Chemical tipping point triggers eruptive transitions
Mary Caperton Morton, 19 March 2018
No river meant no floods for ancient Indus settlements
Alex Lopatka, 19 March 2018
Oldest "Third Pole" ice core recovered
Mary Caperton Morton, 19 March 2018
Ceres: A bright spot in the asteroid belt
Harvey Leifert, 19 March 2018
Residual strain explains later quakes
Mary Caperton Morton, 19 March 2018
Measuring earthquakes using fiber-optic cables
Adityarup "Rup" Chakravorty, 19 March 2018
Surveying forests from afar
Sarah Derouin, 19 March 2018
Globe-trotting bacteria found at both poles
Mary Caperton Morton, 19 March 2018
LIP split by South Atlantic breakup was sourced from deep
Evelien van de Ven, 15 March 2018
Pesky ticks even plagued dinosaurs
Mary Caperton Morton, 14 March 2018
Carbon emissions spike when continents rift
Mary Caperton Morton, 14 March 2018
Down to Earth With: Paleontologist and astronomer Tom Kaye
Erin Wayman, 09 March 2018
Down to Earth With: Award-winning sci-fi novelist Kim Stanley Robinson
Cassandra Willyard, 09 March 2018
Gyres spin up, currents get muddled
Kate S. Zalzal, 08 March 2018
Disrupting the deep: Ocean warming reaches the abyss
Kate S. Zalzal, 08 March 2018
Geomedia: On the Web: How will melting ice impact your city?
Mary Caperton Morton, 08 March 2018
Geologic Column: Pie on Pi Day, and Einstein's lesser-known legacy
John Copeland, 02 March 2018
Getting There & Getting Around Corsica
Terri Cook, 01 March 2018
Travels in Geology: Corsica: A fusion of cultures on the Mediterranean's most mountainous isle
Terri Cook, 01 March 2018
Where on Earth? - March 2018
The American Geosciences Institute, 27 February 2018
Benchmarks: March 29, 1912: Scott's South Pole Journey Ends in Death
Sara E. Pratt, 27 February 2018
Geomedia: Books: "Aerial Geology": A stunning and informative addition to any coffee table
Callan Bentley, 27 February 2018
Geomedia: Books: "Half-Earth" is only half-compelling
Callan Bentley, 27 February 2018
Down to Earth With marine geoscientist Harold Tobin
Terri Cook, 27 February 2018
Ice (Re)Cap: March 2018
Timothy Oleson, 27 February 2018
Lakeshore shape influences lake-effect snow
Adityarup "Rup" Chakravorty, 27 February 2018
Heating up Enceladus' ice-covered ocean
Mary Caperton Morton, 27 February 2018
Gettysburg rocks tell battlefield tales
Mary Caperton Morton, 27 February 2018
World's longest sauropod trackway exposed
Mary Caperton Morton, 23 February 2018
Oldest blood cells found in Early Jurassic ichthyosaur
Mary Caperton Morton, 23 February 2018
Spawning salmon engineer landscapes
Rachel Crowell, 23 February 2018
Drought drove early humans from Africa
Mary Caperton Morton, 23 February 2018
How do earthquakes impact landslides?
Jane Palmer, 15 February 2018
Creeping danger: Landslide threatens Peruvian village, especially when the earth quakes
Jane Palmer, 15 February 2018
Isotopes reveal sources of centuries-old alabaster artifacts
Lauren Milideo, 15 February 2018
Meteorite impacts may have kick-started ancient subduction
Sarah Derouin, 15 February 2018
Coal formation nearly froze Earth
Lucas Joel, 15 February 2018
Growing up saber-toothed: Strong from the start
Mary Caperton Morton, 15 February 2018
Greenland's growing deltas: Combining historical and modern imagery to decode change in a telltale Arctic landscape
Irina Overeem, 09 February 2018
Did mud volcanoes set the stage for Burgess Shale fossils?
Mary Caperton Morton, 06 February 2018
Double-dip La Nina blamed for Colorado's dry winter
Mary Caperton Morton, 05 February 2018
Where on Earth? - February 2018
The American Geosciences Institute, 26 January 2018
No river meant no floods for ancient Indus settlements
Alex Lopatka, 22 January 2018
Geologic Column: Travels with Claudia: Rediscovering America
Fred Schwab, 16 January 2018
Getting there and getting around Las Vegas
Terri Cook and Lon Abbott, 16 January 2018
Travels in Geology: Las Vegas: The scenery beyond the slots
Terri Cook and Lon Abbott, 16 January 2018
Mediterranean drawdown may have caused burst of volcanism
Elizabeth Dengler, 16 January 2018
Benchmarks: February 12, 1986: France and the U.K. sign the Treaty of Canterbury, paving the way for the Chunnel
Timothy Oleson, 12 January 2018
Looking under Lusi: Indonesian mud volcano linked to nearby volcanic complex
Mary Caperton Morton, 12 January 2018
Geomedia: Books: Putting 'Seeds on Ice' to protect crop diversity
Jacob Haqq-Misra, 12 January 2018
Red Planet Roundup: February 2018
Timothy Oleson, 12 January 2018
Fossil sea turtle hatchling reveals its Eocene proteins
Mary Caperton Morton, 12 January 2018
Fossil reefs show sea level rose in bursts
Mary Caperton Morton, 12 January 2018
Ice age didn't freeze Florida's category 5 hurricanes
Mary Caperton Morton, 12 January 2018
Mineral Resource of the Month: Titanium
USGS Mineral Commodities Team, 12 January 2018
Mineral Resource of the Month: Zinc
USGS Mineral Commodities Team, 11 January 2018
Mineral Resource of the Month: Strontium
USGS Mineral Commodities Team, 11 January 2018
Mineral Resource of the Month: Silicon
USGS Mineral Commodities Team, 11 January 2018
Mineral Resource of the Month: Fluorspar
USGS Mineral Commodities Team, 11 January 2018
Congress mulls options for abandoned mines legislation
Abby Ackerman, 10 January 2018
Beavers preserve wetlands in water-stressed areas
Sarah Derouin, 10 January 2018
Isotopes suggest ancient turquoise mine was prolific
Mara Johnson-Groh, 10 January 2018
Unexpected nanoparticles trace coal pollution
Sarah Derouin, 10 January 2018
Arizona road hazard has surprising source
Terri Cook, 10 January 2018
Denali's Asian dinosaurs
Terri Cook, 10 January 2018
Mediterranean tsunami record may be overreported
Mary Caperton Morton, 09 January 2018
Small warm ponds: Ideal incubators for first life?
Mary Caperton Morton, 09 January 2018
Down to Earth With: Wildfire meteorologist Craig Clements
Sarah Derouin, 09 January 2018
Dividing line: The past, present and future of the 100th Meridian
Harvey Leifert, 09 January 2018
A flammable planet: Fire finds its place in Earth history
Kate S. Zalzal, 09 January 2018
Nothing is clear about who left marks on ancient bones
Lauren Herbine, 05 January 2018
Down to Earth With Kateryna Klochko
Carolyn Gramling, 02 January 2018
Where on Earth? - January 2018
The American Geosciences Institute, 29 December 2017
Driftwood reveals ancient Arctic currents and sea-ice levels
Hannah Hagemann, 28 December 2017
Travels in Geology: Roaming the rocky coastline of Downeast Maine
Bethany Augliere, 18 December 2017
Benchmarks: January 25, 1968: The last firefall: A Yosemite tradition flames out
Sara E. Pratt, 14 December 2017
Ice (Re)Cap: January 2018
Timothy Oleson, 14 December 2017
It's an asteroid, no wait, a comet, no wait…
Mary Caperton Morton, 14 December 2017
Predators may have spurred evolution of ancient brittle stars
Sarah Derouin, 14 December 2017
Western wildfires affect water quality
Sarah Derouin, 14 December 2017
Geologic Column: Celebrating Old Rock Day
John Copeland, 14 December 2017
Stable isotopes offer novel methods of disease detection
Josh Knackert, 14 December 2017
Climate change linked to specific weather events for the first time
Harvey Leifert, 14 December 2017
Impact signature in rock produced by lightning strikes
Sarah Derouin, 14 December 2017
In feats of tectonic strength, grain size matters
Mary Caperton Morton, 14 December 2017
Fossilized dinosaur feces reveal flexitarian diet
Mary Caperton Morton, 14 December 2017
From space to village: NASA's SERVIR program brings a big picture to local communities
Steve Murray, 14 December 2017
Science meets art: Tiny trilobite gets huge makeover
Mary Caperton Morton, 14 December 2017
In the lab, machine learning improves quake forecasts
Adityarup "Rup" Chakravorty, 14 December 2017
Turkey DNA reveals Mesa Verde denizens moved to New Mexico
Mary Caperton Morton, 14 December 2017
Nautical charts reveal coral decline around Florida Keys
Sarah Derouin, 14 December 2017
Earthquakes shaped ancient Greek culture
Bethany Augliere, 14 December 2017
Volcanism spiked global temps during past hothouse
Mary Caperton Morton, 14 December 2017
New Zealand quake triggers two large slow-slip events
Mary Caperton Morton, 14 December 2017
19th-century discovery now reveals modern human arrival in Sumatra
Sarah Derouin, 14 December 2017
Geologic Column: Dams in distress
Fred Schwab, 11 December 2017
Down to Earth With: Volcanologist Jess Phoenix
Sarah Derouin, 11 December 2017
Mysterious Miocene bipedal footprints found in Crete
Mary Caperton Morton, 11 December 2017
Down to Earth With: Paleontologist Ali Nabavizadeh
Thea Boodhoo, 11 December 2017
Comment: Making the first (and last) geoscience class count
David McConnell, 11 December 2017
Where on Earth? - December 2017
The American Geosciences Institute, 01 December 2017
Opportunist organisms rafted across the Pacific on plastic
Alex Lopatka, 21 November 2017
Extinct lunar magnetic field lasted longer than previously thought
Laura Reynolds, 17 November 2017
Travels in Geology: The geological riches of Quebec's Gaspé Peninsula
Amy Hogue, 16 November 2017
Geomedia: Gifts: Holiday Gift Guide
Meg Marquardt, 15 November 2017
Benchmarks: December 5, 1952: The Great Smog smothers London
Sarah Derouin, 15 November 2017
Comment: Arctic warming and midlatitude weather: Is there a connection?
Mark C. Serreze, 15 November 2017
Both urban flooding and rural drying to intensify
Mary Caperton Morton, 15 November 2017
Red Planet Roundup: December 2017
Timothy Oleson, 15 November 2017
Transitional Chilesaurus fills gap between major dinosaur groups
Mary Caperton Morton, 15 November 2017
What drives hot spots of sea-level rise?
Lucas Joel, 15 November 2017
Dino deaths cleared the way for frogs
Sarah Derouin, 15 November 2017
Caldera clays may hold key to lithium independence
Mary Caperton Morton, 15 November 2017
Can fossil footprints reveal the weight of a dinosaur?
David Moscato, 15 November 2017
Seismic patterns help forecast eruptions from quiet stratovolcanoes
Mary Caperton Morton, 15 November 2017
Antimony may have poisoned Pompeii's drinking water
Mary Caperton Morton, 15 November 2017
Volcanic activity contributed to first of the "Big Five" mass extinctions
Izze Siemann, 15 November 2017
Down to Earth With Richard Prum
Sam Lemonick, 14 November 2017
Imaging Iceland's volcanic roots
Mary Caperton Morton, 09 November 2017
Alaskan subduction zone mirrors Tohoku zone that unleashed tsunami
Mary Caperton Morton, 09 November 2017
Marine megafaunal extinction discovered
Mary Caperton Morton, 09 November 2017
Desktop seismology: How a maker-inspired device is changing seismic monitoring
Sarah Derouin, 08 November 2017
Where on Earth? - November 2017
The American Geosciences Institute, 01 November 2017
Bare Earth Elements: Bone up on your spooky geo-vocabulary this Halloween
Timothy Oleson, 31 October 2017
Benchmarks: November 18, 1929: Turbidity currents snap trans-Atlantic cables
Sarah Derouin, 27 October 2017
Geologic Column: Giving Konrad Zuse his due
Jacob Haqq-Misra, 27 October 2017
Getting there and getting around Scotland's Southwestern Islands
Callan Bentley, 26 October 2017
Travels in Geology: The diverse geology, landscapes and whiskys of Scotland's Southwestern Islands
Callan Bentley, 26 October 2017
Comment: The Congressional ecosystem: A paleontologist's perspective
Emma Locatelli, 18 October 2017
Down to Earth With: Deep-sea biologist Stace Beaulieu
Sarah Derouin, 18 October 2017
Ice (Re)Cap: November 2017
Timothy Oleson, 18 October 2017
Microbes influence ooid formation
Sarah Derouin, 18 October 2017
Second stars can distort planet size estimates
Sarah Derouin, 18 October 2017
Humans arrived Down Under earlier than thought
Mary Caperton Morton, 18 October 2017
When agriculture went to our heads
Mary Caperton Morton, 18 October 2017
Geomedia: Books: Vivid anecdotes abound in "Eruption: The untold story of Mount St. Helens"
Erik Klemetti, 13 October 2017
Northern Finns didn't starve during Little Ice Age
Mary Caperton Morton, 13 October 2017
Can distant earthquakes trigger submarine landslides?
Mary Caperton Morton, 13 October 2017
How long will the lava flow? Predicting eruption durations with satellite monitoring
Sarah Derouin, 13 October 2017
Another whiptail dinosaur added to sauropod family tree
Mary Caperton Morton, 13 October 2017
Mangroves sprouted in Arctic during Eocene
Bethany Augliere, 13 October 2017
Microbes care about energy efficiency
Adityarup "Rup" Chakravorty, 13 October 2017
Pharmaceuticals in urban sediments reveal wastewater treatment effectiveness
Sarah Derouin, 13 October 2017
Two-faced space worm could inform regenerative medicine
Rachel Crowell, 13 October 2017
Limestone reservoirs boost volcanic carbon emissions
Mary Caperton Morton, 13 October 2017
Chemical clues illuminate fossil plant relationships
Lucas Joel, 13 October 2017
T-A-P (Testing, Awareness, Prevention)
Nick Parkins, 13 October 2017
Troubled waters: Lead lurking in U.S. water supplies
Nick Parkins, 12 October 2017
Can preserved proteins reveal paint-by-numbers plumage?
Mary Caperton Morton, 12 October 2017
Cretaceous collagen: Can molecular paleontology glean soft tissue from dinosaurs?
Mary Caperton Morton, 12 October 2017
New method offers improved monitoring of Kilauea
Alex Lopatka, 03 October 2017
Where on Earth? - October 2017
The American Geosciences Institute, 29 September 2017
Less-developed countries with high climate risk need better access to weather and climate data
Elizabeth Dengler, 22 September 2017
Down to Earth With: Alexander Stewart
Erin Wayman, 20 September 2017
Benchmarks: October 8, 1871: The deadliest wildfire in American history incinerates Peshtigo, Wisconsin
Sarah Derouin, 19 September 2017
Geologic Column: A masochist hikes through the heather
Ward Chesworth, 19 September 2017
Red Planet Roundup: October 2017
Timothy Oleson, 19 September 2017
Water weight and surface rebound trigger small quakes in California
Mary Caperton Morton, 19 September 2017
First complete DNA sequences from Egyptian mummies
Mary Caperton Morton, 19 September 2017
Mapping Louisiana's disappearing shoreline
Mary Caperton Morton, 19 September 2017
Lollipop-shaped ice found in clouds
Sarah Derouin, 19 September 2017
Solar-powered paint could produce hydrogen for fuel
Adityarup "Rup" Chakravorty, 19 September 2017
Minerals deformed by meteorites reveal age of impact
Sarah Derouin, 19 September 2017
Neolithic farmers impacted sedimentation
Mary Caperton Morton, 18 September 2017
Geomedia: Radio: "Big Picture Science" aptly named
Sarah Derouin, 18 September 2017
Down to Earth With: Paleobiologist Gregory Erickson
Bethany Augliere, 18 September 2017
Getting there and getting around Flagstaff, Arizona
Terri Cook and Lon Abbott, 18 September 2017
Travels in Geology: Cones and craters in Flagstaff, Arizona
Terri Cook and Lon Abbott, 18 September 2017
Cassini's legacy after two decades
Bethany Augliere, 14 September 2017
New map of Arctic geology published
Mary Caperton Morton, 14 September 2017
How the Arctic became salty
Mary Caperton Morton, 14 September 2017
Comment: The Anthropocene: Foregone or premature conclusion? Examining the ethical implications of naming a new epoch
Christine J. Cuomo, 14 September 2017
Comment: Providing resources for future generations - Technical and human challenges
John F. H. Thompson, 14 September 2017
Glass shards reveal a fiery history in Ethiopia
Sarah Derouin, 14 September 2017
Volcanism triggered end-Triassic extinction
Lucas Joel, 14 September 2017
Jerusalem tower facelift reveals it's 1,000 years younger
Mary Caperton Morton, 14 September 2017
Making oxygen with MOXIE
Timothy Oleson, 12 September 2017
A great time to land on Mars
Timothy Oleson, 12 September 2017
Mars class of 2020: A diverse group of missions takes aim at the Red Planet
Timothy Oleson, 12 September 2017
Down to Earth With: Evan Thomas
Megan Sever, 01 September 2017
Where on Earth? - September 2017
The American Geosciences Institute, 30 August 2017
Down To Earth With: John Underhill
Erin Wayman, 25 August 2017
Getting there and getting around Patagonia
Callan Bentley, 22 August 2017
Venturing into Argentina
Callan Bentley, 22 August 2017
Travels in Geology: Patagonia: The ends of the earth
Callan Bentley, 22 August 2017
Ancient wildfires suggest rising atmospheric oxygen helped end past ocean anoxia
Laura Reynolds, 17 August 2017
Getting there and getting around Bolivia's Antiplano
Terri Cook and Lon Abbott, 16 August 2017
Travels in Geology: Sky-high adventure on Bolivia's Altiplano
Terri Cook and Lon Abbott, 16 August 2017
Geologic Column: Musings on the autumn equinox
John Copeland, 16 August 2017
Comment: A pitch to study BREW: The beer-renewable energy-water nexus
Michael E. Webber, 16 August 2017
Down to Earth With: Paleontologist Lisa D. White
Thea Boodhoo, 16 August 2017
Benchmarks: September 23, 1806: Lewis and Clark's Corps of Discovery returns from the West
Kate S. Zalzal, 15 August 2017
Geomedia: Books: Exploring space is risky business
Jacob Haqq-Misra, 15 August 2017
Ice (Re)Cap: September 2017
Timothy Oleson, 15 August 2017
End of ice age may have been too wet for megafauna
Mary Caperton Morton, 15 August 2017
Dehydrated sediment layer made Sumatra quake stronger
Mary Caperton Morton, 15 August 2017
Reconstructing ancient oxidant levels and their climatic effects
Adityarup "Rup" Chakravorty, 15 August 2017
Asymmetrical fossil feathers fill in timeline of flight
Mary Caperton Morton, 15 August 2017
T. rex's bone-crushing bite
Mary Caperton Morton, 15 August 2017
When schools shake: Keeping students and teachers safe during earthquakes
Adityarup "Rup" Chakravorty, 11 August 2017
Coatings may prevent pipeline clogs
Mary Caperton Morton, 11 August 2017
A mammoth king: Was the legend of King Hygelac in "Beowulf" inspired by a fossil find?
TImothy J. Burbery, 10 August 2017
Baby Louie dinosaur fossil gets a formal name
Mary Caperton Morton, 10 August 2017
Earthquakes make volcanoes more — and less — gassy
Mary Caperton Morton, 10 August 2017
Transylvanian ice cave reveals European winter climate record
Mary Caperton Morton, 10 August 2017
Dust influences pollution levels in eastern China
Lucas Joel, 10 August 2017
Young Costa Rican lavas might reflect pockets of primordial mantle
Mary Caperton Morton, 10 August 2017
Why meteors snap, crackle and pop
Sam Lemonick, 09 August 2017
Where on Earth? - August 2017
The American Geosciences Institute, 31 July 2017
Complex Kaikoura earthquake forces rethink of multifault ruptures
Gretchen Miller, 24 July 2017
Geologic Column: Alternative history: Earth in a funhouse mirror
Ward Chesworth, 21 July 2017
Benchmarks: August 31, 1886: Magnitude-7 earthquake rocks Charleston, South Carolina
Kate S. Zalzal, 21 July 2017
Down to Earth With: Cave microbiologist Hazel Barton
Bethany Augliere, 21 July 2017
Comment: In space, timing is everything
Ryan Anderson, 21 July 2017
Geomedia: Books: Earth faces challenges, but are they tipping points?
William F. Ruddiman, 21 July 2017
Red Planet Roundup: August 2017
Timothy Oleson, 19 July 2017
Titan's oddly oriented dunes may be electrostatically sculpted
Mary Caperton Morton, 19 July 2017
Evidence of devastating drought found beneath the Dead Sea
Terri Cook, 19 July 2017
Eavesdropping on Old Faithful
Mary Caperton Morton, 19 July 2017
Nineteenth-century cows muddied Southern California continental shelf
Lauren Milideo, 19 July 2017
Getting there and getting around Austria's Salzkammergut
Terri Cook and Lon Abbott, 18 July 2017
Travels in Geology: Austria's Salzkammergut: World heritage preserved in salt
Terri Cook and Lon Abbott, 18 July 2017
Stock traders' algorithm finds slow earthquakes
Bethany Augliere, 18 July 2017
Delusions of grandeur in building a low-carbon future
Carey W. King, 18 July 2017
Earth-like exoplanet shows signs of supporting life
Mary Caperton Morton, 17 July 2017
Lidar sheds light on roadside rockfall hazard
Mary Caperton Morton, 17 July 2017
Horned dinosaur find a first for eastern North America
David Moscato, 17 July 2017
Massive trove of dinosaur tracks cataloged in Australia
Bethany Augliere, 17 July 2017
Bottom dropping out of coral reefs
Bethany Augliere, 17 July 2017
In a position to lead: How military technology and innovation can ease the world's water challenges
Scott Vitter and Corey James, 14 July 2017
Where on Earth? - July 2017
The American Geosciences Institute, 28 June 2017
Getting there and getting around Grand Junction, Colorado
Terri Cook and Lon Abbott, 22 June 2017
Travels in Geology: A tale of two rivers: Grand Junction, Colorado
Terri Cook and Lon Abbott, 22 June 2017
Geologic Column: Volcanoes: Awesome and dangerous
John Copeland, 22 June 2017
Benchmarks: July 15-24, 1975: Apollo-Soyuz mission launches space collaboration
Rachel Crowell, 22 June 2017
Down to Earth With: Paleoclimatologist Gifford H. Miller
Kate S. Zalzal, 20 June 2017
Geomedia: Mixed media: Geo-art collaboration shifts perspectives on earth materials
Harvey Leifert, 19 June 2017
Ice (Re)Cap: July 2017
Timothy Oleson, 19 June 2017
New global volcanic emissions map debuts
Lucas Joel, 19 June 2017
Hangover echinoderms survived the Great Dying
Mary Caperton Morton, 19 June 2017
Precambrian rumblings of the Cambrian Explosion
Lucas Joel, 19 June 2017
Magnetic method dates glacial floods in Iceland
Mary Caperton Morton, 19 June 2017
Bipedalism left its mark on human skull: Kangaroos and upright rodents show same signs
Mary Caperton Morton, 19 June 2017
Martian channels carved by lava, not water?
Robin Wylie, 19 June 2017
Evolution of eyes, not limbs, led fish onto land
Mary Caperton Morton, 19 June 2017
New cloud types recognized
Lucas Joel, 19 June 2017
Northeast and Midwest U.S. projected to warm faster than national average
Rossie Izlar, 16 June 2017
Two ichthyosaurs become one
Lucas Joel, 16 June 2017
Platinum may point to impact theory for Younger Dryas
Mary Caperton Morton, 16 June 2017
Rearranging the dinosaur family tree
Mary Caperton Morton, 16 June 2017
More than a nuisance: Over time, small floods cost more than extreme events
Sam Lemonick, 16 June 2017
Comment: A moving target: What you need to know about drone regulations
William C. Johnson and Dakota J. Burt, 16 June 2017
The only Earth: Exploring the link between plate tectonics and life on the blue planet
Mary Caperton Morton, 15 June 2017
Whirling "gravel devils" show wind can carry more than just sand
Lucas Joel, 15 June 2017
Burying the sky: Turning carbon dioxide into rock
Kate S. Zalzal, 01 June 2017
Where on Earth? - June 2017
The American Geosciences Institute, 31 May 2017
Horned dinosaur find a first for eastern North America
David Moscato, 23 May 2017
"The Himalaya Connection": Telling a story of geoscientific exploration on film
Doug Prose, 22 May 2017
Getting there and getting around Kalahari
Terri Cook and Lon Abbott, 22 May 2017
Travels in Geology: Tracking African animals and deranged drainages across the Kalahari
Terri Cook and Lon Abbott, 19 May 2017
Benchmarks: June 1977: First Excavations at Nebraska's Ashfall Fossil Beds
Terri Cook, 19 May 2017
Geologic Column: Is it aged or mature?
Behzad Amir-Faryar and Pashang Salehi, 19 May 2017
Down to Earth With: Biogeochemist Stephen MacAvoy
Bethany Augliere, 19 May 2017
Geomedia: Books: Looking at the World Anew in "The Planet Remade"
Callan Bentley, 18 May 2017
Red Planet Roundup: June 2017
Timothy Oleson, 17 May 2017
Ceres' homemade organic materials
Mary Caperton Morton, 17 May 2017
The mackerel year: Tambora changed how New England fished
Kate S. Zalzal, 17 May 2017
Monsoon shifts shaped early Chinese cultures
Sam Lemonick, 17 May 2017
Ups and downs of potassium feldspar may play role in clouds and climate
Mary Caperton Morton, 17 May 2017
Horses evolved to get along: Competition between species not main evolutionary driver
Mary Caperton Morton, 17 May 2017
Timing of famed "Millennium Eruption" pinpointed
Mary Caperton Morton, 15 May 2017
Comment: Kitchen counter geology: Bringing rock identification to a new audience
Karin Kirk, 15 May 2017
1883 sea rescue informs new model of wind-wave interactions
Bethany Augliere, 15 May 2017
When and how did plate tectonics begin on Earth?
Mary Caperton Morton, 15 May 2017
Meteorites did not spark Ordovician biodiversification
Mary Caperton Morton, 15 May 2017
Are North Atlantic storm tracks shifting south?
Mary Caperton Morton, 15 May 2017
"Blob"-related warming contributed to Pacific Northwest ozone spike
Sam Lemonick, 15 May 2017
How often should we expect volcanic ash clouds over Europe?
Mary Caperton Morton, 15 May 2017
Tibetan Plateau populated long before advent of agriculture
Mary Caperton Morton, 15 May 2017
Bare Earth Elements: Tour brings hurricane hunting aircraft and expertise to the masses
Timothy Oleson, 11 May 2017
Silk Road routes may have followed the herds
Josh Knackert, 04 May 2017
Where on Earth? - May 2017
The American Geosciences Institute, 28 April 2017
And then there was one: Ceres' disappearing ice volcanoes
Dana Drew, 27 April 2017
Mastodon bones point to significantly earlier human presence in North America
Mary Caperton Morton, 26 April 2017
An economic argument for reframing the geoscientist's role in disaster mitigation
John C. Mutter, 20 April 2017
Geomedia: Film: 'Written on Water': A Modern Tale of a Dry West
Kate S. Zalzal, 20 April 2017
Benchmarks: May 23, 1967: Space weather forecasters avert war
Sara E. Pratt, 20 April 2017
Geologic Column: My China syndrome
Fred Schwab, 20 April 2017
Down to Earth With: Paleontologist Gerta Keller
Julia Rosen, 20 April 2017
Ice (Re)Cap: May 2017
Timothy Oleson, 19 April 2017
Sea-surface temperatures during last interglacial similar to modern day
Mary Caperton Morton, 19 April 2017
Investigating erionite, asbestos' more carcinogenic cousin
Mary Caperton Morton, 19 April 2017
Fossil forest recorded ancient sunspots
Bethany Augliere, 19 April 2017
Mountains may cause huge waves in Venusian clouds
Kate S. Zalzal, 19 April 2017
First trilobite eggs found in fool's gold
Mary Caperton Morton, 19 April 2017
Grapes reveal impacts of sulfur-rich Samalas eruption on 13th-century climate
Kate S. Zalzal, 19 April 2017
Did the first humans arrive in North America a lot earlier?
Mary Caperton Morton, 19 April 2017
Travels in Geology: Geo-diversity and geologic history in the North West Highlands of Scotland
Callan Bentley, 19 April 2017
Did Jurassic tectonics lead to supergiant oilfields?
Adityarup "Rup" Chakravorty, 18 April 2017
Tallying temperature drops inside tornadoes
Mary Caperton Morton, 18 April 2017
Venezuela, Central Africa are Earth's lightning hot spots
Kate S. Zalzal, 18 April 2017
Tropical rainfall shifts resulted in greener Sahara
Adityarup "Rup" Chakravorty, 18 April 2017
Massive dust storm caused by climate, not conflict
Mary Caperton Morton, 18 April 2017
Tiny dinosaur-era marsupial packed a big bite
Mary Caperton Morton, 18 April 2017
Scientists crack the secret of dinosaurs' incubation time
Bethany Augliere, 18 April 2017
Neonicotinoids: Prominent pesticides escape into the environment
Timothy Oleson, 14 April 2017
Red Planet Roundup: April 2017
Timothy Oleson, 06 April 2017
Lucy liked hanging out in trees
Lucas Joel, 06 April 2017
Six new deep-sea species discovered
Lucas Joel, 06 April 2017
Breakup of Pangea led to thicker oceanic crust
Mary Caperton Morton, 06 April 2017
Shale boom could fuel batteries
Yael R. Glazer, Jamie J. Lee, F. Todd Davidson and Michael E. Webber, 06 April 2017
Benchmarks: April 24, 1990: The Hubble Space Telescope is launched
Kate S. Zalzal, 06 April 2017
Geologic Column: Evolution of an ape-man
Ward Chesworth, 06 April 2017
Where on Earth? - April 2017
The American Geosciences Institute, 30 March 2017
To find a mate, go big or go small, just don't go medium
Lucas Joel, 29 March 2017
Soil acidity changes quickly from place to place
Lucas Joel, 29 March 2017
Maui reef degradation linked to contamination in coastal groundwater
Kate S. Zalzal, 29 March 2017
Dental plaque reveals later start date for hominin cooking
Mary Caperton Morton, 29 March 2017
Seafloor volcanism linked to glacial cycles
Mary Caperton Morton, 29 March 2017
Ash vs. airplanes
Mary Caperton Morton, 24 March 2017
Warning: Ash Ahead!
Mary Caperton Morton, 24 March 2017
Of airplanes and ash clouds: What we've learned since Eyjafjallajökull
Mary Caperton Morton, 24 March 2017
Getting there and getting around Easter Island
Terri Cook and Lon Abbott, 24 March 2017
Travels in Geology: Easter Island's enduring enigmas
Terri Cook and Lon Abbott, 23 March 2017
El Niño gets animated
Mary Caperton Morton, 20 March 2017
White Cliffs of Dover on the retreat
Kate S. Zalzal, 20 March 2017
Tectonics trigger underwater volcanism
Mary Caperton Morton, 20 March 2017
Down to Earth With: Planetary geologist James W. Head III
Terri Cook, 15 March 2017
Geomedia: Radio: "The Infinite Monkey Cage" takes listeners to the edge of the universe and beyond
Kate S. Zalzal, 15 March 2017
Early spring thaw triggers Arctic greenhouse gas release
Mary Caperton Morton, 14 March 2017
Pyroclastic flows, not caldera collapse, caused Santorini tsunamis
Kate S. Zalzal, 14 March 2017
Earth's magnetic field illuminates ocean temperatures
Lucas Joel, 14 March 2017
Soil moisture may help predict power outages in hurricanes
Josh Knackert, 08 March 2017
Where on Earth? - March 2017
The American Geosciences Institute, 28 February 2017
How soil management could help reduce greenhouse gas concentrations
Andrew Pasquale, 16 February 2017
Getting there and getting around Mount Katahdin
Bethany Augliere, 16 February 2017
Travels in Geology: Exploring Maine's magnificent Mount Katahdin
Bethany Augliere, 16 February 2017
Ice (Re)Cap: March 2017
Timothy Oleson, 16 February 2017
Life on land 300 million years earlier than thought
Lucas Joel, 16 February 2017
Gravity changes may warn of large earthquakes
Mary Caperton Morton, 16 February 2017
Tiny fish illuminates tooth fairy mystery
Mary Caperton Morton, 16 February 2017
Kaikoura quake jumped from fault to fault in New Zealand
Lucas Joel, 16 February 2017
Chinese air pollution clears up mystery of London's 1952 hazardous haze
Bethany Augliere, 16 February 2017
Beneath one volcano, enough water to fill Lake Superior
Lucas Joel, 16 February 2017
Geologic Column: Rebirth on the vernal equinox
John Copeland, 15 February 2017
Benchmarks: March 11–13, 1888: The Great Blizzard of 1888 Paralyzes New York City
Kate S. Zalzal, 14 February 2017
Comment: Atmospheric rivers increase water supply in California — but only to a point
Jeffrey Mount, 10 February 2017
Down to Earth With: Cave scientist and paleoclimatologist Kathleen Johnson
Kate S. Zalzal, 09 February 2017
Geomedia: Film: Exploring Florida's aquifers with filmmaker Tom Fitz
Bethany Augliere, 09 February 2017
Early Pacific seafarers set sail in El Niño years
Mary Caperton Morton, 09 February 2017
Early fossils demonstrate dinosaurs' slow rise
Mary Caperton Morton, 09 February 2017
Discovered: One of the last-surviving Asian dinosaurs
Lucas Joel, 09 February 2017
Ants developed farming millions of years ago
Mary Caperton Morton, 09 February 2017
Early humans dealt with Ethiopian supervolcanoes
Bethany Augliere, 08 February 2017
Assessing how well earthquake hazard maps work: Insights from weather and baseball
Seth Stein, Edward Brooks, Bruce Spencer, Kris Vanneste, Thierry Camelbeeck and Bart Vleminckx, 07 February 2017
To cool the planet, volcanoes of the future will need more firepower
Kate S. Zalzal, 07 February 2017
Broadening ocean current could carry less heat poleward with climate change
Adityarup "Rup" Chakravorty, 07 February 2017
The Dinosaur Garden of the Gobi: Motivating future paleontologists
Thea Boodhoo, 07 February 2017
Saving Mongolia's dinosaurs and inspiring the next generation of paleontologists
Thea Boodhoo, 07 February 2017
Where on Earth? - February 2017
The American Geosciences Institute, 30 January 2017
A mysterious first
Kate S. Zalzal, 27 January 2017
Getting there and getting around the Dead Sea rift
Terri Cook and Lon Abbott, 26 January 2017
Travels in Geology: The Dead Sea Rift: Salty soaks and ancient earthquakes in a storied land
Terri Cook and Lon Abbott, 26 January 2017
Burning grass releases more nitrogen pollution than burning wood
Bethany Augliere, 26 January 2017
Geologic Column: The gift of intelligence
George A. Seielstad, 26 January 2017
Benchmarks: February 5, 1931 and February 20, 1935: Antarctic firsts for women
Kate S. Zalzal, 25 January 2017
Down to Earth With: Mountain biking geologist Kurt Refsnider
Kate S. Zalzal, 25 January 2017
Geomedia: Books: Exploring "The Worst of Times"
Callan Bentley, 25 January 2017
Red Planet Roundup: February 2017
Timothy Oleson, 25 January 2017
Rare Late Cretaceous dino skin found fossilized
Mary Caperton Morton, 25 January 2017
Liverworts, not moss, dominated Earth's early terrestrial ecosystems
Bethany Augliere, 25 January 2017
Mystery impact may have kicked off dramatic warming event
Mary Caperton Morton, 25 January 2017
Comment: Crazy times in the Arctic
Mark C. Serreze, 23 January 2017
Initial earthquake behavior does not predict outcome
Mary Caperton Morton, 19 January 2017
Small floods can carve big canyons
Adityarup "Rup" Chakravorty, 19 January 2017
Scientists map U.S. geoelectric hazards
Bethany Augliere, 19 January 2017
Robotic mussels track temperature change
Bethany Augliere, 19 January 2017
Temblor: An app that brings home your seismic hazard
David Jacobson and Gabriel Lotto, 18 January 2017
Downgrading the Great Dying
Mary Caperton Morton, 18 January 2017
Fungi stabilize steep slopes
Bethany Augliere, 18 January 2017
Early birds quacked
Bethany Augliere, 18 January 2017
Cave paintings confirm mystery European bison species
Mary Caperton Morton, 18 January 2017
Moon formed from pulverized Earth mantle
Kate S. Zalzal, 18 January 2017
Road salt may be a larger problem for lakes than thought
Kate S. Zalzal, 17 January 2017
Monkeys smash stone tool theories
Mary Caperton Morton, 17 January 2017
Comment: High school earth and space science should be taught by geoscientists
Elizabeth B. Lewis, 17 January 2017
Tornadic storms fed by perfect spirals
Mary Caperton Morton, 13 January 2017
A new — and more toxic — normal? Harmful algal blooms find new habitats in changing oceans
Kate S. Zalzal, 13 January 2017
Chaco Canyon: Garden of Eden or salty-soiled pilgrimage site?
Rossie Izlar, 12 January 2017
Benchmarks: January 31, 1961: Ham the chimpanzee, first hominid in space
Kate S. Zalzal, 27 December 2016
Geomedia: Music: The sounds of the sea
Bethany Augliere, 27 December 2016
Comment: Will we eliminate Earth's Ice-Age cycle?
Jacob Haqq-Misra, 27 December 2016
Down to Earth With: Paleoclimatologist Raymond S. Bradley
Kate S. Zalzal, 27 December 2016
Geologic Column: New Year's as we know it is new
John Copeland, 27 December 2016
Earthquake-resilient pipes aim to keep L.A.'s water flowing
Mary Caperton Morton, 27 December 2016
Busy as a bee: New species of bee quarries into sandstone
Kate S. Zalzal, 27 December 2016
How to hide a dinosaur
Mary Caperton Morton, 27 December 2016
Supernova explosion detected in Early Pleistocene sediments
Mary Caperton Morton, 27 December 2016
Earth's largest jet stream unexpectedly disrupted
Kate S. Zalzal, 27 December 2016
Mercury's recent tectonics revealed
Mary Caperton Morton, 27 December 2016
Active Japanese volcano due for large eruption?
Adityarup "Rup" Chakravorty, 27 December 2016
Current marine extinction unprecedented
Kate S. Zalzal, 27 December 2016
Ant bodies shaped by environment
Kate S. Zalzal, 27 December 2016
Scientists find earthquakes trigger instantaneous aftershocks on neighboring faults
Bethany Augliere, 27 December 2016
Getting there and getting around Shetland
Callan Bentley, 27 December 2016
Travels in Geology: Scotland's stunning Shetland
Callan Bentley, 27 December 2016
Earliest evidence of humans in the Americas
Mary Caperton Morton, 27 December 2016
Underwater archaeology
Mary Caperton Morton, 27 December 2016
Where on Earth? - January 2017
The American Geosciences Institute, 22 December 2016
Panama's isthmus stays 3 million years young: Further evidence needed to support an older age
Mary Caperton Morton, 20 December 2016
Slow-moving slides may be triggered by cold temperatures
Mary Caperton Morton, 20 December 2016
Green corridors led humans out of Africa
Mary Caperton Morton, 20 December 2016
Mysterious Antarctic algae blown in by high winds
Mary Caperton Morton, 20 December 2016
Cosmic suntan
Kate S. Zalzal, 20 December 2016
Rethinking Pangea? Ancient ocean crust challenges supercontinent theory
Kate S. Zalzal, 20 December 2016
An undersea volcano yields its secrets
Harvey Leifert, 19 December 2016
The first Americans: How and when were the Americas populated?
Mary Caperton Morton, 15 December 2016
Seafloor topography drives Earth's great conveyor belt
Bethany Augliere, 15 December 2016
Wintering in the high Arctic reveals surprising results
Harvey Leifert, 14 December 2016
New research suggests Syrian refugees must be accounted for in seismic risk models
Sara E. Pratt, 13 December 2016
Life-saving diplomacy: The Volcano Disaster Assistance Program at thirty
Bethany Augliere, 12 December 2016
Tiniest pterosaur found in British Columbia
Mary Caperton Morton, 12 December 2016
Extinct tiger had unique elbow, hunting style
Mary Caperton Morton, 12 December 2016
A story in the sediment: Emperor Yu's "Great Flood" may have been real
Kate S. Zalzal, 07 December 2016
Improved genetic simulations identify human genes passed down from Neanderthals, Denisovans
Josh Knackert, 07 December 2016
Geologic Column: Conscious landscapes: Thinking like a septic tank
Ward Chesworth, 07 December 2016
Comment: To intervene or not to intervene: Improving the environment
Jacob Haqq-Misra, 07 December 2016
Benchmarks: December 6, 1916: Dinosaur fossils lost at sea in World War I
Bethany Augliere, 30 November 2016
Down to Earth With: Underwater cave explorer Jill Heinerth
Bethany Augliere, 30 November 2016
Getting there and getting around Patagonia
Terri Cook and Lon Abbott, 29 November 2016
Travels in Geology: Exploring an icon of Patagonia: Chile's Torres del Paine National Park
Terri Cook and Lon Abbott, 29 November 2016
Where on Earth? - December 2016
The American Geosciences Institute, 28 November 2016
Geomedia: Gifts: Holiday Gift Guide
Meg Marquardt, 22 November 2016
Ice (Re)Cap: December 2016
Bethany Augliere, 15 November 2016
Tiny bones pull India into the story of early primate evolution
Kate S. Zalzal, 15 November 2016
New species of extinct dolphin found in Smithsonian archives
Mary Caperton Morton, 15 November 2016
Coral Reef Roundup: December 2016
Bethany Augliere, 15 November 2016
Nutrient deficiency delayed life after mass extinction
Bethany Augliere, 15 November 2016
Small-scale factors influence mantle flow under the seafloor
Adityarup "Rup" Chakravorty, 15 November 2016
Smokier U.S. West as climate changes
Kate S. Zalzal, 15 November 2016
A L'Aquila trigger, seismic gaps and poor construction: What we've learned from the August earthquake in Italy
Ross Stein and Volkan Sevilgen, 15 November 2016
Tilted Himalayan temples hold clues to past shaking
Mary Caperton Morton, 15 November 2016
Cloud feedbacks drive climate sensitivity
Kate S. Zalzal, 15 November 2016
Why tectonic plates lurch forward when they break
Lucas Joel, 15 November 2016
Ancient plankton communities stressed before mass extinction
Bethany Augliere, 15 November 2016
The path to gypsum is four steps long
Logan Nagel, 07 November 2016
Where on Earth? - November 2016
The American Geosciences Institute, 24 October 2016
Persistent Pacific warmth overshadows El Niño
Kate S. Zalzal, 20 October 2016
Frosted forams foil radiocarbon dating
Mary Caperton Morton, 20 October 2016
Benchmarks: November 13, 1985: Nevado del Ruiz eruption triggers deadly lahars
Bethany Augliere, 20 October 2016
Geologic Column: Digital divorce!
Fred Schwab, 20 October 2016
Comment: Understanding Earth in the wider sense of science
Rasoul Sorkhabi, 20 October 2016
Down to Earth With: Volcanologist Kayla Iacovino
Bethany Augliere, 20 October 2016
Newly discovered Earth-like worlds are rocky, not gassy
Mary Caperton Morton, 19 October 2016
Pluto may still have liquid ocean
Bethany Augliere, 19 October 2016
Getting there and getting around Tumbler Ridge
John Geary, 18 October 2016
Travels in Geology: Tumbler Ridge: Finding dinosaurs — and their predecessors and descendants — in northeastern British Columbia
John Geary, 18 October 2016
Turtle shells evolved for burrowing, not protection
Mary Caperton Morton, 18 October 2016
Toad behavior linked to climate change
Bethany Augliere, 18 October 2016
Dust orbiting Jupiter is going the wrong way
Lucas Joel, 18 October 2016
New magma chamber discovered beneath New Zealand
Lucas Joel, 18 October 2016
Cave dripwater records wildfires
Lauren Milideo, 18 October 2016
Convection formed Pluto's polygons
Rachel Crowell, 17 October 2016
Scientists get rare opportunity to monitor caldera collapse in real time
Bethany Augliere, 17 October 2016
Electric fields lift dust into the air at massive scales
Lucas Joel, 17 October 2016
Unique teeth helped vegetarian dinosaurs
Bethany Augliere, 17 October 2016
NYC pigeons are canaries of lead poisoning
Mary Caperton Morton, 17 October 2016
New type of meteorite found in Sweden
Mary Caperton Morton, 17 October 2016
When Earth hit the reset button on life: New research on the Permian-Triassic mass extinction
Lucas Joel, 14 October 2016
Today's weather forecast: Good with a strong chance of improvement
Peter Bauer, 14 October 2016
Where on Earth? - October 2016
The American Geosciences Institute, 05 October 2016
Kilauea increases asthma risk
Kate S. Zalzal, 28 September 2016
Ancient landslide gave us Zion Canyon
Rossie Izlar, 28 September 2016
Philae: Achievement and disappointment
Harvey Leifert, 28 September 2016
Rosetta's journey
Harvey Leifert, 28 September 2016
What's in a name: Rosetta, Philae, and 67P?
Harvey Leifert, 28 September 2016
Rosetta mission ends with a bang: But the discoveries will continue
Harvey Leifert, 28 September 2016
Travel specs
Zahra Hirji, 27 September 2016
Celebrity climb
Zahra Hirji, 27 September 2016
Travels in Geology: Climbing Mount Kilimanjaro: From parasitic cones to equatorial glaciers
Zahra Hirji, 27 September 2016
Travels in Geology: The Midwest's Little Egypt
Katherine Unger, 22 September 2016
Getting there and getting around Gubbio
Terri Cook, 22 September 2016
Travels in Geology: Gubbio, Italy: A geologist's mecca
Terri Cook, 21 September 2016
Ice (Re)Cap: October 2016
Timothy Oleson, 21 September 2016
Milky Way invisible for a third of humanity
Lucas Joel, 21 September 2016
Everything's bigger in Texas, including the Wink sinkholes
Mary Caperton Morton, 20 September 2016
Antarctic no place to hide during end-Cretaceous extinction
Mary Caperton Morton, 20 September 2016
Water use soared as workers flocked to North Dakota's oilfields
Lucas Joel, 20 September 2016
Mammals hit harder than thought by end-Cretaceous extinction
Lucas Joel, 20 September 2016
Geologic Column: Proposing a new U.S. Holiday: Explorers' Day
John Copeland, 20 September 2016
Comment: Did life start on a snowball?
Jacob Haqq-Misra, 20 September 2016
Benchmarks: October 2, 1574: Dutch unleash the ocean as a weapon of war
Lucas Joel, 20 September 2016
Down to Earth With: Fossil preparator Bob Masek
Lucas Joel, 20 September 2016
Geomedia: Books: "Alfred Wegener": The definitive biography of a geoscience star
Rasoul Sorkhabi, 20 September 2016
Getting there and getting around Guatemala's Volcan Pacaya
Michael Steel, 15 September 2016
Travels in Geology: Guatemala's Volcan Pacaya: A feast for the senses
Michael Steel, 15 September 2016
Satellites see unknown sources of sulfur dioxide
Elizabeth Goldbaum, 13 September 2016
Clouds can form without particles
Elizabeth Goldbaum, 13 September 2016
Tectonic rejuvenation in North America's ancient mountains
Lucas Joel, 13 September 2016
California drought stops slow-moving landslides
Mary Caperton Morton, 13 September 2016
New species of uniquely horned dinosaur identified
Mary Caperton Morton, 13 September 2016
Early Earth's atmosphere weighed half as much
Mary Caperton Morton, 13 September 2016
Hammerhead herbivore pioneered vegetarianism in Triassic seas
Mary Caperton Morton, 13 September 2016
Small asteroid spotted circling Earth
Lucas Joel, 13 September 2016
Junk gem reveals new diamond-forming process
Mary Caperton Morton, 13 September 2016
Humans, megafauna coexisted in Patagonia before extinction
Mary Caperton Morton, 13 September 2016
Lack of afterslip in Nepal hints at mounting tensions
Mary Caperton Morton, 13 September 2016
Bad weather hampered Mongol invasion of Europe
Lucas Joel, 13 September 2016
Thirsty business: How the tech industry is bracing for a water-scarce future
Julia Rosen, 13 September 2016
Where on Earth? - September 2016
The American Geosciences Institute, 01 September 2016
Exploring the newest gift to America: Katahdin Woods and Waters National Monument
Bethany Augliere, 29 August 2016
Benchmarks: February 23 – 24, 1999: Alpine Avalanches sweep through Austrian towns, killing dozens
Timothy Oleson, 23 August 2016
Benchmarks: October 1, 1960: Camp Century, a cold war ice fortress is built
Jay R. Thompson, 23 August 2016
Benchmarks: September 23, 1933: The U.S. oil industry arrives in Saudi Arabia
Timothy Oleson, 23 August 2016
Benchmarks: August 24, 1873: The Mount of the Holy Cross is found, photographed and mapped
David B. Williams, 23 August 2016
Getting there and getting around Northern Vietnam
Terri Cook and Lon Abbott, 19 August 2016
Travels in Geology: Limestone and legends in Northern Vietnam
Terri Cook and Lon Abbott, 19 August 2016
Benchmarks: September 8, 1900: Massive hurricane strikes Galveston, Texas
Kate S. Zalzal, 19 August 2016
Down to Earth With: Hydrogeologist Shemin Ge
Terri Cook, 19 August 2016
Geologic Column: The notion of mantle plumes
Wendell A. Duffield, 19 August 2016
Comment: Mudrock cement and the importance of basic research
Kitty Milliken, 17 August 2016
The current extinction of life will leave a scant fossil record
Lucas Joel, 17 August 2016
The new kid on the block
Mary Caperton Morton, 17 August 2016
Hominid vs. hominin
Mary Caperton Morton, 17 August 2016
Observers at the edge of the ice: Smaller, cheaper machines can safely go where humans can't
Naomi Lubick, 17 August 2016
Redefining Homo: Does our family tree need more branches?
Mary Caperton Morton, 16 August 2016
Red Planet Roundup: September 2016
Timothy Oleson, 16 August 2016
Zircons hold clues to early Earth
Kate S. Zalzal, 16 August 2016
Tiny ocean bacteria could play big role in climate
Mary Caperton Morton, 16 August 2016
First global topographic map of Mercury released
Lucas Joel, 16 August 2016
Peeling North American Plate causing East Coast earthquakes
Mary Caperton Morton, 16 August 2016
Modeling Io's weird mountains
Mary Caperton Morton, 16 August 2016
Earthworms build big mounds to escape floodwaters
Lauren Milideo, 16 August 2016
Scaling up: Mega-dino babies were mini adults
Mary Caperton Morton, 16 August 2016
Ancient dinosaur migrations analyzed
Lucas Joel, 16 August 2016
Bubble accumulation could explain massive volcanic sulfur releases
Adityarup "Rup" Chakravorty, 16 August 2016
Firefighting gets a leg up from earthquake sensor networks
Lucas Joel, 16 August 2016
Mantle convection makes Earth's crust bob
Adityarup "Rup" Chakravorty, 16 August 2016
Helium escape may help predict volcanic activity
Elizabeth Goldbaum, 15 August 2016
New dating of 'hobbit' sheds light on when it lived
Lucas Joel, 15 August 2016
Long-gone supernova sprinkles rare isotope
Mary Caperton Morton, 15 August 2016
Benchmarks: July 1, 1912: Hawaiian Volcano Observatory officially becomes the first of its kind in U.S.
Laurie J. Schmidt, 01 August 2016
Benchmarks: June 10, 1886: New Zealand's Mount Tarawera erupts
Patrick Morgan, 01 August 2016
Benchmarks: May 15, 1909: The Northern Great Plains earthquake
Patrick Morgan, 01 August 2016
Where on Earth? - August 2016
The American Geosciences Institute, 29 July 2016
Geomedia: Film: A glimpse into the geology of 'Star Trek Beyond'
Bethany Augliere, 28 July 2016
Benchmarks: November 29, 1991: The Interstate 5 dust storm injures hundreds
Jay R. Thompson, 26 July 2016
Ice (Re)Cap: August 2016
Timothy Oleson, 26 July 2016
Mauna Loa's mysterious Ninole Hills were once a rift
Mary Caperton Morton, 26 July 2016
Benchmarks: August 25, 1916: The National Park Service is established
Lucas Joel, 26 July 2016
Geologic Column: Editia elegantis: A story of science, discovery and the elegance of a wife's contribution
Patrick C. Brayer, 26 July 2016
Geomedia: Books: 'FORE' helps you project the future, with a laugh
Jacob Haqq-Misra, 26 July 2016
Down to Earth With: National Park Service Geologic Resources Division chief David Steensen
Terri Cook, 25 July 2016
Teaching geology to biologists: An essay on an interdisciplinary field trip in Africa
Jared M. Beeton, 25 July 2016
Researchers profile magma chamber beneath North Korean volcano
Elizabeth Goldbaum, 20 July 2016
Vibrations make large rocky landslides flow like water
Mary Caperton Morton, 20 July 2016
Seeds may have saved bird-like dinosaurs from extinction
Mary Caperton Morton, 20 July 2016
Teeth hold clues to human success, Neanderthal decline
Mary Caperton Morton, 20 July 2016
Volcanoes and historical politics
Iain Willis, 19 July 2016
Getting there and getting around Zermatt
Terri Cook and Lon Abbott, 19 July 2016
Drilling for gold inside a submarine volcano
Robin Wylie, 14 July 2016
Tully monster mystery solved
Mary Caperton Morton, 14 July 2016
Snake River eruption history offers glimpse into Yellowstone hot spot dynamics
Kate S. Zalzal, 14 July 2016
Ocean acidification worsens overnight along California coast
Lucas Joel, 14 July 2016
Asian bats resist white nose fungus
Mary Caperton Morton, 14 July 2016
Lunar ice reveals moon's poles shifted
Lucas Joel, 14 July 2016
Jawless fish more like jawed fish than thought
Mary Caperton Morton, 14 July 2016
Denisovan DNA found in modern Pacific Islanders, ancient Spaniards
Mary Caperton Morton, 14 July 2016
Sea-level rise a risk for millions in the United States
Lucas Joel, 14 July 2016
Artists draw inspiration from fire and ash
Iain Willis, 13 July 2016
Travels in Geology: Zermatt: Europe meets Africa in Switzerland's iconic Alps
Terri Cook and Lon Abbott, 13 July 2016
Giant turbidite in Mediterranean Sea linked to ancient earthquake and tsunami
Mary Caperton Morton, 12 July 2016
Why is a gallon of gas cheaper than a gallon of milk?
Robert L. Fares, 12 July 2016
Geoscience on Film: Innovation meets tradition for earthquake safety
Doug Prose, 07 July 2016
Sand shouldn't stand in for volcanic ash in jet engine tests
Mary Caperton Morton, 06 July 2016
On the trail of Hannibal's army - and elephants - in the Alps
Mary Caperton Morton, 06 July 2016
Illustrating Geology: Great images that transformed the field
Timothy Oleson, 06 July 2016
Benchmarks: April 1, 1946: Hawaii tsunami ushers in a Pacific-wide warning system
Laurie J. Schmidt, 06 July 2016
Benchmarks: March 1961: Project Mohole undertakes the first deep-ocean drilling
Sara E. Pratt, 06 July 2016
Benchmarks: February 7, 2009: Deadliest day of fire ever recorded in Australia
Sam Lemonick, 06 July 2016
Geoscience on Film: Soaking in beautiful Bhutan
Doug Prose, 06 July 2016
Benchmarks: January 3–5, 1982: 18,000 landslides wreak havoc on the San Francisco Bay area
Meg Marquardt, 06 July 2016
Benchmarks: November 7, 1940, and November 25, 1990: Washington suffers a pair of debilitating bridge failures
Timothy Oleson, 06 July 2016
Benchmarks: October 1904: Mineralogy solves a murder
Patrick Morgan, 06 July 2016
Benchmarks: August 1576: False gold found in Meta Incognita
David B. Williams, 06 July 2016
Benchmarks: July 9, 1958: Megatsunami drowns Lituya Bay, Alaska
Sam Lemonick, 06 July 2016
Benchmarks: June 22, 1969: The Cuyahoga burns
Meg Marquardt, 05 July 2016
Where on Earth? - July 2016
The American Geosciences Institute, 30 June 2016
Benchmarks: July 26, 1905: The rising Salton Sea swamps the Southern Pacific Railroad
Elizabeth Goldbaum, 29 June 2016
Late Antique Little Ice Age underpinned unrest and upheaval in Europe and Asia
Mary Caperton Morton, 29 June 2016
Getting there and getting around Michigan
Lucas Joel, 29 June 2016
Legend of the Sleeping Bear
Lucas Joel, 29 June 2016
Earthquakes can jump long distances
Mary Caperton Morton, 29 June 2016
Geoscience on Film: The view from outside Kathmandu
Doug Prose, 28 June 2016
Geoscience on Film: Revisiting an earthquake-ravaged region, one year on
Doug Prose, 24 June 2016
Saving Mongolian wildlife, 80 million years after extinction
Thea Boodhoo, 24 June 2016
Benchmarks: May 31, 1889: Johnstown flood kills thousands
Sam Lemonick, 23 June 2016
Saturn's rings: The remains of an icy moon
Erin Wayman, 21 June 2016
Keeler's legacy
Erin Wayman, 21 June 2016
Benchmarks: April 9, 1895: James Edward Keeler confirms Saturn's rings not solid
Erin Wayman, 21 June 2016
Deadly tornadoes
Meg Marquardt, 20 June 2016
Benchmarks: March 18, 1925: Tri-state twister kills 695 people
Meg Marquardt, 20 June 2016
Benchmarks: January 23, 1960: Humans reach the deepest point on Earth
Meg Marquardt, 20 June 2016
The first dinner in a beast
David B. Williams, 20 June 2016
Benchmarks: December 31, 1853: Dinner in a dinosaur
David B. Williams, 20 June 2016
Benchmarks: November 27, 1873: Red River logjam removed for good
David B. Williams, 20 June 2016
From science to science fiction
Meg Marquardt, 20 June 2016
Benchmarks: October 13, 1947: A disaster with Project Cirrus
Meg Marquardt, 20 June 2016
Travels in Geology: Sculptures of wind and ice: Sleeping Bear Dunes and Pictured Rocks National Lakeshores
Lucas Joel, 17 June 2016
Geology shaped outcomes of Civil War battles
David B. Williams, 17 June 2016
Geologic Column: The dog days of July
John Copeland, 17 June 2016
Comment: What's a map worth? The big cost and bigger benefit of three-dimensional elevation data
Danielle Woodring, 17 June 2016
Down to Earth With: Planetary scientist Steven Squyres
Terri Cook, 17 June 2016
Red Planet Roundup: July 2016
Timothy Oleson, 16 June 2016
Iron meteorites likely hidden below Antarctic ice
Lucas Joel, 16 June 2016
Buried lunar craters filled by lava long ago
Lucas Joel, 16 June 2016
Cretaceous amber suggests societal behavior in insects is at least 100 million years old
Lucas Joel, 16 June 2016
Could early Homo pass the sniff test?
Mary Caperton Morton, 16 June 2016
Slow-moving super-eruptions still travel great distances
Mary Caperton Morton, 16 June 2016
Weak magnetic field may have triggered Earth's first mass extinction
Lucas Joel, 16 June 2016
Take a stand (or sit) for better water quality management
Tiffany R. Jansen, 16 June 2016
'P' is for phosphate: Could urine solve a fertilizer shortage?
Tiffany R. Jansen, 16 June 2016
Bringing geoscience to bear on the problem of abandoned mines
Sara E. Pratt, 15 June 2016
Giant armadillo look-alikes really were giant armadillos
Mary Caperton Morton, 15 June 2016
Fossil dinosaur illuminates evolution of tyrannosauroid body sizes
Lucas Joel, 15 June 2016
Statistics shine light on T. rex family tree
Mary Caperton Morton, 15 June 2016
Searching for the ancestors of meandering rivers
Adityarup "Rup" Chakravorty, 15 June 2016
A new gravity map of Earth
Lucas Joel, 15 June 2016
A labyrinth of silver mines uncovered on the shores of the Aegean Sea
Mary Caperton Morton, 15 June 2016
Geomedia: Television: 'NOVA' for the earth science enthusiast
Catherine Hudson, 14 June 2016
Benchmarks: September 21, 1930: Alfred Wegener begins a fateful polar expedition
Carolyn Gramling, 14 June 2016
New fossils illuminate 'hobbit' evolutionary history
Lucas Joel, 08 June 2016
Getting there and getting around Turkey
Terri Cook and Lon Abbott, 01 June 2016
Travels in Geology: Turkey's storied Turquoise Coast
Terri Cook and Lon Abbott, 01 June 2016
Dating of landslides around Oso reveals recurring patterns
Mary Caperton Morton, 01 June 2016
Where on Earth? - June 2016
The American Geosciences Institute, 31 May 2016
Geomedia: Books: 'Floodpath' recounts the deadly collapse of California's St. Francis Dam
Abbey Nastan, 26 May 2016
Benchmarks: June 4, 1783: The era of aviation launches with the first balloon flight
Lucas Joel, 26 May 2016
Seeing the seafloor in high definition: Modern mapping offers increasing clarity on Earth's vast underwater landscape
Timothy Oleson, 20 May 2016
Double trouble: Volcanic eruption leads to strong earthquake eight months later
Mary Caperton Morton, 20 May 2016
Geologic Column: Geology for the people: Finding new paths to public outreach
Robert and Johanna Titus, 20 May 2016
Ice (Re)Cap: June 2016
Timothy Oleson, 20 May 2016
Underwater Roman marble traced to Greece, Italy and Turkey
Mary Caperton Morton, 20 May 2016
Social trends and shifting climates had complex effects in medieval Italy
Rebecca Heisman, 20 May 2016
Ancient Indonesian tools made by mysterious inhabitants
Mary Caperton Morton, 19 May 2016
Above oil seeps, photosynthetic life flourishes
Lucas Joel, 19 May 2016
Surprise quake at Mount Fuji triggered by rising gases
Mary Caperton Morton, 19 May 2016
Measuring rising seas is tricky in deltas
Elizabeth Goldbaum, 19 May 2016
Lack of fungi did not lead to copious Carboniferous coal
Mary Caperton Morton, 19 May 2016
Comment: Assessing the threat from massive rock slope failures in the Norwegian fjordlands
Reginald L. Hermanns, 16 May 2016
Radar reveals unmarked graves
Timothy Oleson, 16 May 2016
Buried sands tell of tsunami hazard from creeping megathrust fault
Timothy Oleson, 16 May 2016
Underwater archaeology reveals pre-Clovis people butchered mastodon in Florida
Mary Caperton Morton, 13 May 2016
Mesa Arch's 'hum' measured to track health of rock structure
Abbey Nastan, 11 May 2016
Burgess Shale fossil find offers glimpse of early parenting
Logan Nagel, 10 May 2016
Giant icebergs spur carbon storage in Southern Ocean
Mary Caperton Morton, 09 May 2016
The most dangerous fault in America
Steven Newton, 09 May 2016
Down to Earth With: Solar physicist Thomas Berger
Sara E. Pratt, 09 May 2016
Where on Earth? - May 2016
The American Geosciences Institute, 29 April 2016
Geomedia: Film: 'A Beautiful Planet' inspires with vivid views of life on and off Earth
Elizabeth Goldbaum, 28 April 2016
Geomedia: Performance: Bella Gaia is a show in orbit and Earth is the star
Lucas Joel, 22 April 2016
Benchmarks: May 12, 1905: Andrew Carnegie donates 'Dippy the Dino'
David B. Williams, 22 April 2016
Down to Earth With: Ethnogeologist Steven Semken
Terri Cook, 22 April 2016
Travels in Geology: Discovering Denver's dinosaurs
Terri Cook, 21 April 2016
Getting there and getting around Denver
Terri Cook, 21 April 2016
Did the Medieval Warm Period welcome Vikings to Greenland?
Mary Caperton Morton, 21 April 2016
Growth rings in rocks reveal past climate
Mary Caperton Morton, 21 April 2016
Red Planet Roundup: May 2016
Timothy Oleson, 21 April 2016
'Hot Jupiter' atmospheres come into focus
Timothy Oleson, 21 April 2016
Looking for life in coldest, driest Antarctica
Mary Caperton Morton, 21 April 2016
Fish evolved quickly after earthquake
Mary Caperton Morton, 21 April 2016
Geologic Column: May: Nature's forces in collision
John Copeland, 21 April 2016
Turtle finds lower Altiplano elevation estimate
Timothy Oleson, 21 April 2016
Mercury levels support volcanic role in end-Cretaceous extinction
Elizabeth Goldbaum, 21 April 2016
First all-digital geologic map of Alaska released
Timothy Oleson, 21 April 2016
Reading the ridges: Are climate and the seafloor connected?
Julia Rosen, 19 April 2016
Comment: GAVRT: Learning science by doing science
Steven M. Levin, 19 April 2016
Magnesium part of Earth's magnetic field engine
Lucas Joel, 19 April 2016
Model targets better understanding of recurring Indian-Pacific storm systems
Julie Freydlin, 19 April 2016
Humans evolved early to be more efficient sleepers
Mary Caperton Morton, 19 April 2016
The softer side of hydrothermal vents
Timothy Oleson, 19 April 2016
Fossil leaves provide clues to ancient Australian habitat
Adityarup "Rup" Chakravorty, 19 April 2016
Medieval earthquakes in Nepal may help reveal the region's tectonic future
Lance Newman, 19 April 2016
China's Red Deer Cave people may have survived until the last ice age
Mary Caperton Morton, 18 April 2016
Museums and exhibits in the Dinosaur Diamond
Martin Lockley, 18 April 2016
Making tracks through the Dinosaur Diamond
Martin Lockley, 18 April 2016
Benchmarks: April 22, 1995: GLOBE is launched
Sara E. Pratt, 13 April 2016
Down to Earth With: Tectonicist Eldridge Moores
Terri Cook, 13 April 2016
Geologic Column: At the end of the Earth
Ward Chesworth, 13 April 2016
Ice (Re)Cap: April 2016
Timothy Oleson, 13 April 2016
Comment: How long have humans been altering Earth's climate?
William F. Ruddiman, 07 April 2016
Bat signals
Lucas Joel, 01 April 2016
Crippling heat stress projected by midcentury in densely populated regions
Terri Cook, 01 April 2016
An absentee note for ancient blueschist: Lack of metamorphic rock does not date onset of plate tectonics
Mary Caperton Morton, 01 April 2016
Downgoing plate topography stopped 2005 Sumatra rupture
Mary Caperton Morton, 01 April 2016
Inside an icthyosaur's brain
Mary Caperton Morton, 01 April 2016
Where on Earth? - April 2016
The American Geosciences Institute, 01 April 2016
North Sea uplift caused Jurassic cooling event
Lauren Milideo, 30 March 2016
King Oraefajokull
Mary Caperton Morton, 29 March 2016
Hekla the heckler
Mary Caperton Morton, 29 March 2016
Eerily quiet Katla
Mary Caperton Morton, 29 March 2016
Where fire freezes: All eyes, ears and instruments on Iceland's volatile volcanoes
Mary Caperton Morton, 29 March 2016
Human-induced quakes included in new seismic hazard maps
Mary Caperton Morton, 29 March 2016
Sailors right about sneaky rogue waves
Mary Caperton Morton, 27 March 2016
Lunar atmosphere more active than we thought
Harvey Leifert, 27 March 2016
Going with the flow: Mapping the mantle under the Cascadia Subduction Zone
Mary Caperton Morton, 22 March 2016
Underground ants can't take the heat
Mary Caperton Morton, 22 March 2016
A long layover on the Bering land bridge
Mary Caperton Morton, 16 March 2016
Getting there and getting around Gotland
Naomi Lubick, 16 March 2016
Travels in Geology: Gotland getaway: Sweden's 'tropical' escape in the Baltic
Naomi Lubick, 16 March 2016
Mass measured for smallest exoplanet yet
Timothy Oleson, 16 March 2016
The ups and downs of an island
Timothy Oleson, 16 March 2016
Protracted drought threatens California levees
Terri Cook, 15 March 2016
Benchmarks: March 17, 1944: The most recent eruption of Mount Vesuvius
Sara E. Pratt, 15 March 2016
Geologic Column: Blockbuster solutions
Fred Schwab, 13 March 2016
Down to Earth With: Glaciologist Ted Scambos
Terri Cook, 10 March 2016
Comment: How 'Frankenstein' prevents us from tackling climate change
Michael E. Webber and Sheril R. Kirshenbaum, 03 March 2016
Red Planet Roundup: March 2016
Timothy Oleson, 02 March 2016
Himalayas get a new birthdate
Mary Caperton Morton, 02 March 2016
Parasites of the Paleozoic
Terri Cook, 02 March 2016
Where on Earth? - March 2016
The American Geosciences Institute, 01 March 2016
Geomedia: Books: The danger of anti-data ideologies is explored in 'Denying Science'
Callan Bentley, 29 February 2016
How supervolcanoes are set off
Mary Caperton Morton, 29 February 2016
Travels in Geology: The King's Highway: The crossroads of ancient Jordan
Terri Cook and Lon Abbott, 29 February 2016
Getting there and getting around Jordan
Terri Cook and Lon Abbott, 29 February 2016
Earliest Americans were wide-ranging wanderers
Mary Caperton Morton, 19 February 2016
Volcanic aerosols not enough to cause mass extinctions?
Adityarup "Rup" Chakravorty, 19 February 2016
A jaw all the wider to bite you with
Mary Caperton Morton, 19 February 2016
Uranium contamination in aquifers could be linked to nitrate
Andrew Pasquale, 16 February 2016
Scarps and craters reveal moon's dynamic side
Lucas Joel, 12 February 2016
Volcanic eruptions affect rivers around the world
Mary Caperton Morton, 09 February 2016
Hidden double earthquake spells trouble for tsunami-warning systems
Mary Caperton Morton, 09 February 2016
Mammoths may have suffered from bone disease
Lucas Joel, 08 February 2016
Siwash Rock as an urban geoheritage icon
Michael C. Wilson and Lionel E. Jackson Jr., 08 February 2016
Urban type sections
Michael C. Wilson and Lionel E. Jackson Jr., 08 February 2016
Urban geology: An emerging discipline in an increasingly urbanized world
Michael C. Wilson and Lionel E. Jackson Jr., 08 February 2016
Slipping point: Snow scientists dig in to decipher avalanche triggers
Karin Kirk, 05 February 2016
Geologic Column: A Jurassic romance
Ward Chesworth, 05 February 2016
Comment: Weathering a perfect storm from space
Jeffrey J. Love, 05 February 2016
Fire-fountain carbon sheds light on lunar origins
Abaan Ahmed Momin, 02 February 2016
Benchmarks: February 1962 and 1984: John Glenn and Bruce McCandless make space flight history
Lucas Joel, 02 February 2016
Down to Earth With: Yosemite's first park geologist Greg Stock
Lucas Joel, 02 February 2016
Where on Earth? - February 2016
The American Geosciences Institute, 01 February 2016
Geomedia: Apps: Join the crowd: Introducing a new generation of geo-apps
Julia Rosen, 01 February 2016
Getting there and getting around Kentucky's Red River Gorge
Lucas Joel, 01 February 2016
Miguel, and trad versus sport climbing
Lucas Joel, 01 February 2016
Travels in Geology: Rocks and Climbing at Kentucky's Red River Gorge
Lucas Joel, 22 January 2016
Ice (Re)Cap: February 2016
Timothy Oleson, 15 January 2016
UNESCO adopts Global Geoparks Program
Terri Cook, 15 January 2016
Gouges in the ground are best evidence yet of dinosaur courtship
Terri Cook, 14 January 2016
D.C. wastewater no longer going to waste
Mary Caperton Morton, 14 January 2016
What are the odds?: Automated system calculates the likelihood that asteroids will hit Earth
Abbey Nastan, 12 January 2016
Getting there and getting around peninsular Greece
Terri Cook and Lon Abbott, 11 January 2016
Travels in Geology: Peninsular Greece: A gorgeous state of collapse
Terri Cook and Lon Abbott, 11 January 2016
Benitoite: A rare gemstone
Lucas Joel, 11 January 2016
Jupiter's shrinking Great Red Spot
Mary Caperton Morton, 08 January 2016
Fossilized melanin reveals bats' true colors
Mary Caperton Morton, 08 January 2016
Atmosphere, more than ocean, might drive Atlantic climate variation
Elizabeth Goldbaum, 08 January 2016
Rising Star cave hominid walked its own way
Mary Caperton Morton, 08 January 2016
Ancient eggshells may reveal dinosaur body temperatures
Mary Caperton Morton, 08 January 2016
Irrigation drives rain away in East Africa
Timothy Oleson, 07 January 2016
How deep do the Alps go?
Mary Caperton Morton, 07 January 2016
Subducting seamounts blocked a big quake in Chile
Mary Caperton Morton, 07 January 2016
Land plants came prepared for terrestrial life
Lucas Joel, 07 January 2016
Three new species of extinct baleen whales found
Mary Caperton Morton, 07 January 2016
Widespread malaria risk from African dams
Timothy Oleson, 31 December 2015
Revealing potential tsunami inundation on California coast
Lauren Milideo, 31 December 2015
Permian-Triassic extinctions timed differently on land and at sea
Lucas Joel, 31 December 2015
Impact or eruptions: Are both to blame in the great end-Cretaceous whodunit?
Timothy Oleson, 31 December 2015
How to feed 11 billion people: Addressing the 21st century's biggest challenge
Terri Cook, 30 December 2015
Geologic Column: Decades later, Mr. Keene's earth science class sticks with me
Suzanne G. Beyer, 29 December 2015
Benchmarks: January 10, 2013: Pinnacles National Park is founded
Lucas Joel, 29 December 2015
Where on Earth? - January 2016
The American Geosciences Institute, 28 December 2015
Energy Notes: June 2014 - 2015
The American Geosciences Institute, 27 December 2015
Mineral Resource of the Month: Iron and Steel Slag
U.S. Geological Survey, 27 December 2015
Red Planet Roundup: January 2016
Timothy Oleson, 23 December 2015
Meteorites might have created Earth's earliest continents
Timothy Oleson, 23 December 2015
Sierra Nevada snowpack lowest in 500 years
Mary Caperton Morton, 23 December 2015
South African cave system reveals new early human ancestor
Mary Caperton Morton, 23 December 2015
Treated water that's too pure lets arsenic sneak in
Mary Caperton Morton, 23 December 2015
Oceanographers solve mysterious beach explosion
Sara E. Pratt, 23 December 2015
Oldest marine turtle found in Colombia
Mary Caperton Morton, 23 December 2015
Unshelled ancestor fills big gap in turtle family tree
Mary Caperton Morton, 23 December 2015
Rainbows reclassified
Lucas Joel, 21 December 2015
Sunlight liberates nitrogen from urban grime
Sam Lemonick, 18 December 2015
Midwest's hybrid rift formed in three stages
Mary Caperton Morton, 17 December 2015
Down to Earth With: GEO Secretariat Director Barbara Ryan
Terri Cook, 17 December 2015
Is aviation 'whitening' the sky?
Lucas Joel, 16 December 2015
Modeling 'magma mush' could reveal volcanic histories
Lance Newman, 16 December 2015
Subseafloor biosphere extended to greatest depth yet
Timothy Oleson, 15 December 2015
Magnetic field around since Hadean
Timothy Oleson, 15 December 2015
Nearly half of Americans in lower 48 at risk for potentially damaging quake shaking
Timothy Oleson, 14 December 2015
Ancient African villages shed light on Earth's magnetic field
Mary Caperton Morton, 14 December 2015
Lake sediments suggest mild volcanic winter after massive Toba eruption
Timothy Oleson, 14 December 2015
What lies below?
Sara E. Pratt, 14 December 2015
The question of mantle plumes
Sara E. Pratt, 14 December 2015
Volunteering to muck around in the mud
Mary Caperton Morton, 09 December 2015
What happened here?
Mary Caperton Morton, 09 December 2015
The Snowmastodon Project: Mammoths and mastodons lived the high life in Colorado
Mary Caperton Morton, 09 December 2015
Comment: GSW: A celebrated society celebrates its 1,500th meeting
Callan Bentley, 09 December 2015
Where on Earth? - December 2015
The American Geosciences Institute, 01 December 2015
Benchmarks: August 1975: Geotimes magazine inspires name of rock formation: A Q&A with Tony Alabaster
Nate Burgess, 20 November 2015
Benchmarks: August 2, 1922: Marines invade Teapot Dome, deepen scandal
David B. Williams, 20 November 2015
Getting there and getting around Sedona
Terri Cook, 20 November 2015
Travels in Geology: Sedona: A journey to the edge of a supercontinent
Terri Cook, 20 November 2015
Energy Notes: May 2014-2015
The American Geosciences Institute, 19 November 2015
Mineral Resource of the Month: Lime
U.S. Geological Survey, 19 November 2015
Public improvements, private funding
David B. Williams, 19 November 2015
Benchmarks: December 10, 1930: Seattle's Denny Hill disappears
David B. Williams, 19 November 2015
Geomedia: Gifts: Holiday Gift Guide
Meg Marquardt, 19 November 2015
Working near Gorkha's epicenter
Lucas Joel, 19 November 2015
Narratives from Nepal: Relief and rebuilding after the Gorkha Earthquake
Lucas Joel, 18 November 2015
Geomedia: Television: 'NOVA: Making North America' Is Flashy, But Fails on Storytelling
Sara E. Pratt, 17 November 2015
Down to Earth With: Paleobiologist Nigel Hughes
Lucas Joel, 12 November 2015
Ice (Re)Cap: December 2015
Timothy Oleson, 12 November 2015
Balanced boulders in earthquake country highlight interconnected faults
Mary Caperton Morton, 12 November 2015
Chinese cave art reveals record of climate change
Mary Caperton Morton, 12 November 2015
Potentially venomous extinct mammals discovered in Zambia
Mary Caperton Morton, 12 November 2015
Earthquake changed Po River's course in 16th-century Italy
Mary Caperton Morton, 12 November 2015
Ocean oxygen levels control seafloor carbon burial
Lauren Milideo, 12 November 2015
Human hands not most advanced
Timothy Oleson, 12 November 2015
Moroccan fossil formation reshapes timeline of Early Phanerozoic evolution
Mary Caperton Morton, 12 November 2015
No laughing matter: Ocean nitrous oxide emissions greater than thought
Sara E. Pratt, 12 November 2015
Bite marks offer best evidence yet of T. rex cannibalism
Timothy Oleson, 09 November 2015
Wormholes may limit landslides
Terri Cook, 06 November 2015
Comment: Pipe Dreams: What have we learned from the Volkswagen Clean-Diesel scandal?
Russell Gold and Michael E. Webber, 02 November 2015
Geologic Column: The beginning of "time" as we know it
John Copeland, 02 November 2015
Solar flare calibration reveals past patterns of volcanism and cooling
Mary Caperton Morton, 02 November 2015
Enceladus' extremely alkaline underground ocean
Mary Caperton Morton, 02 November 2015
Due diligence in river incision data
Allison Mills, 02 November 2015
Warty algae-like sheets survived Snowball Earth events
Lucas Joel, 02 November 2015
Buckyballs behind Milky Way mystery
Timothy Oleson, 02 November 2015
Isotopes could reveal ancient American turquoise trade
Timothy Oleson, 02 November 2015
Butchery or trampling? Controversy marks ancient animal bones
Mary Caperton Morton, 02 November 2015
Opalescent pools shimmer beneath Santorini
Mary Caperton Morton, 02 November 2015
Where on Earth? - November 2015
The American Geosciences Institute, 01 November 2015
Benchmarks: July 11, 1997: Neanderthal DNA unraveled
Erin Wayman, 27 October 2015
Gain some, lose some
Brian Fisher Johnson, 27 October 2015
Benchmarks: June 30, 1972: Timekeepers add first "leap second" to clocks
Brian Fisher Johnson, 27 October 2015
Nuclear Fallout
Carolyn Gramling, 27 October 2015
Benchmarks: May 18, 1952: Stonehenge's age solved with Carbon-14
Carolyn Gramling, 26 October 2015
The Washington Monument's Apex
Nate Burgess, 26 October 2015
March 23, 1821: Bauxite Discovered
Nate Burgess, 26 October 2015
Conjunction injunction: Recent and future planetary alignments
Carolyn Gramling, 26 October 2015
Benchmarks: February 4, 1962: Five planets align - but no end of the world
Carolyn Gramling, 26 October 2015
Benchmarks: January 13, 1404: England prohibits Alchemy
Carolyn Gramling, 26 October 2015
Red Planet Roundup: November 2015
Timothy Oleson, 23 October 2015
Ice sheet has had lasting effect on European earthquakes
Allison Mills, 23 October 2015
Marine microorganisms drive summer clouds over Southern Ocean
Mary Caperton Morton, 23 October 2015
Fossil fuels diluting atmospheric radiocarbon
Allison Mills, 23 October 2015
Ancient lakes may have been refuges for early life
Lucas Joel, 23 October 2015
Geologic Column: Thanksgiving's unsung hero
John Copeland, 23 October 2015
Comment: Remarkable geology sets new Berryessa Snow Mountain National Monument apart
Eldridge M. Moores and Judith E. Moores, 23 October 2015
Energy Notes: April 2014-2015
The American Geosciences Institute, 23 October 2015
Mineral Resource of the Month: Pumice and Pumicite
U.S. Geological Survey, 23 October 2015
The quake's impact on western thinking
Lucas Joel, 23 October 2015
Benchmarks: November 1, 1755: Earthquake destroys Lisbon
Lucas Joel, 23 October 2015
Flaring our way out of a water crisis
Yael R. Glazer, F. Todd Davidson and Michael E. Webber, 22 October 2015
Getting there and getting around Cyprus
Terri Cook and Lon Abbott, 22 October 2015
Northern Cyprus' "Peace Water" Pipeline
Terri Cook, 22 October 2015
Travels in Geology: Cyprus: Island of Oceanic Crust
Terri Cook and Lon Abbott, 22 October 2015
Bare Earth Elements: In honor of 'Back to the Future Day,' a few things geoscientists might (or might not) have been thinking about in 1985
Timothy Oleson, 21 October 2015
Down to Earth With: Geophysicist Julian Lozos
Lucas Joel, 20 October 2015
Geomedia: Film: Banff Mountain Film Festival is geologic showcase
Lucas Joel, 20 October 2015
Triceratops relative 'Wendi' sported a fantastic frill
Mary Caperton Morton, 20 October 2015
Santa Ana winds get a fiery boost from the stratosphere
Mary Caperton Morton, 15 October 2015
Peculiar shape of hair ice linked to fungus
Catherine Hudson, 12 October 2015
Rosetta spies cometary sinkholes
Timothy Oleson, 08 October 2015
Tree of life reshaped
Timothy Oleson, 08 October 2015
Travertine buildup reflects ancient Rome's water usage
Mary Caperton Morton, 08 October 2015
Does the sun trigger autoimmune disease?
Mary Caperton Morton, 08 October 2015
Owl pellets bridge ancient and modern ecosystems
Lucas Joel, 06 October 2015
Finding and tracking conflict minerals in the heart of darkness
John Lasker, 06 October 2015
A Cambrian-like explosion of mammals in the Mid-Jurassic
Mary Caperton Morton, 06 October 2015
Campi Flegrei makes its own concrete caprock
Sara E. Pratt, 06 October 2015
Geomedia: Film: 'The Martian' puts the magnificence and messiness of science at the fore
Timothy Oleson, 02 October 2015
Where on Earth? - October 2015
The American Geosciences Institute, 01 October 2015
Subducted seawater the source of fluid-rich diamonds
Cortney Cameron, 29 September 2015
Benchmarks: December 4, 1992: The Seattle Fault Zone is described
David B. Williams, 28 September 2015
Benchmarks: January 1, 1960: The Discovery of "Extinct Radioactivity" The quest to date the elements that formed the solar system
Sara E. Pratt, 25 September 2015
Benchmarks: February 3, 1953: Jacques Cousteau's "The Silent World" is published, opening a window on the underwater world for millions
Timothy Oleson, 25 September 2015
Benchmarks: March 1913: The first complete geologic timescale is published
Timothy Oleson, 23 September 2015
Benchmarks: April 1916: "Jingo the Stegosaurus" campaigns to keep the U.S. out of World War I
David B. Williams, 23 September 2015
Geologic Column: The 'impact factor' of potholes
Edward R. Landa, 22 September 2015
Comment: Why I am a geoscientist
Eric Riggs, 22 September 2015
Geomedia: Documentaries: Bearded ladies doing paleontology
Lucas Joel, 22 September 2015
Sauropod skull mystery
Lucas Joel, 21 September 2015
Benchmarks: October 4, 1915: Dinosaur National Monument Founded
Lucas Joel, 21 September 2015
Ice (Re)Cap: October 2015
Timothy Oleson, 21 September 2015
First fossilized bird of another feather found in Brazil
Mary Caperton Morton, 21 September 2015
Kennewick Man related to modern Native Americans
Sara E. Pratt, 21 September 2015
Ancient asteroids boiled Earth's oceans
Lucas Joel, 21 September 2015
Source of Red Sea's mysterious cannon earthquakes revealed
Mary Caperton Morton, 21 September 2015
Aerosols help mitigate ill effects of Amazon fires
Timothy Oleson, 21 September 2015
Dinosaurs used the same nests repeatedly
Lucas Joel, 21 September 2015
Energy Notes: March 2014-2015
The American Geosciences Institute, 18 September 2015
Mineral Resource of the Month: Iodine
U.S. Geological Survey, 18 September 2015
Step one: Soil testing
Mary Caperton Morton, 17 September 2015
Down to Earth With: Glaciologist Erin Pettit
Julia Rosen, 17 September 2015
Toxic Gardens: The long legacy of urban lead
Mary Caperton Morton, 04 September 2015
Sculpting the Alps
Lucas Joel, 04 September 2015
Declining U.S. water use a challenge for models
Sara E. Pratt, 04 September 2015
Vital seconds: The journey toward earthquake early warning for all
Jennifer Strauss, 03 September 2015
Getting there and getting around Hells Canyon
Mary Caperton Morton, 03 September 2015
Damming the salmon
Mary Caperton Morton, 03 September 2015
Travels in Geology: Rafting the Pacific Northwest's heavenly Hells Canyon
Mary Caperton Morton, 02 September 2015
Jelly volcano reveals eruption trigger
Mary Caperton Morton, 02 September 2015
Injection experiment offers new view of fluid-filled faults
Timothy Oleson, 02 September 2015
Gender equity in dino bones
Mary Caperton Morton, 02 September 2015
Ancient floods degassed Lake Kivu
Sara E. Pratt, 02 September 2015
Benchmarks: December 1, 1959: Antarctic Treaty Signed
Zahra Hirji, 01 September 2015
Benchmarks: October 9, 1865: First Successful U.S. Oil Pipeline
Nate Burgess, 01 September 2015
Benchmarks: September 16, 1987: Montreal Protocol Signed
Nate Burgess, 01 September 2015
Benchmarks: July 4, 1054: "Birth" of the Crab Nebula
Nate Burgess, 01 September 2015
October 31, 1992: Vacation reverses position on Galileo
Cassandra Willyard, 01 September 2015
Benchmarks: September 21, 1938: The great New England Hurricane strikes
Erin Wayman, 01 September 2015
Benchmarks: May 12, 2008: Earthquake devastates western China
Sam Lemonick, 31 August 2015
Where on Earth? - September 2015
The American Geosciences Institute, 30 August 2015
Arctic climate change marked by warmer, wetter conditions
Andrew Urevig, 27 August 2015
Hazardous Living: Maps, according to geologists
Megan Sever, 25 August 2015
Red Planet Roundup: September 2015
Timothy Oleson, 25 August 2015
Benchmarks: September 26, 1991: Crew sealed inside Biosphere 2
Julia Rosen, 25 August 2015
Getting there and getting around the Whitsundays
Terri Cook and Lon Abbott, 24 August 2015
Travels in Geology: Australia's Whitsunday Islands: Sun, sand and silicic volcanism
Terri Cook and Lon Abbott, 24 August 2015
MESSENGER mission ends with a bang, and more data
Timothy Oleson, 24 August 2015
Sun shapes Titan's atmospheric makeup
Lucas Joel, 24 August 2015
Earliest stone tools pre-date Homo
Mary Caperton Morton, 24 August 2015
Ultraviolet lights the way for rare earth recycling
Mary Caperton Morton, 24 August 2015
Snake forebear had two back legs but no front legs
Lucas Joel, 21 August 2015
Sea-level rise accelerating
Mary Caperton Morton, 21 August 2015
Ocean 'sneezes' spread algae-infecting virus
Lucas Joel, 21 August 2015
Seismometers listen for falling rocks
Timothy Oleson, 21 August 2015
Oldest birds unearthed in China
Mary Caperton Morton, 21 August 2015
Ancient marine reptiles born alive and ready to hunt
Lucas Joel, 21 August 2015
Earth-like atmosphere enough to set some exoplanets spinning
Timothy Oleson, 21 August 2015
Map shows where lightning zaps most
Timothy Oleson, 21 August 2015
De-evolving the bird beak
Mary Caperton Morton, 21 August 2015
Comment: Exoplanets: Life on the Terminator
Jacob Haqq-Misra, 20 August 2015
Energy Notes: February 2014-2015
The American Geosciences Institute, 20 August 2015
Mineral Resource of the Month: Bromine
U.S. Geological Survey, 20 August 2015
Geologic Column: September 26, 1774: The man, the myth, the legend of Johnny Appleseed is born
John Copeland, 20 August 2015
Down to Earth With: Engineer Jeffrey Bielicki
Terri Cook, 20 August 2015
Volcanic lightning turns ash into glass
Cortney Cameron, 07 August 2015
Geomedia: Toys: LEGO® geoscientists break through the brick ceiling
David B. Williams, 06 August 2015
Closing a gap in the tetrapod fossil record
Lucas Joel, 06 August 2015
Fate of atolls not necessarily tied to sea-level rise
Timothy Oleson, 06 August 2015
Thorny plant marks West African diamond deposits
Mary Caperton Morton, 06 August 2015
Trip-planning resources
Christopher L. Atchison and Brett H. Gilley, 06 August 2015
Geology for everyone: Making the field accessible
Christopher L. Atchison and Brett H. Gilley, 06 August 2015
Where on Earth? - August 2015
The American Geosciences Institute, 03 August 2015
Getting there and getting around Texas' Trans-Pecos
Terri Cook, 03 August 2015
Beached iceberg alters Antarctic marine communities
Adityarup "Rup" Chakravorty, 20 July 2015
Bechmarks: June 1, 1873: The Modoc-Lava Beds War Ends
Timothy Oleson, 20 July 2015
Energy Notes: January 2014-2015
The American Geosciences Institute, 17 July 2015
Mineral Resource of the Month: Gemstones
U.S. Geological Survey, 17 July 2015
Ice (Re) Cap: August 2015
Timothy Oleson, 17 July 2015
Hurricane wrath may be reduced by rainfall
Mary Caperton Morton, 17 July 2015
Early Earth enriched by iron rain
Mary Caperton Morton, 17 July 2015
A terribly low voice for a new terror bird
Mary Caperton Morton, 17 July 2015
Southbound icebergs off the hook for ice-age cooling
Mary Caperton Morton, 17 July 2015
From fearsome predator to filter feeder
Mary Caperton Morton, 16 July 2015
Stalled slabs sometimes stopped by mineral strengthening
Mary Caperton Morton, 16 July 2015
Bark beetles not to blame for big fires?
Mary Caperton Morton, 16 July 2015
Nonnative plants not a problem in Britain
Mary Caperton Morton, 16 July 2015
Makeovers for two popular dinosaurs
Mary Caperton Morton, 16 July 2015
Meteorite reveals rare irregular crystals
Julia Rosen, 16 July 2015
Bare Earth Elements: "Volcano of Fire" eruption forces evacuations in Mexico
Timothy Oleson, 13 July 2015
As an aerosolizer, dust devils demoted
Julia Rosen, 13 July 2015
Widening the window of human dispersal into Arabia
Mary Caperton Morton, 13 July 2015
Brachiopod die-off signaled mid-Permian mass extinction
Julie Freydlin, 13 July 2015
Geologic Column: Field Sketches
Alan Fryar, 13 July 2015
Comment: Who should be worried about space weather
Rodney Viereck, 10 July 2015
Aquifers contaminated by Supertyphoon Haiyan storm surge
Abbey Nastan, 08 July 2015
Benchmarks: August 3, 1958: USS Nautilus crosses the North Pole
Julia Rosen, 07 July 2015
Down to Earth With: Industrial Archaeologist Fred Quivik
Allison Mills, 07 July 2015
Geomedia: Books: Iceland's eruption of biblical proportions explored in 'Island on Fire'
Erik Klemetti, 07 July 2015
Travels in Geology: Touring Texas' Trans-Pecos
Terri Cook, 06 July 2015
A pair of moons with underground oceans
Mary Caperton Morton, 06 July 2015
The Arctic is open for research
Piper Lewis, 06 July 2015
Where on Earth? - July 2015
The American Geosciences Institute, 01 July 2015
Endangered Icebreakers: The future of Arctic research, exploration and rescue at risk
Piper Lewis, 30 June 2015
Racing to the future of automotive efficiency and performance
F. Todd Davidson and Michael E. Webber, 26 June 2015
Energy Notes: December 2013-2014
The American Geosciences Institute, 19 June 2015
Mineral Resource of the Month: Gold
U.S. Geological Survey, 19 June 2015
Red Planet Roundup: July 2015
Timothy Oleson, 16 June 2015
Deforestation hangs climate out to dry
Julia Rosen, 16 June 2015
Wind whips canyons into shape
Julia Rosen, 16 June 2015
Did crustal chemistry buoy Western Plains?
Julia Rosen, 16 June 2015
Laser experiments illuminate landslide physics
Julia Rosen, 16 June 2015
Soil may supply surging streams after earthquakes
Julia Rosen, 16 June 2015
Great drying led to great dying down under
Mary Caperton Morton, 16 June 2015
One whale's incredible journey details East Africa's uplift
Mary Caperton Morton, 16 June 2015
Introducing Earth's inner inner core
Julia Rosen, 16 June 2015
Sediment load shapes rivers
Timothy Oleson, 16 June 2015
Banana-preserving bacterium shows promise against bat-killing fungus
Mary Caperton Morton, 16 June 2015
Amateur radio users help scientists study space weather
Julia Rosen, 08 June 2015
Hydrogen chloride on the rise in Northern Hemisphere skies
Mary Caperton Morton, 08 June 2015
Geologic Column: Jack and Jill: The sequel
Fred Schwab, 08 June 2015
Comment: The arrival of the energy future
George A. Seielstad, 08 June 2015
Benchmarks: July 22,1960: Mineral discovery ends Meteor Crater debate
Julia Rosen, 08 June 2015
Down to Earth With: Geophysicist Peter Molnar
Terri Cook, 08 June 2015
Getting there and getting around the Catskill Mountain Front
Robert and Johanna Titus, 08 June 2015
Travels in Geology: Hiking the Catskill Mountain Front
Robert and Johanna Titus, 08 June 2015
Geoheritage: Preserving Earth's legacy
Terri Cook and Lon Abbott, 08 June 2015
Geomedia: On the Web: Dinologue: A dino blog
Julia Rosen, 08 June 2015
Bigger is better in the sea
Mary Caperton Morton, 08 June 2015
Tools of the trade
Julia Rosen, 08 June 2015
Studies re-examine how major copper deposits form
Julia Rosen, 07 June 2015
Science Illustrators: Making the invisible visible
Julia Rosen, 07 June 2015
Where on Earth? - June 2015
The American Geosciences Institute, 01 June 2015
Ice (Re) Cap: June 2015
Timothy Oleson, 01 June 2015
Tiny plant fossils offer big view of ancient ecosystems
David B. Williams, 01 June 2015
Exoplanets could have long-lived oceans
Julia Rosen, 01 June 2015
Colonial mining left its mark in Andean ice cores
Julia Rosen, 01 June 2015
Exploding source of lithium
Mary Caperton Morton, 01 June 2015
Oldest climbing and burrowing mammals discovered in China
Mary Caperton Morton, 01 June 2015
Monkeys in the New World earlier than thought
Mary Caperton Morton, 01 June 2015
Getting to the bottom of a tectonic plate
Mary Caperton Morton, 01 June 2015
Counting 'tree' rings in fish skulls provides climate clues
Lucas Joel, 29 May 2015
California's big trees dying of thirst
Thea Boodhoo, 28 May 2015
Geomedia: On the web: Personalizing drought data with digital tools
Allison Mills, 26 May 2015
Megafloods mostly shaped Icelandic canyon landscape
Adityarup "Rup" Chakravorty, 22 May 2015
Giant bolide hit South Africa 2.5 billion years ago
Julia Rosen, 14 May 2015
Did volcanism drive Earth into global glaciation?
Julia Rosen, 14 May 2015
Iraq's biggest dam on unsure footing
Terri Cook, 14 May 2015
Earth's most abundant mineral finally gets a name
Mary Caperton Morton, 12 May 2015
Mapping solar winds
Mary Caperton Morton, 12 May 2015
Pre-settlement erosion rates illuminated
Mary Caperton Morton, 12 May 2015
Energy Notes: November 2013-2014
The American Geosciences Institute, 08 May 2015
Mineral Resource of the Month: Iron oxide pigments
U.S. Geological Survey, 08 May 2015
Comment: The new frontier: Homesteading on Mars
Jacob Haqq-Misra, 08 May 2015
Benchmarks: June 1,1840: Setting out for the Copper Country
Allison Mills, 08 May 2015
Down to Earth With: Marine Geophysicist Maya Tolstoy
Sara E. Pratt, 08 May 2015
Geologic Column: On the Summer Solstice
John Copeland, 07 May 2015
Getting there and getting around in South Australia
Terri Cook and Lon Abbott, 07 May 2015
Travels in Geology: Glaciers and grapes in South Australia
Terri Cook and Lon Abbott, 07 May 2015
Comparing apples to oranges, hyenas to humans
Mary Caperton Morton, 05 May 2015
The new anthropology: From bones and stones to biology and behavior
Mary Caperton Morton, 05 May 2015
And best picture goes to...'Dante's Peak'
Erik Sturkell, Axel Sjöqvist, Lennart Björklund and Andreas Johnsson, 05 May 2015
Rock stars: Geologists on the silver screen
Erik Sturkell, Axel Sjöqvist, Lennart Björklund and Andreas Johnsson, 04 May 2015
Flames fan lasting fallout from Chernobyl
Mary Caperton Morton, 04 May 2015
Amber-encased plant could be oldest known grass: Specimen may also preserve a Cretaceous-aged hallucinogen
Mary Caperton Morton, 04 May 2015
Where on Earth? - May 2015
The American Geosciences Institute, 01 May 2015
Shrinking snowpack projected in western U.S. as rain-snow boundary climbs higher
Jennifer Georgek, 24 April 2015
Red Planet Roundup: May 2015
Timothy Oleson, 20 April 2015
Ancient moss reveals tsunami timing
Julia Rosen, 20 April 2015
More warming may mean more lightning
David B. Williams, 20 April 2015
A decade of slow slip may have preceded Japan's 2011 earthquake
Julia Rosen, 20 April 2015
Yosemite's cliffs in retreat
Julia Rosen, 20 April 2015
Comet water unlike Earth's
Mary Caperton Morton, 20 April 2015
Could U.S. phosphate deposits help meet growing rare earth demand?
Julia Rosen, 20 April 2015
Wedge approach proposed to lower water stress
Catherine Hudson, 20 April 2015
Mysterious rapid radio burst captured live
Julia Rosen, 20 April 2015
Earliest primates were tree dwellers
Mary Caperton Morton, 20 April 2015
Geologic Column: The Rumpelstiltskin Factor
Ward Chesworth, 16 April 2015
Comment: When scientists come under legal attack
Lauren Kurtz, 16 April 2015
Geoscience on Film: A parting ode to an awe-inspiring land
Doug Prose, 09 April 2015
Some coral reefs bounce back after bleaching
Julie Freydlin, 08 April 2015
Bird genomes untangle branches of avian family tree
Mary Caperton Morton, 07 April 2015
Geoscience on Film: Of tides and tigers in the world's largest river delta
Doug Prose, 07 April 2015
Benchmarks: May 8, 1902: The deadly eruption of Mount Pelée
Julia Rosen, 07 April 2015
Down the Earth With: Clive Oppenheimer
Timothy Oleson, 07 April 2015
Geomedia: Books: Breaking New Ground
Jacob Haqq-Misra, 07 April 2015
On-site inspections
Timothy Oleson, 07 April 2015
Beyond the bomb: The world's nuclear watchdog expands its science
Timothy Oleson, 07 April 2015
Where on Earth? - April 2015
The American Geosciences Institute, 06 April 2015
Getting there and getting around Nepal
Jesse Davenport, 03 April 2015
Of temperature and tone: Has climate shaped human languages?
Mary Caperton Morton, 03 April 2015
Travels in Geology: A trek through Himalayan geology in Nepal
Jesse Davenport, 03 April 2015
Fire-driven clouds and swirling winds whipped up record-setting New Mexico blaze
Mary Caperton Morton, 03 April 2015
Ground-shaking research: How humans trigger earthquakes
Terri Cook, 03 April 2015
Geoscience on Film: Traversing the contours and culture of an ancient delta
Doug Prose, 01 April 2015
Geoscience on Film: Setting the scene amid extreme tectonic and sedimentary processes
Doug Prose, 26 March 2015
Twentieth-century warming linked to Pacific trade winds
Jiachen Jiang, 13 March 2015
Peak's appeal - and hazard - endures today
Julia Rosen, 09 March 2015
Benchmarks: April 12, 1934: Record winds buffet Mount Washington
Julia Rosen, 09 March 2015
Ice (Re) Cap: April 2015
Timothy Oleson, 09 March 2015
A front-row seat at a fire-and-ice show
Mary Caperton Morton, 09 March 2015
Rome's hidden water trade led to glory, maybe ruin
Julia Rosen, 09 March 2015
Small tremor could have triggered big Chilean quake
Julia Rosen, 09 March 2015
Soft-bodied fossils cast in fool's gold
Mary Caperton Morton, 09 March 2015
One-two punch of past warming may hold lessons
Julia Rosen, 09 March 2015
Ancient Homo erectus engravings adorn seashell
Mary Caperton Morton, 09 March 2015
Methane be dammed!
Mary Caperton Morton, 09 March 2015
Coastal cities will see regular flooding
Mary Caperton Morton, 09 March 2015
Two new looks at Titan's dunes
Mary Caperton Morton, 09 March 2015
Getting there and getting around the Andean Volcanoes
Karin Kirk, 06 March 2015
Andean ski volcanoes
Karin Kirk, 06 March 2015
Chaitén's vigorous volcanic history revealed
Mary Caperton Morton, 06 March 2015
Did a geographic shift trigger the Cambrian Explosion?
Mary Caperton Morton, 06 March 2015
Geologic Column: Nature for couch potatoes
Ward Chesworth, 06 March 2015
Comment: Our flawed perceptions of risk
Katherine Fox-Glassman, 06 March 2015
Down to Earth With: The USGS Landslide Response Team
Julia Rosen, 04 March 2015
Geomedia: Books: Rediscovering the science behind Thoreau's 'Walden'
John-Manuel Andriote, 03 March 2015
Can dam releases restore river ecosystems?
Terri Cook, 03 March 2015
Travels in Geology: Skiing into the heart of an Andean Volcano
Karin Kirk, 02 March 2015
Kamikaze typhoons spared Japan from Kublai Khan
Julia Rosen, 02 March 2015
A journey to Pluto and beyond with New Horizons
Barry E. DiGregorio, 02 March 2015
Where on Earth? - March 2015
The American Geosciences Institute, 01 March 2015
Red Planet Roundup: March 2015
Timothy Oleson, 02 February 2015
One-of-a-kind dinosaur skull goes digital
Mary Caperton Morton, 02 February 2015
First tsunami refuge under construction on Washington coast
David B. Williams, 02 February 2015
Tricky take-off limited pterosaur size
Mary Caperton Morton, 02 February 2015
Magma pancakes underlie Toba supervolcano
Mary Caperton Morton, 02 February 2015
Early horse history written in Indian coal mine
Mary Caperton Morton, 02 February 2015
Thank subduction for Earth's nitrogen-rich air
Timothy Oleson, 02 February 2015
Lidar reveals Roman gold mines
Mary Caperton Morton, 02 February 2015
Sharks collect storm data
Mary Caperton Morton, 02 February 2015
Fossil leaves reveal effect of "impact winter"
Timothy Oleson, 30 January 2015
Geologic Column: Lighting out for the territory
Ward Chesworth, 30 January 2015
Comment: Rebuilding geology faculty in Afghanistan
John (Jack) Shroder, 30 January 2015
Energy Notes: September 2013-2014
The American Geosciences Institute, 30 January 2015
Mineral Resource of the Month: Silver
U.S. Geological Survey, 30 January 2015
March 29, 1936: Notes on Earth's Inner Core
Allison Mills, 30 January 2015
Down to Earth With: Mineralogist George W. Robinson
Allison Mills, 30 January 2015
Geomedia: Books: To Tiktaalik and beyond
Callan Bentley, 30 January 2015
Getting there and getting around Connecticut's ancient Rift Valley
Terri Cook, 30 January 2015
Travels in Geology: Exploring Connecticut's Ancient Rift Valley
Terri Cook, 30 January 2015
El Niño disaster stunted children's growth
Mary Caperton Morton, 30 January 2015
A tantalizing treasure
Mary Caperton Morton, 29 January 2015
On the trail of treasure in the Rocky Mountains
Mary Caperton Morton, 29 January 2015
Asbestos found in Nevada and Arizona: Roadblock and potential health hazard?
Sara E. Pratt, 29 January 2015
Energy Notes: July 2012-2013
The American Geosciences Institute, 28 January 2015
Mineral Resource of the Month: Thallium
U.S. Geological Survey, 28 January 2015
Energy Notes: August 2012-2013
The American Geosciences Institute, 28 January 2015
Mineral Resource of the Month: Phosphate Rock
U.S. Geological Survey, 28 January 2015
Energy Notes: September 2012-2013
The American Geosciences Institute, 28 January 2015
Mineral Resource of the Month: Iron and Steel
U.S. Geological Survey, 28 January 2015
Energy Notes: October 2012-2013
The American Geosciences Institute, 28 January 2015
Mineral Resource of the Month: Talc
U.S. Geological Survey, 28 January 2015
Energy Notes: November 2012-2013
The American Geosciences Institute, 27 January 2015
Mineral Resource of the Month: Wollastonite
U.S. Geological Survey, 27 January 2015
Energy Notes: December 2012-2013
The American Geosciences Institute, 27 January 2015
Mineral Resource of the Month: Selenium
U.S. Geological Survey, 27 January 2015
Down to Earth With: Deep-Sea submersible Alvin
Carolyn Gramling, 27 January 2015
Down to Earth With: Deanna D'Alessandro
Sam Lemonick, 27 January 2015
Down to Earth With: The Swindling Geologist
David B. Williams, 27 January 2015
Down to Earth With: Matt Kuchta
Timothy Oleson, 27 January 2015
Down to Earth With: Pat Pringle
Timothy Oleson, 27 January 2015
Down to Earth With: Lee Allison
Matthew DeMeritt, 27 January 2015
Down to Earth With: Geologist Kyle House
Matthew DeMeritt, 26 January 2015
Did three convicts survive their escape from Alcatraz? Modern modeling adds to a decades-old mystery
Harvey Leifert, 14 January 2015
Down to Earth With: Glaciologist Richard Alley
Sam Lemonick, 13 January 2015
Down to Earth With: Volcanologist Stephen Sparks
Sam Lemonick, 13 January 2015
Down to Earth With: The Geographers of the Solar System
Harvey Leifert, 13 January 2015
Down to Earth With: Snow Hydrologist Jeff Dozier
Emily Underwood, 13 January 2015
Down to Earth With: Geomorphologist Gregory Tucker
Terri Cook, 13 January 2015
Down to Earth With: Volcanologist John Eichelberger
Kathryn Hansen, 13 January 2015
Getting there and getting around Bermuda
Sam Lemonick, 09 January 2015
Ice (Re) Cap: February 2015
Timothy Oleson, 05 January 2015
Wealth of seafloor features emerges from new survey
Timothy Oleson, 05 January 2015
New nationwide soil map available online
Timothy Oleson, 05 January 2015
Crumbly amber holds dinosaur secrets
Mary Caperton Morton, 05 January 2015
Scientists sequence oldest modern human genome to date
Timothy Oleson, 05 January 2015
Stegosaur's tail packed a lethal punch
Mary Caperton Morton, 05 January 2015
Ancient cave art discovered in Indonesia
Mary Caperton Morton, 05 January 2015
Plate tectonics seen on Europa
Timothy Oleson, 05 January 2015
Tohoku tsunami may have gotten a boost from submarine slump
Mary Caperton Morton, 05 January 2015
California drying out
Timothy Oleson, 05 January 2015
North American terranes not so exotic after all
Sara E. Pratt, 05 January 2015
Mantle plume alternative explains Australian volcanism
Timothy Oleson, 05 January 2015
Scientists complete a global inventory of lakes
Mary Caperton Morton, 05 January 2015
Secondary aerosols a primary cause of Chinese smog
Timothy Oleson, 05 January 2015
Icebergs were the original Florida snowbirds
Mary Caperton Morton, 05 January 2015
Geologic Column: February 2: A day long celebrated for its seasonal ties
John Copeland, 05 January 2015
Comment: Supersites: Sharing geoscience data for science and society
Linda Rowan, 05 January 2015
Energy Notes: August 2013-2014
The American Geosciences Institute, 05 January 2015
Mineral Resource of the Month: Antimony
U.S. Geological Survey, 05 January 2015
Benchmarks: February 17, 1977: Hydrothermal vents are discovered
Timothy Oleson, 04 January 2015
Down to Earth With: Glaciologist Lonnie Thompson
Terri Cook, 04 January 2015
Geomedia: Books: A brief history of our cosmic origins
Jacob Haqq-Misra, 04 January 2015
Travels in Geology: Navigating the rocks, reefs and waters of Bermuda
Sam Lemonick, 04 January 2015
Pentagon report calls for military to prepare for climate change
Mary Caperton Morton, 30 December 2014
New tracers can identify fracking fluids
Mary Caperton Morton, 30 December 2014
California: A profusion of drought restrictions with varying results
Terri Cook, 30 December 2014
The amazing minerals of the Larsemann Hills
Edward S. Grew and Christopher J. Carson, 29 December 2014
Protecting the mineral treasures of Antarctica's Larsemann Hills
Edward S. Grew and Christopher J. Carson, 29 December 2014
New satellite maps carbon dioxide sources and sinks in high definition
Harvey Leifert, 23 December 2014
Bare Earth Elements: Past and present directors dissect the future of USGS
Timothy Oleson, 22 December 2014
Down to Earth With: Bruce Benson
Terri Cook, 19 December 2014
Satellites - not just Santa - see holiday lights
Terri Cook, 18 December 2014
Down to Earth With: Lawson Brigham
Sara E. Pratt, 18 December 2014
Down to Earth With: Jacob Haqq-Misra
Jay R. Thompson, 18 December 2014
Down to Earth With: Brian Tucker
Jay R. Thompson, 18 December 2014
Down to Earth With: Terry Plank
Timothy Oleson, 18 December 2014
Down to Earth With: Adrian Hunt
David B. Williams, 18 December 2014
Hazard lingers after South Napa earthquake
Harvey Leifert, 17 December 2014
Down to Earth With: James Balog
Terri Cook, 17 December 2014
Down to Earth With: James White
Terri Cook, 17 December 2014
Down to Earth With: Anna Henderson
Abby Seadler, 16 December 2014
Down to Earth With: Tanya Atwater
Terri Cook, 16 December 2014
Down to Earth With: Kirk Johnson
Terri Cook, 16 December 2014
Benchmarks: August 3, 1769: The La Brea Tar Pits are described
Sara E. Pratt, 15 December 2014
Benchmarks: Sept. 26, 1912: Birth of Preston Cloud, geologist who deciphered banded iron formations
Julia Rosen, 15 December 2014
Down to Earth With: David Montgomery
Julia Rosen, 15 December 2014
Down to Earth With: Past American Geosciences Institute Congressional Geoscience Fellows
Brittany Huhmann, 15 December 2014
Benchmarks: October 9, 1963: The Vajont Landslide kills 2,500 in Italy
Julia Rosen, 15 December 2014
The geology of Middle-earth
Terri Cook, 11 December 2014
Down to Earth With: Naomi Levin
Timothy Oleson, 09 December 2014
Down to Earth With: Eric Riggs
Timothy Oleson, 09 December 2014
Red Planet Roundup: January 2015
Timothy Oleson, 09 December 2014
Modeling a big mess from Yellowstone
Mary Caperton Morton, 09 December 2014
New species of titanosaurus discovered in Tanzania
Mary Caperton Morton, 09 December 2014
Marine mammals blamed for first New World tuberculosis
Mary Caperton Morton, 09 December 2014
Golden Gate ghost ships rediscovered
Mary Caperton Morton, 09 December 2014
Skinned oceanic plates may be origin of ophiolites
Timothy Oleson, 09 December 2014
Utah gravity slide was one for the record books
Timothy Oleson, 09 December 2014
1912 not an exceptional iceberg year
Sara E. Pratt, 09 December 2014
Textbook mantle plume theory may need revision
Mary Caperton Morton, 09 December 2014
Neanderthals dined on pigeons
Sara E. Pratt, 09 December 2014
Dating the demise of the Neanderthals
Mary Caperton Morton, 09 December 2014
Old piles of shells reveal ancient El Niño patterns
Lauren Milideo, 09 December 2014
Hallucigenia finally finds a home
Mary Caperton Morton, 09 December 2014
All dinosaurs may have had feathers
Mary Caperton Morton, 09 December 2014
Lead-up to Icelandic earthquakes seen in groundwater chemistry
Timothy Oleson, 09 December 2014
Oil-encased water droplets are mini-ecosystems for microbes
Timothy Oleson, 09 December 2014
Twister season comes earlier to tornado alley
Mary Caperton Morton, 09 December 2014
Geologic Column: What geoscientists can learn from TED Talks
Lisa A. Rossbacher, 08 December 2014
Comment: Preparing for the volcano in your backyard: New Zealand sets an example
Natalia Deligne, 08 December 2014
Energy Notes: July 2013-2014
The American Geosciences Institute, 08 December 2014
Mineral Resource of the Month: Strontium
U.S. Geological Survey, 08 December 2014
Benchmarks: January 3, 1970: Lost City meteorite is tracked and recovered
Sara E. Pratt, 08 December 2014
Down to Earth With: Ecologist Chris Field
Jay R. Thompson, 08 December 2014
Geomedia: Books: Are we causing a sixth extinction?
Callan Bentley, 08 December 2014
Getting there and getting around France's Massif Central
Terri Cook, 08 December 2014
Travels in Geology: Lentils, lace and lava: France's Massif Central
Terri Cook, 08 December 2014
A dry and ravaged land: Investigating water resources in Afghanistan
Jon Campbell, 08 December 2014
The '100-year flood' fallacy: Return periods misleading in communication of flood risk
Timothy Oleson, 08 December 2014
Antibacterial clays could fight superbugs
Sara E. Pratt, 08 December 2014
Try and try again: GeoCorps application tips
Sara E. Pratt, 08 December 2014
Into the parks: A sampling of GeoCorps projects
Sara E. Pratt, 08 December 2014
Geocorps America: Putting geoscientists to work on federal lands
Sara E. Pratt, 08 December 2014
November 10, 1934: Arizona declares war against California at Parker Dam
Julia Rosen, 03 December 2014
December 27, 1888: The Geological Society of America is founded
Terri Cook, 03 December 2014
January 26, 1905: The world's largest gem-quality diamond is unearthed
Timothy Oleson, 03 December 2014
April 20, 1832: Arkansas' hot springs named the First National "Park"
Timothy Oleson, 03 December 2014
2014 Commentaries
Christopher Keane, 14 November 2014
Ice (Re) Cap: December 2014
Timothy Oleson, 04 November 2014
Oldest-known skeletal animals found
Sara E. Pratt, 04 November 2014
Rainwater penetrates into ductile crust
Timothy Oleson, 04 November 2014
Snow triggers quakes on Mount Rainier
Sara E. Pratt, 04 November 2014
Nanoflares power the sun's superheated corona
Timothy Oleson, 04 November 2014
Carbon tet still offensive to ozone layer
Timothy Oleson, 04 November 2014
Oceans: Where has all the plastic gone?
Sara E. Pratt, 04 November 2014
Mineral in Chelyabinsk meteorite reveals past collision
Sara E. Pratt, 04 November 2014
Ancient storms recorded in Yucatán cave
Sara E. Pratt, 04 November 2014
Last Scottish glacier melted during big chill?
Timothy Oleson, 04 November 2014
When science meets film at MIT
Allison Mills, 04 November 2014
Limited ranges left ammonites vulnerable to extinction
Timothy Oleson, 04 November 2014
Pliocene tropical oceans were warmer after all
Timothy Oleson, 04 November 2014
Gravity builds stone sculptures
Mary Caperton Morton, 04 November 2014
Better flood forecasts eyed from space
Timothy Oleson, 04 November 2014
Polar dino tracks show full ecosystem
Allison Mills, 03 November 2014
Inland earthquake triggers distant tsunami
Mary Caperton Morton, 03 November 2014
Geologic Column: Get busy living!
Fred Schwab, 03 November 2014
Energy Notes: June 2013-2014
The American Geosciences Institute, 03 November 2014
Mineral Resource of the Month: Mica
U.S. Geological Survey, 03 November 2014
Benchmarks: December 26, 2004: Indian Ocean tsunami strikes
Allison Mills, 03 November 2014
Down to Earth With: CEO and Geo-Data miner Nicole Barlow
Allison Mills, 03 November 2014
Geomedia: Gifts: Holiday Guide
Meg Marquardt, 03 November 2014
Getting there and getting around Scotland
Mary Caperton Morton, 03 November 2014
Living mountains and wild places
Mary Caperton Morton, 03 November 2014
Bag your first Munro
Mary Caperton Morton, 03 November 2014
Travels in Geology: The inspiring, globe-trotting rocks of Scotland
Mary Caperton Morton, 03 November 2014
Link between volcanoes and drought cools geoengineering prospects
Mary Caperton Morton, 31 October 2014
Hundreds of methane seeps discovered along the U.S. East Coast
Mary Caperton Morton, 31 October 2014
Crystal Ball Science: In the energy sector, follow the money in 2015
Michael E. Webber, 31 October 2014
Chess as a scientist
Jacob Haqq-Misra, 31 October 2014
Walking - and mentoring - on the wild side
Scott D. Sampson, 31 October 2014
Family inspiration for my career(s) in transdisciplinary science
Geoff Plumlee, 31 October 2014
What a wonderful world to explore
Terri Cook, 31 October 2014
Minor miners: A brief reflection on child labor underground
Sara E. Pratt, 31 October 2014
Mountains beyond mountains
Mary Caperton Morton, 30 October 2014
I wish I could remember all the things I've forgotten
Megan Sever, 30 October 2014
Beware the list that skews your view
Timothy Oleson, 30 October 2014
Family trips, liberation from lists and other musings from 2014
Christopher Keane, 30 October 2014
Comment: How much hazard mitigation is enough?
Seth Stein, 30 October 2014
Rome's lead water pipes likely not a health risk
Sara E. Pratt, 06 October 2014
Massive icebergs scoured Arctic seafloor
Sara E. Pratt, 06 October 2014
Seismic friction causes fault iridescence
Allison Mills, 06 October 2014
Red Planet Roundup: November 2014
Timothy Oleson, 06 October 2014
Ohio millers imported French stone
Allison Mills, 06 October 2014
Seasonal ice-cover reduction throughout Arctic waters mapped
Jessica Orwig, 06 October 2014
Russian earthquake ruptures superfast and deep
Allison Mills, 06 October 2014
New lunar research answers old questions, poses others
Gabriel Popkin, 05 October 2014
Past penguin populations not dependent on ice extent
Mary Caperton Morton, 05 October 2014
Harpooning space debris
Allison Mills, 05 October 2014
Mercury formed by hit and run?
Allison Mills, 05 October 2014
Clues to limestone weathering written in Western Wall
Timothy Oleson, 05 October 2014
Benchmarks: November 8, 2013: Super-typhoon Haiyan tests Philippines warning protocols
Emma Scanlon and Walter D. Mooney, 05 October 2014
Geologic Column: Geography as destiny: How glaciation led to the Civil War
John Copeland, 05 October 2014
Comment: IPCC faces challenges in communicating climate science
Jacob Haqq-Misra, 03 October 2014
Energy notes: May 2013-2014
The American Geosciences Institute, 03 October 2014
Mineral Resource of the Month: Zeolites
U.S. Geological Survey, 03 October 2014
Down to Earth With: Molecular biologist Sarah L. Anzick
Sara E. Pratt, 03 October 2014
Getting there and getting around Bali
Terri Cook, 03 October 2014
Travels in Geology: Bali beckons
Terri Cook, 03 October 2014
Solar storms cause spike in electrical insurance claims
Mary Caperton Morton, 02 October 2014
Tiny ants are heroic weathering agents
Mary Caperton Morton, 02 October 2014
Can renewable energy and desalination tackle two problems at once?
Mary E. Clayton, Jill B. Kjellsson and Michael E. Webber, 02 October 2014
Casting a seismic shadow
Mary Caperton Morton, 02 October 2014
Triggered tremor along the San Andreas Fault
Mary Caperton Morton, 02 October 2014
Remote triggering of ice quakes
Mary Caperton Morton, 02 October 2014
We're all living in the global aftershock zone
Mary Caperton Morton, 02 October 2014
High-powered simulation tracks evolution of universe in detail
Lizzie Reinthal, 25 September 2014
Colorado River Basin sees severe groundwater depletion
Catherine Hudson, 25 September 2014
Bare Earth Elements: Search the seafloor firsthand (and live!)
Timothy Oleson, 25 September 2014
July 28, 1996: Kennewick man is discovered
Sara E. Pratt, 11 September 2014
On the Web: Personalizing drought data with digital tools
Allison Mills, 04 September 2014
Ice (Re) Cap: October 2014
Timothy Oleson, 03 September 2014
Acid rain recovery in the Northeast
Allison Mills, 03 September 2014
Cassini spots new moon in Saturn's rings
Mary Caperton Morton, 03 September 2014
Saturn's polar hexagon stable over time
Timothy Oleson, 03 September 2014
For cloud formation, a little aerosol goes a long way
Mary Caperton Morton, 03 September 2014
Alaskan megathrust fault more active under Kodiak
Mary Caperton Morton, 03 September 2014
First building blocks in Oahu found
Mary Caperton Morton, 03 September 2014
Shallow crust magma with a dash of salt and peperite
Allison Mills, 02 September 2014
Methane lingered after Gulf blowout
Sara E. Pratt, 02 September 2014
Out of Africa, time and again
Timothy Oleson, 02 September 2014
Boron proxies detail past ocean acidification
Allison Mills, 02 September 2014
Climate impacting a few of our favorite foodstuffs
Timothy Oleson, 02 September 2014
Seeing beneath Greenland's ice
Sara E. Pratt, 02 September 2014
Of char and carbon: The story of a buried soil
Allison Mills, 02 September 2014
Students send experiments to the International Space Station
Harvey Leifert, 02 September 2014
Calculating America's energy landscape
Allison Mills, 02 September 2014
Benchmarks: October 10, 1913: Atlantic and Pacific waters meet in the Panama Canal
Allison Mills, 02 September 2014
Geologic Column: Combining art and geology in the sand
Lisa A. Rossbacher, 02 September 2014
Comment: Building sanctuaries to increase civilization's resilience
Jacob Haqq-Misra, 02 September 2014
Energy Notes: April 2013 - 2014
The American Geosciences Institute, 02 September 2014
Mineral Resource of the Month: Vermiculite
U.S. Geological Survey, 02 September 2014
Getting there and getting around in Tucson
Terri Cook, 02 September 2014
Searching the stars
Terri Cook, 02 September 2014
Down to Earth With: Kerry Sieh
Jay R. Thompson, 29 August 2014
Travels in Geology: Winter sun and tectonic tales in Tucson
Terri Cook, 29 August 2014
Kilauea eruptions could shift from mild to wild
Mary Caperton Morton, 29 August 2014
How the Spanish invasion altered the Peruvian coast
Mary Caperton Morton, 29 August 2014
Santiaguito Volcano's clockwork behavior provides an exceptional laboratory
Benjamin R. Phillips, 29 August 2014
Virtual water: Tracking the unseen water in goods and resources
Timothy Oleson, 28 August 2014
Down to Earth With: Tom Malloy
Allison Mills, 28 August 2014
Minimizing the risk
Sara E. Pratt, 22 August 2014
Infrasound reveals lava lake levels
Lauren Milideo, 21 August 2014
Human-induced earthquakes shake less
Jennifer Georgek, 21 August 2014
Red Planet Roundup: September 2014
Timothy Oleson, 19 August 2014
All the world's glaciers in one global inventory
Mary Caperton Morton, 19 August 2014
New off-the-shelf aerial imaging technique trumps lidar
Mary Caperton Morton, 19 August 2014
Twinkle, twinkle new little star
Allison Mills, 19 August 2014
New climate record challenges ideas about recent glaciations
Timothy Oleson, 19 August 2014
Ancient shark jaws resemble those of modern fish
Mary Caperton Morton, 19 August 2014
In Turkey, the older the fault, the bigger the quake: Good news for Istanbul?
Mary Caperton Morton, 19 August 2014
R.I.P. Nereus
Sara E. Pratt, 19 August 2014
Nutrient runoff feeding Baltic Sea dead zone
Timothy Oleson, 19 August 2014
Mississippi sand still abundant
Mary Caperton Morton, 19 August 2014
Natural arsenic levels in Ohio soils exceed regulatory standards
Sara E. Pratt, 19 August 2014
Africa's impact is one that even the dinosaurs would have seen coming
Jesse Davenport, 12 August 2014
Unprecedented low water-vapor levels detected on exoplanets
Jiachen Jiang, 12 August 2014
Geomedia: 'Dinosaur 13' chisels away at the story behind discovery of Sue
Allison Mills, 12 August 2014
Benchmarks: August 15, 1984 & August 21, 1986: African killer lakes erupt
Sara E. Pratt, 11 August 2014
Floating nuclear plants may be safer from tsunamis
Mary Caperton Morton, 08 August 2014
Sunken logs a delicacy for ocean bottom-feeders
Timothy Oleson, 08 August 2014
Volcanic ash feed southern ocean plankton
Timothy Oleson, 08 August 2014
The subcontinent's sturdy mammals
Timothy Oleson, 08 August 2014
Extra rib may be sign of mammoth decline
Timothy Oleson, 08 August 2014
South American fossils offer revised view of Gondwana assembly
Timothy Oleson, 08 August 2014
Warm river water melted Arctic sea ice
Timothy Oleson, 08 August 2014
Longer season for Rocky Mountain wildflowers
Sara E. Pratt, 08 August 2014
New model predicts pumice drift patterns
Mary Caperton Morton, 08 August 2014
Acid oceans followed Chicxulub impact
Timothy Oleson, 08 August 2014
The Bay Area's next 'big one' could strike as a series of quakes
Mary Caperton Morton, 07 August 2014
Valley fever's deadly history
Sara E. Pratt, 07 August 2014
Valley Fever an occupational hazard for geoscientists
Sara E. Pratt, 07 August 2014
How to keep the flows out: Build a wall
Zahra Hirji, 07 August 2014
Kilauea vs. Mauna Loa
Zahra Hirji, 07 August 2014
Living in the shadow of Mauna Loa: A silent summit belies a volcano's forgotten fury
Zahra Hirji, 07 August 2014
Changing the landscape: Geoscientists embrace 3-D printing
Julia Rosen, 07 August 2014
Getting there & getting around the Aussie Outback
Terri Cook and Lon Abbott, 04 August 2014
Travels in Geology: Aussie Outback Adventure
Terri Cook and Lon Abbott, 04 August 2014
Down to Earth With: Chris Strong
Timothy Oleson, 04 August 2014
Benchmarks: September 1, 1957: Fossil Cycad National Monument is dissolved
Sara E. Pratt, 04 August 2014
Energy Notes: March 2013-2014
The American Geosciences Institute, 04 August 2014
Mineral Resource of the Month: Arsenic
U.S. Geological Survey, 04 August 2014
Geologic Column: How T. rex got its street cred back
Ward Chesworth, 04 August 2014
Comment: Energy 360: Let science speak, not agendas
Scott Tinker, 04 August 2014
Comment: The search for clarity on climate change
Paul A.T. Higgins, 31 July 2014
Oso landslide report yields some answers
Harvey Leifert, 30 July 2014
Energy Notes: February 2013-2014
The American Geosciences Institute, 29 July 2014
Mineral Resource of the Month: Peat
U.S. Geological Survey, 29 July 2014
Mars Monthly
Timothy Oleson, 28 July 2014
A real rift in the midcontinent
Naomi Lubick, 28 July 2014
Augustine Volcano's earthquakes and explosive eruption caused by a clogged conduit
Mary Caperton Morton, 28 July 2014
Books: The once and future San Andreas Fault
Susan Hough, 28 July 2014
Moving cars could help gauge rainfall
Julie Freydlin, 22 July 2014
Geologic Column: By train or pipeline: That is the question
Fred Schwab, 21 July 2014
Are slow-slip earthquakes under Tokyo stressing faults?
Mary Caperton Morton, 21 July 2014
Rings not just for planets anymore
Timothy Oleson, 21 July 2014
For toothed whales, ecolocation is an ancient art
Mary Caperton Morton, 21 July 2014
Ocean waves explain which La Niña events will linger
Julia Rosen, 18 July 2014
Pompeii-like eruption fossilized dinosaurs in death poses
Mary Caperton Morton, 18 July 2014
Ancient seawater found in Chesapeake Bay impact crater
Sara E. Pratt, 18 July 2014
On the Web: Ka-pow! Superhero short films get kids thinking about climate change
Allison Mills, 11 July 2014
Striped pyrites link earthquakes to gold deposition
Timothy Oleson, 10 July 2014
Desert dust influences monsoon rains
Mary Caperton Morton, 10 July 2014
Hell Creek Formation reveals a 'chicken from hell'
Mary Caperton Morton, 10 July 2014
People's earthquake reports influenced more by locomotion than location
Mary Caperton Morton, 10 July 2014
A watery surprise from Earth's depths: Mineral provides first direct evidence for water in mantle's transition zone
Gabriel Popkin, 10 July 2014
Ancient food web shows modern structure
Mary Caperton Morton, 10 July 2014
Solar wind gives lightning a boost
Timothy Oleson, 10 July 2014
La Brea climate adaptation as different as cats and dogs
Mary Caperton Morton, 09 July 2014
Getting there and getting around the Causeway Coast
Mary Caperton Morton, 01 July 2014
The legend of Finn Maccool's Causeway
Mary Caperton Morton, 01 July 2014
Between rocks and hard places
Mary Caperton Morton, 01 July 2014
Travels in Geology: Basalt cliffs and columns along Nothern Ireland's Causeway Coast Way
Mary Caperton Morton, 01 July 2014
Unlocking the Cascadia Subduction Zone's secrets: Peering into recent research and findings
Andrea Watts, 30 June 2014
Crowdfunding spotlight
Mary Caperton Morton, 30 June 2014
Crowdfunding science: A new piece of the research grant puzzle
Mary Caperton Morton, 30 June 2014
Energy Notes: January 2013-2014
The American Geosciences Institute, 26 June 2014
Mineral Resource of the Month: Niobium
U.S. Geological Survey, 26 June 2014
Belugas, climate, mercury and cancer
Harvey Leifert, 26 June 2014
Geologic Column: Beyond geology, field camps teach teamwork and inspire leadership
Lisa A. Rossbacher, 24 June 2014
Mercury's shrinkage underestimated
Timothy Oleson, 23 June 2014
Mars Monthly
Timothy Oleson, 23 June 2014
Searching for evidence of ancient subduction
Timothy Oleson, 23 June 2014
Message in a bottle gourd
Timothy Oleson, 23 June 2014
Parasites spread across the Arctic under the 'new normal'
Harvey Leifert, 23 June 2014
Shifting winds blow away Taupo's 'Ultraplinian' title
Mary Caperton Morton, 23 June 2014
San Andreas Fault shook Bay Area three times in a century
Mary Caperton Morton, 23 June 2014
Dinosaur feathers burst into color
Mary Caperton Morton, 23 June 2014
Arctic megafauna thrived on pollen-poor plants
Mary Caperton Morton, 23 June 2014
Cryptic creatures made for a spectacular hanging garden
Timothy Oleson, 23 June 2014
Early Triassic fossil showed live birth in action
Timothy Oleson, 23 June 2014
Travels in Geology: Peru's petrified forest: The struggle to study and preserve one of the world's most remarkable fossil sites
Terri Cook, 23 June 2014
Did tidal zone trilobites lead the way onto land?
Mary Caperton Morton, 23 June 2014
Creationism comes to the county fair
Scott K. Johnson, 23 June 2014
Spanish cave reveals possible new Neanderthal ancestor
Mary Caperton Morton, 19 June 2014
Pike's Peak
Timothy Oleson, 16 June 2014
Benchmarks: July 15, 1806: Zebulon Pike launches Southwest expedition
Timothy Oleson, 16 June 2014
Down to Earth With: Martin Lockley
Terri Cook, 16 June 2014
Geomedia: Books: The earth system symphony
Thomas Wagner, 16 June 2014
Getting there and getting around Tajikistan
Saam Shams, 13 June 2014
Travels in Geology: Trekking the high terrain of Tajikistan
Saam Shams, 13 June 2014
Rosetta: Off to decipher a comet's secrets
Barry E. DiGregorio, 10 June 2014
Geomedia: Books: A changing literary climate
Allison Mills, 09 June 2014
Magma mobilizes quickly beneath Mount Hood
Lauren Milideo, 09 June 2014
Southeastern caves shuttered to slow the spread of bat-killing disease
Mary Caperton Morton, 05 June 2014
Ancient skeleton found in underwater cave reveals DNA of earliest Americans
Mary Caperton Morton, 16 May 2014
Getting there and getting around Croatia
Terri Cook, 16 May 2014
Travels in Geology: Croatia: Land of limestone
Terri Cook, 16 May 2014
New burgess shale fossil site found in Canada's Kootenay National Park
Mary Caperton Morton, 16 May 2014
Down to Earth With: Steven Stanley
Timothy Oleson, 15 May 2014
Geomedia: Books: Science in fiction
Callan Bentley, 15 May 2014
By the numbers: Women in space
Megan Sever, 15 May 2014
Benchmarks: June 16, 1963 & June 18, 1983: Valentina Tereshkova and Sally Ride become first and third women in space
Megan Sever, 15 May 2014
Subarctic lakes belch more methane on brighter days
Jessica Orwig, 15 May 2014
Dueling dinosaurs hit the auction block
Raphael Rosen, 15 May 2014
Longmenshan fault zone in the spotlight after two major quakes in five years
Timothy Oleson, 15 May 2014
Ionospheric charge could forewarn of earthquakes
Mary Caperton Morton, 15 May 2014
Recovery of 1960s sea-ice satellite images wins dark data contest
Timothy Oleson, 14 May 2014
Staking a claim: Deep-sea mining nears fruition
Nick Parkins, 14 May 2014
Mix of acid mine drainage and fracking fluid a recipe for remediation?
Timothy Oleson, 14 May 2014
Comment: Preparing for the death of Earth
Jacob Haqq-Misra, 14 May 2014
Humans causing California's mountains to grow
Timothy Oleson, 14 May 2014
Reading the walls
John-Manuel Andriote, 13 May 2014
The history, science and poetry of New England's stone walls
John-Manuel Andriote, 13 May 2014
Lessons from the Russian meteor burst
Harvey Leifert, 12 May 2014
Down to Earth With: Scott Sampson
Sara E. Pratt, 12 May 2014
Geologic Column: Riding the rails to Omaha with Rudolf Clausius
Ward Chesworth, 12 May 2014
Benchmarks: May 6, 1852: Edward Sabine links the geomagnetic and sunspot cycles
Timothy Oleson, 12 May 2014
Comment: The Oso landslide shows need for insurance and better planning
Scott Burns, 05 May 2014
Beyond rocks for jocks: Elevating geoscience education
Kurtz K. Miller, 25 April 2014
Getting there and getting around in New Zealand
Terri Cook, 24 April 2014
Travels in Geology: From beaches to bush: Tramping in New Zealand
Terri Cook, 24 April 2014
Geomedia: California's climatic catastrophes detailed in "The West Without Water"
Anne Jefferson, 23 April 2014
Naturally occurring methane found in groundwater in New York
Mary Caperton Morton, 23 April 2014
Observing a plate boundary
John Stenmark, 23 April 2014
A truly global system
John Stenmark, 23 April 2014
A new tool for atmospheric studies
John Stenmark, 23 April 2014
Mapping how malaria risk changes as new dams go up
Chris Samoray, 17 April 2014
Scientists look wider and deeper to predict the next El Nino
Adam DiFrisco, 15 April 2014
Precise to a fault: How GPS revolutionized seismic research
John Stenmark, 14 April 2014
Faking quakes at full scale: Giant shake tables simulate earthquakes to make buildings safer
Timothy Oleson, 11 April 2014
Fieldwork revises ice-free corridor hypothesis of human migration
Lauren Milideo, 08 April 2014
Resolving a misplaced source of volcanism in the Galapagos
Jesse Davenport, 07 April 2014
Social sciences improve tornado warnings
Mary Caperton Morton, 02 April 2014
Massive earthquake strikes Chile
Megan Sever, 02 April 2014
The trouble with turtles: Paleontology at a crossroads
Naomi Lubick, 19 March 2014
The Chesapeake Bay gets some good news
Mary Caperton Morton, 19 March 2014
Volcanic lightning generated in a bottle
Mary Caperton Morton, 19 March 2014
Bare Earth Elements: Mars rocks wear manganese coats
Timothy Oleson, 18 March 2014
Geologic Column: Data security: freezers, floppies and flash drives
Lisa A. Rossbacher, 14 March 2014
Scientists go to extremes to monitor Arctic permafrost loss
Irina Overeem, 14 March 2014
IPCC: A failure in communicating the impact of new findings
Rasmus Benestad, 10 March 2014
Sudden gas eruption shakes the ground near Rome's airport
Chris Samoray, 03 March 2014
GPS measurements of ground inflation help forecast ash plumes
Jesse Davenport, 20 February 2014
Seattle's landslide risk greater than thought
David B. Williams, 20 February 2014
Benchmarks: March 27, 1964: The Good Friday Alaska Earthquake and Tsunamis
Sara E. Pratt, 20 February 2014
From boom to bust in Neolithic Europe
Timothy Oleson, 20 February 2014
From field scientist to filmmaker: Doug Prose
Timothy Oleson, 20 February 2014
Brooks Ellwood and the unusual applications of magnetism
Terri Cook, 20 February 2014
Commissioned artwork
Maureen Moses, 20 February 2014
Geoscience inspires glass artist Adam Frus
Maureen Moses, 20 February 2014
Getting there and getting around on the John Muir Trail
Kate Prengaman, 18 February 2014
Be aware and prepare
Kate Prengaman, 18 February 2014
Travels in Geology: Walking toward Whitney: A journey through the Sierra High Country along the John Muir Trail
Kate Prengaman, 18 February 2014
A tsunami by many other names
Sara E. Pratt, 11 February 2014
A history of tsunami-like waves on the Great Lakes
Sara E. Pratt, 11 February 2014
Tsunamis from the sky: Can meteotsunamis be forecast?
Sara E. Pratt, 11 February 2014
Down to Earth With: Sally Jewell
Sara E. Pratt, 29 January 2014
Harvesting fog could bring water to millions
Sam Lemonick, 13 January 2014
Ocean dynamics speed sea-level rise along U.S. East Coast
Mary Caperton Morton, 13 January 2014
Warring trolls explanation for mysterious basalt pillars revised
Timothy Oleson, 03 January 2014
2013 Front Range Flooding: An Ecological Perspective
Terri Cook, 02 January 2014
When water, gravity and geology collide: Firsthand observations of the impacts of the 2013 Colorado floods
Geoff Plumlee, 02 January 2014
Disaster strikes along Colorado's Front Range
Terri Cook, 02 January 2014
Bare Earth Elements: EARTH's Top 10 online stories of 2013 ... (Yes, it's a list)
Timothy Oleson, 31 December 2013
Bare Earth Elements: AGU 2013 wrap-up
Timothy Oleson, 17 December 2013
Humans are influencing some extreme weather events, but not all
Sara E. Pratt, 12 December 2013
Climate, terroir, and wine: What matters most in producing a great wine?
Gregory V. Jones, 12 December 2013
Getting there and getting around in Antarctica
John Van Hoesen, 12 December 2013
Ship life
John Van Hoesen, 12 December 2013
Travels in Geology: Antarctica: Following in the footsteps of giants
John Van Hoesen, 12 December 2013
Energy 360: Moving energy - No easy feat, but a vital conversation
Scott W. Tinker, 12 December 2013
Comet ISON still intrigues and inspires, even after its demise
Harvey Leifert, 11 December 2013
Juno salutes its home planet and heads to Jupiter
Harvey Leifert, 11 December 2013
Hazards abroad: Sent home
Naomi Lubick, 10 December 2013
Be prepared: Navigating the risks of hazards research
Naomi Lubick, 10 December 2013
Curiosity finds an ancient habitable environment in Mars' Gale Crater
Harvey Leifert, 09 December 2013
In or Out? Has Voyager left the solar system?
Sara E. Pratt, 09 December 2013
Gifts: Holiday gift guide
Julia Rosen, 06 December 2013
Astronomy under the ice: Scientists use Antarctic ice to study some of the tiniest particles in the cosmos
Timothy Oleson, 25 November 2013
Bare Earth Elements: IceCube observatory spurs "dawn of new age" in astronomy
Timothy Oleson, 25 November 2013
Geologic Column: Beer's secret ingredient: geology
Lisa A. Rossbacher, 20 November 2013
Giant quake sloshed fjords half a world away
Sara E. Pratt, 20 November 2013
Old photos help scientists relocate 1906 San Francisco quake rupture point
Mary Caperton Morton, 20 November 2013
World War G: Zombies, energy and the geosciences
Michael E. Webber, 20 November 2013
Witnessing geology in action: A rockfall in the garden of the gods
Mary Caperton Morton, 20 November 2013
MAVEN takes off for Mars to study the planet's atmosphere
Sam Lemonick, 18 November 2013
Science denialism: The problem that just won't go away
Callan Bentley, 18 November 2013
A public service announcement: Improve geologic literacy starting on the home front
Megan Sever, 18 November 2013
Once a digger, always a digger: Or, how I learned to stop researching and love deadlines
Timothy Oleson, 15 November 2013
Bailing through the Boulder flood: One neighborhood's experience
Sara E. Pratt, 15 November 2013
Corals find a way to adapt?
Julie Freydlin, 12 November 2013
Slab tear explains perplexing Colombian earthquake activity
Julia Rosen, 08 November 2013
Hydrological models locate ancient human migration routes
Darren Cheah, 30 October 2013
XPRIZE offers new ocean health awards
Julie Freydlin, 29 October 2013
World's largest deep earthquake recorded
Claire Hepper, 29 October 2013
Hominin skull discovery fuels debate about early human evolution
Sam Lemonick, 17 October 2013
The Lizard King rises
Julia Rosen, 15 October 2013
NOAA quantifies oil danger from shipwrecks
Sam Lemonick, 15 October 2013
CSI La Brea: Tiny traces reveal big secrets of the tar pits
Mary Caperton Morton, 15 October 2013
Caspian Sea: Negotiation Support System
Timothy Oleson, 15 October 2013
Gaming the system in the Caspian Sea: Can game theory solve a decades-old dispute?
Timothy Oleson, 15 October 2013
Undergraduates build and launch a satellite to measure atmospheric drag
Bryce Mitsunaga, 01 October 2013
Sinking sediment in deltas is as important as swelling seas
Lauren Milideo, 25 September 2013
Environmental changes contributed to Mediterranean cultural crisis
Lauren Milideo, 11 September 2013
Scientists demonstrate strengths and shortcomings of method for determining ancient earthquake size
Dan Walsh, 09 September 2013
Ancient volcanic island arc blocked Antarctic current formation
Claire Hepper, 09 September 2013
Arsenic in wells in Vietnam suggests dig-deeper approach has issues
Bryce Mitsunaga, 09 September 2013
Arsenic levels in China may be predicted by modeling
Darren Cheah, 09 September 2013
Tackling "Boundary Faults" across the Alaska-Yukon border: A report from the field
Rick Saltus, 04 September 2013
Eyes on the sky watch the unpredictable Draconid meteor shower
Julia Rosen, 04 September 2013
New subduction zone may close Atlantic ocean
Mary Caperton Morton, 04 September 2013
Think differently: renewable hydrogen generation
Julia Rosen, 04 September 2013
Energy storage brings a renewable energy future one step closer
Julia Rosen, 04 September 2013
A personal plea
Staff, 04 September 2013
A hurricane by any other name: How Sandy changed the way we issue storm warnings
Naomi Lubick, 04 September 2013
Bare Earth Elements: Rim Fire Roundup
Timothy Oleson, 27 August 2013
Rescuing geologic maps during a coup
John (Jack) Shroder, 15 August 2013
Energy 360: Leaving our corners for the radical middle: New Zealand sets an example
Scott Tinker, 14 August 2013
On the web: Mount St. Helens goes online to reach the masses
Julia Rosen, 14 August 2013
Trans-Niño years could foster tornado outbreaks
Meg Marquardt, 14 August 2013
Building resource corridors in Afghanistan: A solution to an interminable war?
John (Jack) Shroder, 14 August 2013
Rescuing data from the dark
Sara E. Pratt, 14 August 2013
Digitizing Earth: Developing a cyberinfrastructure for the geosciences
Sara E. Pratt, 14 August 2013
Geologic Column: Assessing energy and mining workforce needs
Lisa A. Rossbacher, 05 August 2013
Core skills in the geosciences: The geoblogosphere chimes in on what students need to know
Jessica Ball, 05 August 2013
Hidden graves give up their secrets to geologists
Mary Caperton Morton, 05 August 2013
Down to Earth With: Neil Armstrong: First astrogeologist on the moon
Barry E. DiGregorio, 04 August 2013
Hurricane hunters fly toward improved storm forecasts
Mary Caperton Morton, 02 August 2013
Blogging on EARTH: A letter from field camp
Bryce Mitsunaga, 24 July 2013
Getting there and getting around in Cuba
Debra Hanneman, 19 July 2013
Mediterranean mammals migrated prior to the Messinian Salinity Crisis
Jeffrey Knox, 19 July 2013
Travels in Geology: Journeying through Cuba's geology and culture
Debra Hanneman, 19 July 2013
Location, Location, Location
Timothy Oleson, 19 July 2013
Home sweet home for field campers
Timothy Oleson, 19 July 2013
Mapping field camp's past and present: Exploring a mainstay of geoscience education
Timothy Oleson, 19 July 2013
Bare Earth Elements: The field camp experience in photos
Timothy Oleson, 16 July 2013
Alaskan volcano doesn't just huff and puff, it screams
Mary Caperton Morton, 16 July 2013
Map provides clues to natural protection of U.S. coastal communities
Lauren Milideo, 15 July 2013
Ancient Egyptian artifact is otherworldly
Aimee Gillespie, 01 July 2013
Hurricanes suppressed by air pollutants
Aimee Gillespie, 25 June 2013
Blogging on EARTH: Behind the scenes with a storm chaser (part 3)
Nick Luchetti, 21 June 2013
Blogging on EARTH: Behind the scenes with a storm chaser (part 2)
Nick Luchetti, 21 June 2013
Blogging on EARTH: Behind the scenes with a storm chaser (part 1)
Nick Luchetti, 21 June 2013
Blogging on EARTH: New lessons from antiquity, this time on construction
Julia Rosen, 20 June 2013
Corn syrup model splits Yellowstone's plume in two
Mary Caperton Morton, 13 June 2013
Iowa impact crater confirmed
Sara E. Pratt, 13 June 2013
The energy-water nexus: Managing water in an energy-constrained world
Kelly T. Sanders and Michael E. Webber, 13 June 2013
Droning on for science
Timothy Oleson, 12 June 2013
Modern humans arrived in South Asia 25,000 years later than previously thought?
Julie Freydlin, 12 June 2013
Oceanic records paint a more complex picture of human evolution
Jessica Orwig, 28 May 2013
Drought outlook indicates further problems in Plains and West
Julie Freydlin, 28 May 2013
Removing predators increases carbon emissions
Jay R. Thompson, 28 May 2013
Old landscapes see the light thanks to improved imaging
Mary Caperton Morton, 28 May 2013
The past is key to the future: Historical observations strengthen modern science
Timothy Oleson, 28 May 2013
N.E.O.N.: Studying critical ecological issues on a continental scale
Terri Cook, 20 May 2013
Scripps launches Twitter carbon dioxide-meter
Julia Rosen, 17 May 2013
Bare Earth Elements: Cool time-lapse shows movement of ice and animals in Antarctica's Ross Sea
Timothy Oleson, 14 May 2013
Blogging on EARTH: Spring has sprung, at least in some places
Julia Rosen, 19 April 2013
Geologic Column: Sometimes, the sky really is falling
Lisa A. Rossbacher, 15 April 2013
Lofted by hurricanes, bacteria live the high life
Timothy Oleson, 15 April 2013
Why is the U.S. so insecure about its energy security? Measures of energy independence show it is increasing, not decreasing
Fred Beach, 15 April 2013
Down to Earth With: The Lava Cap Winery
Terri Cook, 15 April 2013
National Weather Service introduces impact-based warnings for tornadoes
Nick Luchetti, 12 April 2013
How the NC-20 Succeeded
AG and OP , 09 April 2013
Denying sea-level rise: How 100 centimeters divided the state of North Carolina
Alexander Glass and Orrin Pilkey, 09 April 2013
Bare Earth Elements: Mars-Observing Fleet Set to Face Silent Treatment
Timothy Oleson, 03 April 2013
Big quakes topple traditional views of fault behavior
Timothy Oleson, 15 March 2013
Widely used index may have overestimated drought
Jay R. Thompson, 15 March 2013
Spotlight on UCORE projects
DL, 15 March 2013
Community college at sea: Research experiences for community college students build the STEM pipeline
Dean Livelybrooks, 15 March 2013
Apollo science, 40 years later: Scientists reopen a lunar cold case
Harvey Leifert, 15 March 2013
Florida swamps - ancient sinkholes
Sujata Gupta, 01 March 2013
Sinkholes: Florida grapples with the wonders of the not-so-deep
Sujata Gupta, 01 March 2013
Sahara dust brings rain and snow to California
Sam Lemonick, 28 February 2013
Well-healed faults produce high-frequency earthquake waves
Timothy Oleson, 12 February 2013
Disaster debris hotlines and fast grants
MCM, 11 February 2013
Geologic Column: You gotta have a plan
Lisa A. Rossbacher, 11 February 2013
Releasing a flood of controversy on the Colorado River
Terri Cook, 11 February 2013
Setting sail on unknown seas: The past, present and future of species rafting
Mary Caperton Morton, 11 February 2013
Bare Earth Elements: Voices from GSA 2012
Timothy Oleson, 06 February 2013
Apps: Improving home energy efficiency in 2013
Timothy Oleson, 04 January 2013
Moon could have formed from Earth after all: Reviving and revising the giant impact theory
Sara E. Pratt, 02 January 2013
Drinking toilet water: The science (and psychology) of wastewater recycling
Sam Lemonick, 02 January 2013
How strong was the Carrington Event?
Jay R. Thompson, 02 January 2013
The dangers of solar storms: That which gives power can also take it away
Jay R. Thompson, 02 January 2013
New technologies and mindsets
George A. Seielstad, 28 December 2012
Science as a model for governance
George A. Seielstad, 28 December 2012
Human migration: How sustainable is it?
George A. Seielstad, 28 December 2012
The time of our lives
George A. Seielstad, 28 December 2012
Bare Earth Elements: A geo-themed pop quiz in honor of 12/12/12
Timothy Oleson, 12 December 2012
Two NASA spacecraft reveal ancient underground cracks from moon's formation
Sean Treacy, 06 December 2012
Satellites can detect underground nuclear explosions
Sean Treacy, 05 December 2012
Superquakes, supercycles, and global earthquake clustering: Recent research and recent quakes reveal surprises in major fault systems
Chris Goldfinger, Yasutaka Ikeda and Robert S. Yeats, 03 December 2012
Getting there and getting around the Burgess Shale
Mary Caperton Morton, 03 December 2012
The Burgess Shale bestseller
Mary Caperton Morton, 03 December 2012
Travels in Geology: Famous fossils and spectacular scenery at British Columbia's Burgess Shale
Mary Caperton Morton, 03 December 2012
The long road to understanding our star
Jay R. Thompson, 03 December 2012
Here comes the solar maximum: What we know - and don't know - about solar storms and their hazards
Jay R. Thompson, 03 December 2012
Simple organic compounds detected by Curiosity on Mars
Timothy Oleson, 03 December 2012
Bare Earth Elements: GSA highlights, days 2 and 3
Timothy Oleson, 07 November 2012
Highlights of 2012: Climate 2012 - A window into what to expect for 2013 and beyond?
Kevin E. Trenberth, 07 November 2012
Highlights of 2012: Outlook on natural gas
Michael E. Webber, 07 November 2012
Down to Earth With: Antarctic meteorite hunters
Meg Marquardt, 07 November 2012
Increasing resilience: A national imperative
Mary Lou Zoback, 07 November 2012
Bare Earth Elements: GSA highlights, day 1
Timothy Oleson, 05 November 2012
Voices: Judged unfairly in L'Aquila - roles and responsibilities should have been considered
Max Wyss, 26 October 2012
Hazardous Living: Italian seismologists tragically convicted of manslaughter
Megan Sever, 22 October 2012
Hot Earth orbits closest star system
Ken Croswell, 16 October 2012
SEC mandates businesses disclose use of conflict minerals
Abby Seadler, 16 October 2012
Bigfoot education and outreach
Lon Abbott and Terri Cook, 16 October 2012
Bigfoot education and outreach
Lon Abbott and Terri Cook, 16 October 2012
USArray: Geoscientists' "Earth Telescope"
Lon Abbott and Terri Cook , 16 October 2012
Blame it on the rain: The proposed links between severe storms and earthquakes
Timothy Oleson, 16 October 2012
Sun provides water to the moon?
Alex Kasprak, 14 October 2012
Arctic humidity on the rise
Mary Caperton Morton, 27 September 2012
Risky business: Modeling catastrophes
Zahra Hirji, 27 September 2012
The Bakken boom and the new wild west: A young geologist's perspective
R. Tyler Powers, 21 September 2012
Voices: Riding the dragon: Commercial space exploration
Ryan Anderson, 24 August 2012
Antarctic trees surprise scientists
Jay R. Thompson, 24 August 2012
The Syracuse University lava experiments
Jeffrey A. Karson and Robert J. Wysocki, 17 August 2012
Do–it–yourself lava flows: Science, art and education in the Syracuse University Lava Project
Jeffrey A. Karson and Robert J. Wysocki, 17 August 2012
Policy in the Field: U.S. fire policy in the wake of catastrophic fire seasons
Abby Seadler, 07 August 2012
Bare Earth Elements: Let the real Curiosity begin
Timothy Oleson, 06 August 2012
Hazardous Living: Watching Curiosity land safely was exhilarating
Megan Sever, 06 August 2012
Blogging on EARTH: Curious to watch Curiosity land on Mars?
Jay R. Thompson, 02 August 2012
On the web: Shake, rattle and roll: What does an earthquake sound like?
Timothy Oleson, 23 July 2012
Bare Earth Elements: Welcome to the GEOlympics
Timothy Oleson, 22 July 2012
How the school of rock came to be
John Van Hoesen, 20 July 2012
Trash-to-treasure: Turning nonrecycled waste into low-carbon fuel
Alex C. Breckel, John R. Fyffe and Michael E. Webber, 20 July 2012
School of rock: Educating educators at sea
John Van Hoesen, 20 July 2012
2012: The end of the world or just another year of living in harm's way?
Nick Parkins, 20 July 2012
Karakoram glaciers buck global, regional trends
Timothy Oleson, 09 July 2012
Bringing dinosaur biology into the 21st century
Lucas Joel, 06 July 2012
Blogging on EARTH: Finding prehistoric souvenirs in Michigan
Jay R. Thompson, 04 July 2012
Five outstanding questions in earth science
Kathryn Hansen, 26 June 2012
Neutralizing the rain: After much success in the battle against acid rain, challenges remain
Meg Marquardt, 20 June 2012
No pre-Columbian deforestation of the western Amazon
Lucas Joel, 18 June 2012
New dates place Spanish cave art as oldest in Europe
Jay R. Thompson, 14 June 2012
Blogging on EARTH: Rarity the only reason for Venus transit fever?
Timothy Oleson, 06 June 2012
Voices: Italian quakes and deaths point to industrial facilities as death traps
Max Wyss, 06 June 2012
Venus in transit to the transit
Sara E. Pratt, 05 June 2012
Ecosystem collapse in Pleistocene Australia
Terri Cook, 30 May 2012
Better warnings for the consequences of earthquakes: Bringing seismic hazard and risk assessments to policy
Max Wyss, 25 May 2012
Carbon and the city: Tracking emissions from megacities
Sara E. Pratt, 21 May 2012
Kilauea's Explosive Past - and Future
Harvey Leifert, 16 May 2012
Policy in the field: What's next for tax policies and the American clean energy economy?
Abby Seadler, 16 May 2012
Sumatran strike-slip earthquakes challenge seismologists
Timothy Oleson, 09 May 2012
Volcanoes sparked - and prolonged - the Little Ice Age
Mary Caperton Morton, 08 May 2012
Voices: Making tough decisions in a changing climate
Kelly Levin and Polly Ghazi, 03 May 2012
IceGoat: The next generation
Kathryn Hansen, 26 April 2012
Voices: Defending science: The link between creationism and climate change
Steven Newton, 25 April 2012
Earliest instrumental temperature record recovered in Italy
Sara E. Pratt, 25 April 2012
North star loses mass but still shines bright
Jessica Orwig, 25 April 2012
Mobile mapping with lidar hits the road
Mary Caperton Morton, 25 April 2012
Managing the seismic risk posed by wastewater disposal
Mark Zoback, 17 April 2012
U.S. Navy navigates a sea change in the Arctic
Kathryn Hansen, 16 April 2012
Blogging On EARTH: Wisconsin's microquake mystery
Timothy Oleson, 11 April 2012
Blogging on EARTH: Congress considers severe weather policy options
Abby Seadler, 03 April 2012
Tree-climbing hominin with opposable toes co-existed with Lucy
Sara E. Pratt, 29 March 2012
Blogging on EARTH: Panelists weigh in on tsunami preparedness policy
Abby Seadler, 23 March 2012
The trouble with tornado tracking
Mary Caperton Morton, 23 March 2012
Foretelling next month's tornadoes
Mary Caperton Morton, 23 March 2012
La Niña could set the stage for flu pandemics
Kathryn Hansen, 23 March 2012
Danger in paradise: The hidden hazards of volcano geotourism
Sara E. Pratt, 16 March 2012
Quoth the feathered, iridescent Microraptor, Nevermore
Mary Caperton Morton, 08 March 2012
Voices: From Haiti to Japan: A tale of two disaster recoveries
John C. Mutter, 05 March 2012
Undressing Vesta
Harvey Leifert, 05 March 2012
Blogging On Earth: Humans acidifying ocean at unprecedented rate
Sara E. Pratt, 01 March 2012
AAG: Eruption of El Salvador's Ilopango explains A.D. 536 cooling
Sara E. Pratt, 25 February 2012
Listening for gas bubbles
Sara E. Pratt, 23 February 2012
Gold, lead and death in Nigeria
Kathryn Hansen, 15 February 2012
CryoScoop: Two-decade Antarctic drilling effort complete
Kathryn Hansen, 07 February 2012
Unearthing Antarctica's mysterious mountains
Sara E. Pratt, 06 February 2012
Geologic Column: Lessons from the final frontier
Lisa A. Rossbacher, 02 February 2012
Dangerous dust: Erionite - an asbestos-like mineral causing a cancer epidemic in Turkey - is found in at least 13 states
Sara E. Pratt, 30 January 2012
Tracking plastic in the oceans
Barry E. DiGregorio, 24 January 2012
Setting off a supervolcano
Mary Caperton Morton, 23 January 2012
Source code: the methane race
Nicola Jones, 23 January 2012
Afghanistan's mineral resources laid bare
Kathryn Hansen, 23 January 2012
Voices: Wildfires and debris flows: Federal mud
Stephen M. Testa, 20 January 2012
Voices: What happened at Fukushima?
Rasoul Sorkhabi, 20 January 2012
Voices: What does "The Nation's Report Card" tell us about science education?
Ann Benbow, 20 January 2012
Voices: Volcanoes everywhere ... is there a link?
Jessica Ball, 20 January 2012
Voices: The confounding economics of natural disasters
John C. Mutter, 20 January 2012
Voices: Should science dictate whether to rebuild after a natural disaster?
John C. Mutter, 20 January 2012
Voices: Redefining humanity through energy use
Michael E. Webber, 20 January 2012
Voices: Nuclear plants and natural disasters: Fukushima's fallout
Rasoul Sorkhabi, 20 January 2012
Voices: Natural gas can lead the way
Mark Zoback, 20 January 2012
Voices: Must we capture and store carbon from coal to meet emission-reduction targets?
Brian Romans, 20 January 2012
Voices: Log off and get outside again
Fred Schwab, 20 January 2012
Voices: Italian seismologists: What should they have said?
John C. Mutter, 20 January 2012
Voices: Humans at high temperatures
Solomon M. Hsiang, 20 January 2012
Voices: Harassment of scientists reaches a fever pitch
Chris Rowan, 20 January 2012
Voices: Greening the Gross Domestic Product
Garrett C. Groves and Michael E. Webber, 20 January 2012
Voices: Geologists on the wrong side of the law
Stephen Testa, 20 January 2012
Voices: Does all scientific work deserve public attention?
Brian Romans, 20 January 2012
Voices: Dead or alive ... or neither? Why a dormant volcano is not a dead one
Jessica Ball, 20 January 2012
Voices: Austerity axes geological survey in Greece
Floyd McCoy, 20 January 2012
Voices: An old Earth for all Muslims but how does evolution fit in?
Salman Hameed, 20 January 2012
Voices: A growing need for geoscience diplomacy
Farouk El-Baz, 20 January 2012
Three Cheers for Peak Oil!
Michael E. Webber, 20 January 2012
The art of un-legislating
Bryan K. Mignone, 20 January 2012
Science and the social media
Chris Rowan, 20 January 2012
Saving Afghanistan: Redevelopment one resource at a time
John (Jack) Shroder, 20 January 2012
Running into the brick wall of Creationism again
Rev. Penny Greer, 20 January 2012
Oil barrel politics
Alix R. Broadfoot and Michael E. Webber, 20 January 2012
Highlights of 2010: Definitive statements: a new trend?
Megan Sever, 20 January 2012
Geologic Column: The double-edged sword of commercialization
Lisa A. Rossbacher, 20 January 2012
Geologic Column: Snow globes, light shows and t-shirts
Lisa A. Rossbacher, 20 January 2012
Geologic Column: Saving the World? Or Just Saving Money?
Lisa A. Rossbacher, 20 January 2012
Gauging nuclear disasters
Rasoul Sorkhabi, 20 January 2012
Elemental Traces in the Atlantic: The final chapter
Jeremy Jacquot, 20 January 2012
Elemental Traces in the Atlantic: The art of clean sampling
Jeremy Jacquot, 20 January 2012
Elemental Traces in the Atlantic: An encouraging start, an inauspicious end
Jeremy Jacquot, 20 January 2012
Crystal Ball EARTH: Natural Hazards: Reducing society's risks
Mary Lou Zoback, 20 January 2012
Crystal Ball EARTH: Energy: Oil and gas around the world
Rasoul Sorkhabi, 20 January 2012
Crystal Ball EARTH: Energy: A fool's look into the future
Michael E. Webber, 20 January 2012
Crystal Ball EARTH: Agriculture: The future will have a different face than the past
George A. Seielstad, 20 January 2012
Comment: Volcanic versus anthropogenic carbon dioxide: The missing science
Terry Gerlach, 20 January 2012
Comment: Peak Soil: Does civilization have a future?
Ward Chesworth, 20 January 2012
A Dirty Secret - China's greatest import: Carbon emissions
Michael Webber, 20 January 2012
Xeriscaping: Not just rocks and cactus
Lisa Song, 05 January 2012
With falling oil prices, short-sellers may win big
Brian Fisher Johnson, 05 January 2012
Why red leaves remain elusive in Europe
Zahra Hirji, 05 January 2012
Who deals with coal fires?
Glenn B. Stracher, 05 January 2012
White House climate report: U.S. changes already apparent
Carolyn Gramling, 05 January 2012
Where the rubber meets the road
Castlen Kennedy and Michael E. Webber, 05 January 2012
When wildfires attack: Should I stay or should I go?
Brian Fisher Johnson, 05 January 2012
When the dust settles: Investigating lingering health questions 10 years after 9/11
Meg Marquardt, 05 January 2012
When and why L'Aquila came tumbling down
Carolyn Gramling, 05 January 2012
What makes a disaster? Does this blizzard count?
Carolyn Gramling, 05 January 2012
West Virginia Coal: Dirty water, dirtier politics - but will there be a cleaner future?
Mary Caperton Morton, 05 January 2012
Weird whale tusks act as matchmakers
Alexandra Ossola, 05 January 2012
Water Wise: Where will the oil spilled in the Gulf go?
Carolyn Gramling, 05 January 2012
Water Wise: The leak is capped; but what's the oil's long-term fate?
Carolyn Gramling, 05 January 2012
Water Wise: An oil plume at depth, and NOAA vs. the White House
Carolyn Gramling, 05 January 2012
Watch out Houston, Ike is coming
Brian Fisher Johnson, 05 January 2012
Wanted: Interim nuclear waste storage site
Erin Wayman, 05 January 2012
Wal-Mart to use wind energy
Brian Fisher Johnson, 05 January 2012
Voyage to the plastic vortex
Carolyn Gramling, 05 January 2012
Voices: If global warming is real, why is it snowing in DC?
Megan Sever, 05 January 2012
Voices: Climate change and civil conflict: New clues from El Nino
Solomon M. Hsiang, 05 January 2012
Venus' gentler, Earth-like past
Carolyn Gramling, 05 January 2012
VA quake felt far and wide, here's why
Kathryn Hansen, 05 January 2012
VA geologists axed due to budget crunch
Erin Wayman, 05 January 2012
Using Citizens in Science Research
Cassandra Willyard, 05 January 2012
USGS finds giant gas hydrate deposits on North Slope
Carolyn Gramling, 05 January 2012
USGS fights false Yellowstone warning
Alexandra Ossola, 05 January 2012
US earthquakes actually a powerful Siberian quake
Brian Fisher Johnson, 05 January 2012
Underwater basalt formation looks like a city wall
Alexandra Ossola, 05 January 2012
Undersea volcano erupts near Tonga
Carolyn Gramling, 05 January 2012
TV: Discovery Channel grows more curious
Sara E. Pratt, 05 January 2012
Tsunami kills hundreds in Indonesia
Carolyn Gramling, 05 January 2012
Triassic Park: On the origin of (dinosaur) species
David B. Williams, 05 January 2012
Trial by Fire
Carolyn Gramling, 05 January 2012
Travels in Geology: Twin coral reefs separated in time in Western Australia
Terri Cook and Lon Abbott, 05 January 2012
Travels in Geology: Trekking the Inca Trail
Mary Caperton Morton, 05 January 2012
Travels in Geology: Thrills and spills at West Virginia's New River Gorge
Mary Caperton Morton, 05 January 2012
Travels in Geology: The Osa Peninsula - a different side of Costa Rica
Nate Burgess, 05 January 2012
Travels in Geology: Tanzania's natural wonders
Alexandra Ossola, 05 January 2012
Travels in Geology: Taking in Hawaii's Big Island
Brian Fisher Johnson, 05 January 2012
Travels in Geology: Stonehammer Geopark: A billion years of stories
Randall Miller, 05 January 2012
Travels in Geology: Precipitous peaks and dunes in Colorado
Nicole Branan, 05 January 2012
Travels in Geology: Lassen Volcanic National Park: A volcanic wonderland
R. Forrest Hopson, 05 January 2012
Travels in Geology: Glacial pools to sea caves: A tour of New Zealand's South Island
Laurie J. Schmidt, 05 January 2012
Travels in Geology: Exploring mountains and eating llama in Northern Argentina
Joshua Zaffos, 05 January 2012
Travels in Geology: Exploring Lake Baikal, the Sacred Sea
David B. Williams, 05 January 2012
Travels in Geology: Climbing Mount Shasta
Helen Huntley, 05 January 2012
Travels in Geology: Chesapeake Bay, from impact craters to executive orders
Zahra Hirji, 05 January 2012
Travels in Geology: Australia's wonders, from ocean to desert
Jason Betzner, 05 January 2012
Travels in Geology: Atop the German Alps
Mary Caperton Morton, 05 January 2012
Travels in Geology: Arkansas: A geologic diamond in the rough
Mary Caperton Morton, 05 January 2012
Tracking Yellowstone's Activity
John Perry, 05 January 2012
Tracking volcanic ash: Helping airplanes avoid catastrophe
Carolyn Gramling, 05 January 2012
Tracking trace elements and isotopes in the oceans
Jeremy Jacquot, 05 January 2012
Toxic tide
Cassandra Willyard, 05 January 2012
Thirsty Cities: Water management in a changing environment
Lisa Song, 05 January 2012
Third hominin coexisted with modern humans and Neanderthals
Erin Wayman, 05 January 2012
Thinking outside the rocks in the search for ancient earthquakes
Mary Caperton Morton, 05 January 2012
There and back again: Alien From Earth tells the tale of the Hobbit
Carolyn Gramling, 05 January 2012
The vital statistics
Erin Wayman, 05 January 2012
The trailblazers
Geoff Plumlee, 05 January 2012
The thrill to drill in the chill
Julie Brigham-Grette, Martin Melles, Pavel Minyuk and Christian Koeberl , 05 January 2012
The Thirsty Dragon and the Wealthy Bear
Lindsey Bartlett and Michael E. Webber, 05 January 2012
The Thirsty Dragon and the Wealthy Bear
Lindsey Bartlett and Michael E. Webber, 05 January 2012
The rising global interest in coal fires
Glenn B. Stracher, 05 January 2012
The rise of community remote sensing
Erin Wayman, 05 January 2012
The quicker oil picker upper
Erin Wayman, 05 January 2012
The Moon Men: "Rocket Men" and "Voices from the Moon"
Carolyn Gramling, 05 January 2012
The long legacy of Peru's "Mine of Death"
Mary Caperton Morton, 05 January 2012
The Disappearing Lake
Cassandra Willyard, 05 January 2012
The cosmos on key
Staff, 05 January 2012
The Coconino's starring role in the creationist-geologist battle
Steven Newton, 05 January 2012
The Changing Face of Sudan
Megan Sever, 05 January 2012
The Big Turn-On
Carolyn Gramling, 05 January 2012
Texas Board of Education votes to strike amendment questioning evolution
Brian Fisher Johnson, 05 January 2012
Tetrapod tracks reset timing of four-legged evolution
Ian Randall, 05 January 2012
Testing methane's potential on the North Slope
Nicole Branan, 05 January 2012
Termites and climate change: Here, there and everywhere?
Chris J. Peterson, 05 January 2012
Temblor flattens Turkish towns
Erin Wayman, 05 January 2012
Swarm of earthquakes rattles Yellowstone
Alexandra Ossola, 05 January 2012
Swapping one greenhouse gas for another
Carolyn Gramling, 05 January 2012
Surviving field school: Better than reality TV
Clay Farris Naff, 05 January 2012
Super-Earths: Mirrors of our world?
Carolyn Gramling, 05 January 2012
Sunlight mobilizes mercury in wetlands
Nicole Branan, 05 January 2012
Student scientists cast a long shadow
Carolyn Gramling, 05 January 2012
Strategies to meet our water and energy needs: Insight from a Texas "Treemap"
Scott Moorhead, Suzanne A. Pierce and Carey King, 05 January 2012
Storms brewing over volcanoes
Carolyn Gramling, 05 January 2012
Storing CO2 in fizzy water underground
Nicole Branan, 05 January 2012
Stonehenge's Mysterious Stones
Brian S. John and Lionel E. Jackson Jr., 05 January 2012
Still in a haze: What we don't know about black carbon
Carolyn Gramling, 05 January 2012
Spot-free sun: Is that normal?
Elaine Tu , 05 January 2012
Soft tissue preserved in 80-million-year-old dino fossil
Brian Fisher Johnson, 05 January 2012
Slippery Slopes: How do we insure against landslides?
Brian Fisher Johnson, 05 January 2012
Shell-shocked: How different creatures deal with an acidifying ocean
Justin B. Ries, 05 January 2012
Shell tectonics may explain Mars mysteries
Alexandra Ossola, 05 January 2012
Seal missing link found in the Arctic
Jennifer Singer, 05 January 2012
Sea sprawl: Into the blue frontier of ocean development
Carolyn Gramling, 05 January 2012
Scores dead, injured following Indonesian earthquake
Megan Sever, 05 January 2012
Scientists Go to the Movies
Cassandra Willyard, 05 January 2012
Scientists find watery super-Earth
Brian Fisher Johnson, 05 January 2012
Scientists assess Redoubt's fury
Carolyn Gramling, 05 January 2012
Science and soccer: They're both child's play
Carolyn Gramling, 05 January 2012
Saving Energy and Water Through Superior Sanitation
Erin Wayman, 05 January 2012
Santa Fe impact crater discovery: A series of fortunate events
Annika Wallendahl, 05 January 2012
Rewriting rivers: What it means for river restoration
David B. Williams, 05 January 2012
Return of the Dust Bowl
Clay Farris Naff, 05 January 2012
Restarting U.S. rare earth production?
Harvey Leifert, 05 January 2012
Report from Ground Zero
Geoff Plumlee, 05 January 2012
Redefining Quaternary
Carolyn Gramling, 05 January 2012
Reclaiming Alberta's oil sands mines
Bridget Mintz Testa, 05 January 2012
Rebuilding Afghanistan
Carolyn Gramling, 05 January 2012
Re-examining the Burgess Shale
David B. Williams, 05 January 2012
Raising California's Sinking Delta
Cassandra Willyard, 05 January 2012
Raising bees and capturing rainwater: U.S. prisons go green
Brian Fisher Johnson, 05 January 2012
Raindrop study splashes old assumptions
Zahra Hirji, 05 January 2012
Questions arise over earliest evidence of human tool use
Nicole Branan, 05 January 2012
Putting Earth's history to sound
Brian Fisher Johnson, 05 January 2012
Protecting planets from us - and us from them
Barry E. DiGregorio, 05 January 2012
Powerful earthquake strikes Samoa
Carolyn Gramling, 05 January 2012
Pollutants threaten the Everglades' future
William H. Orem, 05 January 2012
Phoenix takes a bow
Brian Fisher Johnson, 05 January 2012
People of the Ice
Carolyn Gramling, 05 January 2012
Pelosi: Science first for economic recovery
Megan Sever, 05 January 2012
Paving the way for electronic waste recycling
Erin Wayman, 05 January 2012
Paleo Patrol: Was mankind's first leap in a forest or savanna?
Erin Wayman, 05 January 2012
Paleo Patrol: Primates of the Caribbean
Erin Wayman, 05 January 2012
Paleo Patrol: Out of Africa and into Arabia?
Erin Wayman, 05 January 2012
Paleo Patrol: Neanderthal genome offers clues on what makes us human
Erin Wayman, 05 January 2012
Paleo Patrol: A hominin family reunion at the Smithsonian
Erin Wayman, 05 January 2012
Pakistan quake kills at least 170
Carolyn Gramling, 05 January 2012
Pacific Northwest earthquake threat heightened?
Bernard Langer, 05 January 2012
Opening up space travel to everyone
Sam Lemonick, 05 January 2012
OPEC and Oil: The next 50 years
Rasoul Sorkhabi, 05 January 2012
Online stargazing with GigaGalaxy Zoom
Carolyn Gramling, 05 January 2012
On Her Majesty's space agency
Ian Randall, 05 January 2012
On Hannibal's Trail: The clues are in the geology
Erin Wayman, 05 January 2012
Old plutonium reveals new secrets
David B. Williams, 05 January 2012
Oil industries escape Ike's wrath
Brian Fisher Johnson, 05 January 2012
Offbeat Betting: Volcano betting gathering steam
Carolyn Gramling, 05 January 2012
Of sounds and cetaceans: Quieting a noisy underwater world
Mary Caperton Morton, 05 January 2012
Of molten iron and magnetism
Carolyn Gramling, 05 January 2012
Odd crests helped dinos communicate
Alexandra Ossola, 05 January 2012
Obama asks EPA to reconsider state-set emissions standards
Alexandra Ossola, 05 January 2012
November 26,1872: Great Diamond Hoax Exposed
Cassandra Willyard, 05 January 2012
Not the oldest hominid
Erin Wayman, 05 January 2012
New York's Dirty Secret: The effort to clean up America's largest oil spill
Cassandra Willyard, 05 January 2012
New USGS chief appointed
Carolyn Gramling, 05 January 2012
New federal guidelines aim to combat bat-killing fungus
Mary Caperton Morton, 05 January 2012
New cousin joins primate family tree - but it's also no missing link
Erin Wayman, 05 January 2012
Natural gas production linked to earthquakes in Texas
Carolyn Gramling, 05 January 2012
Natural dust may be harmful to ocean organisms
Carolyn Gramling, 05 January 2012
NASA's LCROSS crashes on the moon
Erin Wayman, 05 January 2012
NASA's hurricane pages updated
Carolyn Gramling, 05 January 2012
Nanoscale carbon capture
Lisa Song, 05 January 2012
Mysterious disease sounds the death knell for bats
Mary Caperton Morton, 05 January 2012
Musical magnetic reversals
Staff, 05 January 2012
Museums: Cleopatra: The search for the last queen of Egypt
Meg Marquardt, 05 January 2012
Move over Homo habilis: Early human evolution remapped
Mary Caperton Morton, 05 January 2012
Moonquake mystery deepens
Mary Caperton Morton, 05 January 2012
Moon much wetter than thought
Carolyn Gramling, 05 January 2012
Montreal Protocol affects more than just ozone
Nicole Branan, 05 January 2012
Mississippi Delta drowning
David B. Williams, 05 January 2012
Mining for iron oxides in coal mine sludge
Nicole Branan, 05 January 2012
Mini-T. rex fossil found in China
Carolyn Gramling, 05 January 2012
Minerals also evolve
Brian Fisher Johnson, 05 January 2012
Merapi continues to erupt
Carolyn Gramling, 05 January 2012
Mars' ice is pure, not dirty
Carolyn Gramling, 05 January 2012
Mapping safer drinking water
Cassandra Willyard, 05 January 2012
Map reveals height of the world's forests
Mary Beth Griggs, 05 January 2012
Maldives' residents looking for a new patch of land
Carolyn Gramling, 05 January 2012
Making electric grids smarter
Brian Fisher Johnson, 05 January 2012
Mag.-8.9 quake strikes Japan, tsunami heads for Hawaii
Carolyn Gramling, 05 January 2012
Local coastal impacts underestimated from sea-level rise
Erin Anderson, 05 January 2012
Lay of the Land: Terrain's Toll on the U.S. Civil War
Erin Wayman, 05 January 2012
Larger raindrops may make tornadoes more likely
Alexandra Ossola, 05 January 2012
Large earthquake rocks Iran oil port
Brian Fisher Johnson, 05 January 2012
Large earthquake rattles Baja California
Carolyn Gramling, 05 January 2012
Lack of water threatens "Garden of Eden"
Erin Wayman, 05 January 2012
Killer quake strikes New Zealand
Erin Wayman, 05 January 2012
Jupiter breaks out in spots
Carolyn Gramling, 05 January 2012
June 9, 1938: Huang He Diversion: Largest Act of Environmental Warfare in History
Nate Burgess, 05 January 2012
Japan's megaquake and killer tsunami: How did this happen?
Rasoul Sorkhabi, 05 January 2012
It's all in the wrist: Humans lack a knuckle-walking ancestor
Zahra Hirji, 05 January 2012
It's a Dirty Job, But Someone's Gotta Do It
David B. Williams, 05 January 2012
Is there really a minerals crisis?
Carolyn Gramling, 05 January 2012
Is it time to invest in entrepreneurial geoengineering?
Carolyn Gramling, 05 January 2012
Iron fertilization foiled by "shrimp"
Erin Wayman, 05 January 2012
Impossible Odds, Irrepressible Hope: Pakistan's water woes and the science that can solve them
David Hebert, 05 January 2012
Hurricane Ike sent Galveston's beaches out to sea
Mary Caperton Morton, 05 January 2012
Hubble's pics of Pluto: Dark orange and charcoal-black
Carolyn Gramling, 05 January 2012
How oil and water helped the U.S. win World War II
Fred Beach and Michael E. Webber, 05 January 2012
How amphibious whales returned to the sea
Alexandra Ossola, 05 January 2012
Houston avoids worst of Ike; gas prices jump
Brian Fisher Johnson, 05 January 2012
Hot enough for ya? Investigating climate change in "Heat"
Carolyn Gramling, 05 January 2012
Hot as Hell: Firefighting foam heats up coal fire debate in Centralia, Pa.
Mary Caperton Morton, 05 January 2012
Homo erectus footprints show modern way of walking
Mary Caperton Morton, 05 January 2012
Highlights of 2011: New Zealand: After 8,000 aftershocks, when will it stop?
Scott Burns, 05 January 2012
Highlights of 2011: Jobs, jobs everywhere, but not enough people to fill them
Christopher Keane, 05 January 2012
Highlights of 2011: Energy and economics 2011-2012
Carey King, 05 January 2012
Highlights of 2010: What does it mean to be human?
Erin Wayman, 05 January 2012
Highlights of 2010: Offshore wind in Texas and the curious case of Massachusetts
Sheril R. Kirshenbaum and Michael E. Webber, 05 January 2012
Hazardous Living: Thirty years after Mount St. Helens exploded
Megan Sever, 05 January 2012
Hazardous Living: Preparing for the storm of the century
Megan Sever, 05 January 2012
Hazardous Living: New Orleans, five years after Katrina
Megan Sever, 05 January 2012
Hazardous Living: Italian seismologists on trial for manslaughter
Megan Sever, 05 January 2012
Hazardous Living: Iceland afire
Megan Sever, 05 January 2012
Hazardous Living: Guatemala and Ecuador under volcanic siege ... and other hazards
Megan Sever, 05 January 2012
Hazardous Living: Good reading - is the apocalypse upon us?
Megan Sever, 05 January 2012
Hazardous Living: Geologists to be charged for not predicting earthquake?
Megan Sever, 05 January 2012
Hazardous Living: Discovery's emotional final voyage
Megan Sever, 05 January 2012
Hazardous Living: Collision forces behind devastating Turkey quake
Megan Sever, 05 January 2012
Hazardous Living: Climategate climatologists cleared of wrongdoing
Megan Sever, 05 January 2012
Hazardous Living: Bringing down the house at Pompeii
Megan Sever, 05 January 2012
Hazardous Living: Atlantis' final countdown
Megan Sever, 05 January 2012
Haitian quake no shock to geologists
Mary Caperton Morton, 05 January 2012
Haiti devastated by major earthquake
Bernard Langer, with additional reporting by Megan Sever, 05 January 2012
Gustav and the rising waters
Carolyn Gramling, 05 January 2012
Gulf oil spill threatens subsurface biodiversity
Harvey Leifert, 05 January 2012
Guatemalan landslide kills 33
Alexandra Ossola, 05 January 2012
GSA meeting: Water, water everywhere ... creating some to drink
Megan Sever, 05 January 2012
GSA meeting: Hydrocarbons not going into the sunset just yet
Megan Sever, 05 January 2012
GSA meeting: Biofuels vs. food - developing countries suffer most
Megan Sever, 05 January 2012
Greening the friendly skies
Carolyn Gramling, 05 January 2012
Great Lakes geologic sunken treasure
Lindsey Doermann, 05 January 2012
Granite countertops: NOT silent killers
Cassandra Willyard, 05 January 2012
Google searching for the world's next top scientists
Michael Price, 05 January 2012
GM, Ford, Chrysler CEOs may carpool to Capitol
Brian Fisher Johnson, 05 January 2012
Glaciers, not eruption: False alarm volcano mystery solved
Brian Fisher Johnson, 05 January 2012
Glaciers present a complicated tale
David B. Williams, 05 January 2012
Glacier moves in fits and starts
Erin Wayman, 05 January 2012
Giant dunes, not mega-tsunami deposits?
Carolyn Gramling, 05 January 2012
Getting a master's in social geology
Essa L. Gross, 05 January 2012
Geotextiles: From sludge to shoreline protection to surfing - what's next?
Nate Burgess, 05 January 2012
Geoscientists Without Borders: Geologists Lend a Hand
Erin Wayman, 05 January 2012
Geomedia: Zombie Science? New Madrid and "Disaster Deferred"
Carolyn Gramling, 05 January 2012
Geomedia: Twitter gives heads-up to users and officials about earthquakes
Brian Fisher Johnson, 05 January 2012
Geology 101: Reading the story in the rocks
Carolyn Gramling, 05 January 2012
Games: In Spore, cells divide and conquer
Carolyn Gramling, 05 January 2012
FY 2010 budget cuts Yucca, oil and gas programs
Carolyn Gramling, 05 January 2012
Further reading and international collaborations
Glenn B. Stracher, 05 January 2012
Fish guts can alter ocean's chemistry
Alexandra Ossola, 05 January 2012
Fire and ice produced Eyjafjalla's explosion
Carolyn Gramling, 05 January 2012
Finding water in the heart of darkness: Afghanistan's ongoing water challenges
David B. Williams, 05 January 2012
Extinction-era coal linked to Chinese cancer epidemic
Mary Caperton Morton, 05 January 2012
Exoplanet forecast: Quartz with a chance of feldspar
Nicole Branan, 05 January 2012
Energy's the hot topic this week on the Hill
Carolyn Gramling, 05 January 2012
Energy mission: "Kilowatt Ours"
Cassandra Willyard, 05 January 2012
Endangered snow: how climate change threatens West Coast water supplies
Erin Wayman, 05 January 2012
Electrical failure shuts collider down for the winter
Carolyn Gramling, 05 January 2012
EIA: Worldwide oil demand will plummet in 2009
Brian Fisher Johnson, 05 January 2012
Earthworms churn out calcite crystals
Mary Caperton Morton, 05 January 2012
Earthquakes overwhelm Tajikistan, Solomon Islands
Brian Fisher Johnson, 05 January 2012
Earthquake shakes southern New Zealand
Zahra Hirji, 05 January 2012
Earthquake rocks Sumatra
Brian Fisher Johnson, 05 January 2012
Earthquake rocks central Italy
Erin Wayman, 05 January 2012
Earthquake rattles eastern Indonesia
Carolyn Gramling, 05 January 2012
Earthquake prediction: Gone and back again
Brian Fisher Johnson, 05 January 2012
Earth: The movie (not the magazine)
Erin Wayman, 05 January 2012
Earth tides in A major
Staff, 05 January 2012
Earth science rocks at the USA Science & Engineering Festival
Lisa Song, 05 January 2012
Early results
Julie Brigham-Grette, 05 January 2012
Earliest fossil evidence of humans in Southeast Asia?
Erin Wayman, 05 January 2012
Dye-ing for efficient solar power
Mary Caperton Morton, 05 January 2012
Dry dock to wet tap: Old ships become floating desalination plants
David Kreamer, 05 January 2012
Down to Earth With: Nobel Prize winner Adam Riess
Sam Lemonick, 05 January 2012
Don't forget about the Christchurch earthquake: Lessons learned from disaster
Michael W. Hamburger and Walter D. Mooney, 05 January 2012
DOE promises $2.4 billion for clean coal
Carolyn Gramling, 05 January 2012
Do impacts trigger extinctions? Impact theory still controversial
David B. Williams, 05 January 2012
Dinosaurs' true colors revealed
David B. Williams, 05 January 2012
Dinosaurs' active lifestyles suggest they were warm-blooded
Brian Fisher Johnson, 05 January 2012
Dinosaurs of a feather may not have evolved together
Brian Fisher Johnson, 05 January 2012
Designing Snowflakes
Brian Fisher Johnson, 05 January 2012
Deciphering mass extinctions
Brian Fisher Johnson, 05 January 2012
Danger in the Deep: Chemical weapons lie off our coasts
Nicole Branan, 05 January 2012
Danger and wonder in Nat Geo's "Giant Crystal Cave"
Carolyn Gramling, 05 January 2012
D-Day's Legacy: Remnants of invasion linger in beach sands
Earle F. McBride and M. Dane Picard, 05 January 2012
Crystal Ball EARTH: Space: NASA keeps watch on a changing planet
Kathryn Hansen, 05 January 2012
Crystal Ball EARTH: Policy: A tale of two years
Corina Cerovski-Darriau, 05 January 2012
Crystal Ball EARTH: Minerals management: The changing commodities scene
Erin Wayman, 05 January 2012
CryoScoop: Woolly rhino traveled with an ice scraper
Kathryn Hansen, 05 January 2012
CryoScoop: Sea ice synopsis and a whale tale
Kathryn Hansen, 05 January 2012
CryoScoop: Massive rift portends Antarctic berg
Kathryn Hansen, 05 January 2012
CryoScoop: Ice islands and a new Antarctic map
Kathryn Hansen, 05 January 2012
CryoScoop: Green Light to McMurdo
Kathryn Hansen, 05 January 2012
CryoScoop: A must-read special issue
Kathryn Hansen, 05 January 2012
Cruising the Atlantic to trace elemental movements
Jeremy Jacquot, 05 January 2012
Criminals steal London dino's dung
Alexandra Ossola, 05 January 2012
Creeping faults warn of impending earthquakes?
Nicole Branan, 05 January 2012
Creationism creeps into mainstream geology
Steven Newton, 05 January 2012
Court rules against Army Corps in New Orleans flooding case
Megan Sever, 05 January 2012
Congress lets bans on outer continental shelf drilling expire
Marcy Gallo, 05 January 2012
Comet finished off North American big game animals, cooled the planet?
Brian Fisher Johnson, 05 January 2012
Cold case files: Forging forensic isoscapes
Carolyn Gramling, 05 January 2012
Coal-to-liquids: Can fuel made from coal replace gasoline?
Michael E. Webber, 05 January 2012
Closing Istanbul's seismic gap
Mary Caperton Morton, 05 January 2012
Clearing roadways: A little salt goes a long way
Mary Caperton Morton, 05 January 2012
Cityscape, 'wet regions' fueled Atlanta tornado
Brian Fisher Johnson, 05 January 2012
China quake kills at least 400
Carolyn Gramling, 05 January 2012
Chile's quake larger but less destructive than Haiti's
Erin Wayman, 05 January 2012
Chile quake/tsunami news coverage: The bad and the good
Carolyn Gramling, 05 January 2012
Chemical clues reveal ancient geography
Erin Wayman, 05 January 2012
Charting a course correction: A review of Earth: The Operators' Manual
Thomas Wagner, 05 January 2012
Cash for Clunkers' footprint
Erin Wayman, 05 January 2012
Capturing carbon from coal plants: Is it feasible?
Cassandra Willyard, 05 January 2012
Canyonlands National Park: The Southwest's best-kept secret
Zahra Hirji, 05 January 2012
Cantabrians keep humor in the hardship
Scott Burns, 05 January 2012
Can snowstorms be categorized like hurricanes or other hazards?
Meg Marquardt, 05 January 2012
Californians prepare for the Big One
Nicole Branan and Megan Sever, 05 January 2012
Breaking the Energy Barrier
Michael E. Webber, 05 January 2012
Brazil says 'no thanks' to OPEC
Carolyn Gramling, 05 January 2012
Bolivia turns iron mountain into gold
Cassandra Willyard, 05 January 2012
Blogging on EARTH: Yellow submarine robot debuts at AGU meeting
Carolyn Gramling, 05 January 2012
Blogging on EARTH: Webb Space Telescope ensnared in political drama
Timothy Oleson, 05 January 2012
Blogging on EARTH: The lighter side of geo-jargon
Timothy Oleson, 05 January 2012
Blogging on EARTH: South Sudan secedes - what does that mean for its oil?
Megan Sever, 05 January 2012
Blogging on EARTH: Second dispatches from EGU
Carolyn Gramling, 05 January 2012
Blogging on EARTH: Previously unknown fault responsible for Haiti quake
Meg Marquardt, 05 January 2012
Blogging on EARTH: First dispatches from EGU
Carolyn Gramling, 05 January 2012
Blogging on EARTH: FEMA's plans for New Madrid
Carolyn Gramling, 05 January 2012
Blogging on EARTH: EGU: Geologists help law enforcement
Carolyn Gramling, 05 January 2012
Blogging on Earth: Driveway sealants add PAHs to environment
Carolyn Gramling, 05 January 2012
Blogging on EARTH: Controversy over the weekend effect
Meg Marquardt, 05 January 2012
Blogging on EARTH: Climate change threatens Virginia's vacation spots
Meg Marquardt, 05 January 2012
Blogging on EARTH: Arsenic provides a G#ALA event in the science world
Timothy Oleson, 05 January 2012
Blogging on EARTH: Ancient whale with a big bite named for Moby Dick author
Meg Marquardt, 05 January 2012
Blogging on EARTH: AGU: Japan tsunami actually made population more vulnerable?
Megan Sever, 05 January 2012
Blogging on EARTH: A proposed twist on carbon trades at AGU
Carolyn Gramling, 05 January 2012
Blogging on EARTH: "Climategate" scientist tells his side
Carolyn Gramling, 05 January 2012
Blogging on EARTH linkfest: More on the Iceland eruption
Carolyn Gramling, 05 January 2012
Biophysical economics: The Mississippi Delta as a lens for global issues
John W. Day, Charles A.S. Hall and Alejandro Yez-Arancibia, 05 January 2012
Biofuels and food: Mutually exclusive?
Peter Hazell, 05 January 2012
Bids in space: When should we outsource government science?
Carolyn Gramling, 05 January 2012
Benchmarks: The first Earth Day
Megan Sever, 05 January 2012
Benchmarks: September 30, 1861: Archaeopteryx is discovered and described
David B. Williams, 05 January 2012
Benchmarks: November 22, 1859: "On the Origin of Species" published
David B. Williams, 05 January 2012
Benchmarks: May 29, 1919: Solar eclipse "proves" relativity
Nate Burgess, 05 January 2012
Benchmarks: March 1, 1872: "Bone Wars" heat up
Brian Fisher Johnson, 05 January 2012
Benchmarks: January 3, 1961: Three men die in nuclear reactor meltdown
Cassandra Willyard, 05 January 2012
Benchmarks: February 12, 1809: Charles Robert Darwin is born - and so began modern biology
Nicole Branan, 05 January 2012
Benchmarks: December 3, 1984: Bhopal gas leak kills thousands
Cassandra Willyard, 05 January 2012
Benchmarks: December 16, 1811-February 7, 1812: The New Madrid earthquakes strike the Heartland
Terri Cook and Lon Abbott, 05 January 2012
Benchmarks: August 17, 1959: Hebgen Lake earthquake and landslide
Callan Bentley, 05 January 2012
Benchmarks: April 26, 1986: Nuclear explosion at Chernobyl
Carolyn Gramling, 05 January 2012
Benchmarks: April 1, 1877: Prospector begins search for Tombstone's silver
Erin Wayman, 05 January 2012
Benchmarks: Henri Becquerel discovers radioactivity on February 26, 1896
Carolyn Gramling, 05 January 2012
Before Lucy: Older hominid Ardi challenges thinking about human evolution
Erin Wayman, 05 January 2012
Beads of water on the moon
Erin Wayman, 05 January 2012
Bats and white-nose syndrome = VA cavers, please stay out
Carolyn Gramling, 05 January 2012
Baja quake sheds light on liquefaction
Mary Caperton Morton, 05 January 2012
Bailout bill passes, extends renewable energy tax credits
Carolyn Gramling, 05 January 2012
Bacteria back from the brink
Tim Lowenstein, 05 January 2012
Asia's hazardous month
Erin Wayman, 05 January 2012
As Green As It Gets: Algae Biofuels
Carolyn Gramling, 05 January 2012
Art and dinosaurs
Carolyn Gramling, 05 January 2012
Around the world in the Solar Taxi
Carolyn Gramling, 05 January 2012
Are birds dinosaurs? New evidence muddies the picture
Carolyn Gramling, 05 January 2012
Arctic soils retain more carbon
Ari Hartmann, 05 January 2012
Ancient meteorites reveal early magnetic fields
Erin Wayman, 05 January 2012
All that glitters... Acid mine drainage: The toxic legacy of gold mining in South Africa
Sara E. Pratt, 05 January 2012
Alaska's Mt. Redoubt erupts at last
Carolyn Gramling, 05 January 2012
Air pollutants from "megacities" a growing problem
Zahra Hirji, 05 January 2012
AGU: Mount St. Helens has gone back to sleep
Megan Sever, 05 January 2012
AGU: How scientists should talk climate change
Brian Fisher Johnson, 05 January 2012
AGU: Colorado ski industry owes Great Salt Lake thank you note
Brian Fisher Johnson, 05 January 2012
AGU: Climate science report questions likelihood of abrupt climate change
Megan Sever, 05 January 2012
AGU: Aloha, magma! Geothermal engineers drill into surprising lava
Carolyn Gramling, 05 January 2012
Age changes you: Torosaurus actually just old Triceratops
Erin Wayman, 05 January 2012
Afghanistan's mineral wealth
Carolyn Gramling, 05 January 2012
A whale of a wind turbine
Mary Caperton Morton, 05 January 2012
A tale of two rocks: Moon-like rocks right next door
Paul D. Lowman, Patrick T. Taylor and M. Bruce Milam , 05 January 2012
A memoir: A decade-plus of tracking lunar larceny
Joseph Richard Gutheinz Jr., 05 January 2012
A Martian icecap, now in 3-D
Patrick Morgan, 05 January 2012
A history of "Big Ones"
Erin Wayman, 05 January 2012
A day without Glory
Adam Voiland, 05 January 2012
2012 budget requests a mixed bag for science
Carolyn Gramling, with additional reporting by Megan Sever and Erin Wayman, 05 January 2012
"Missing link" or major hype?
Erin Wayman, 05 January 2012
'The Big Necessity' Reclaiming feces
Brian Fisher Johnson, 05 January 2012