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April 2015
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Shrinking snowpack projected in western U.S. as rain-snow boundary climbs higher
Wedge approach proposed to lower water stress
Mysterious rapid radio burst captured live
Earliest primates were tree dwellers
Geologic Column: The Rumpelstiltskin Factor
Comment: When scientists come under legal attack
Geoscience on Film: A parting ode to an awe-inspiring land
Some coral reefs bounce back after bleaching
Bird genomes untangle branches of avian family tree
Geoscience on Film: Of tides and tigers in the world's largest river delta
Down the Earth With: Clive Oppenheimer
Geomedia: Books: Breaking New Ground
Beyond the bomb: The world's nuclear watchdog expands its science
Where on Earth? - April 2015
Of temperature and tone: Has climate shaped human languages?
Travels in Geology: A trek through Himalayan geology in Nepal
Fire-driven clouds and swirling winds whipped up record-setting New Mexico blaze
Ground-shaking research: How humans trigger earthquakes
Benchmarks: April 12, 1934: Record winds buffet Mount Washington
Ice (Re) Cap: April 2015
A front-row seat at a fire-and-ice show
Rome's hidden water trade led to glory, maybe ruin
Small tremor could have triggered big Chilean quake
Soft-bodied fossils cast in fool's gold
One-two punch of past warming may hold lessons
Methane be dammed!
Coastal cities will see regular flooding
Two new looks at Titan's dunes
Chaitén's vigorous volcanic history revealed
Did a geographic shift trigger the Cambrian Explosion?
Geologic Column: Nature for couch potatoes
Comment: Our flawed perceptions of risk
Down to Earth With: The USGS Landslide Response Team
Geomedia: Books: Rediscovering the science behind Thoreau's 'Walden'
Can dam releases restore river ecosystems?
Travels in Geology: Skiing into the heart of an Andean Volcano
Kamikaze typhoons spared Japan from Kublai Khan
A journey to Pluto and beyond with New Horizons
Did three convicts survive their escape from Alcatraz? Modern modeling adds to a decades-old mystery
April 2015 - Table of Contents
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