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Geosciences Bulletin Board – 24 April 2017 - compiled by Elaine J. Hanford
On the 111th anniversary of the 1906 San Francisco Earthquake (and fire) – photo essay
Just 50 years ago, continental drift was beginning to gain acceptance as a theory
Humans have created enough garbage to define the Anthropocene, then littered space, and now we can see the garbage left behind on Mars
Oroville Dam spill was doomed due to serious design, construction & maintenance defects
- http://www.latimes.com/local/california/la-me-oroville-failure-analysis-20170417-story.html
- Report: http://documents.latimes.com/report-finds-serious-design-construction-and-maintenance-defects-oroville-dam-emergency-spillway/
Legacy of the 1997 Red River Valley floods in Fargo-Moorhead, North Dakota/Minnesota
Engineer tries to create Atmospheric Vortex Engine (AVE) to use tornadoes to create electricity
“Afterslip” observed on San Andreas fault in California for up to 12 years after M6 Parkfield EQ
- http://www.newsweek.com/san-andreas-fault-afterslip-earthquake-583766
- https://phys.org/news/2017-04-lessons-parkfield-fault-movements-earthquakes.html
Particulate pollution plays a significant role in orographic precipitation along the Sierra Nevada
New project to predict volcanic eruptions will monitor all land volcanoes from space
The shape of glaciers may help predict their susceptibility to thinning
Ingrid Ukstins of University of Iowa lived on & sampled active Yasur volcano in Vanuatu archipelago
Millions of seahorses die as by-catch in fishing nets each year
Mt. Fuji is not only a majestic volcano, but also a strong cultural force
Seismic surveys in the ocean force marine life to flee
Did you know a 400-m wide asteroid streaked past Earth last week? (video)
Potash deposit discovered in Michigan may be multi-billion dollar discovery
Understanding how gold deposits formed in the Witwatersrand Basin in South Africa
Chinese fossil site that yields earliest Cambrian animals is threatened by phosphate mining
Ranking hazardous asteroid effects from least to most destructive
- http://news.agu.org/press-release/new-study-ranks-hazardous-asteroid-effects-least-destructive/
- Paper: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/2017GL073191/pdf
NAS report outlines limits of ability to predict timing, duration, type, size & consequences of volcanic eruptions
- http://www8.nationalacademies.org/onpinews/newsitem.aspx?RecordID=24650
- PDF Report download: https://www.nap.edu/catalog/24650/volcanic-eruptions-and-their-repose-unrest-precursors-and-timing
Trace fossils (ichnites) of several groups of reptiles help define early Mesozoic in the Lleida Pyrenees
Retreat of Kashawulsh Glacier in Canada has triggered first known modern case of “river piracy”
Peru hit by floods, mudslides and earthquakes – death toll at 113 since beginning of 2017
Suggesting mechanism for the origins of banded iron formations on early Earth
New mineral named “rubinite” identified in oldest solar system solids from primitive meteorites
Loss of coral reefs associated with seafloor erosion and subsidence – my question: which is cause and which is effect?
What global warming??!!! Storms bring deep winter conditions back to the Alps
430 million years ago, the original sea monsters were Eurypterids or sea scorpions
- https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2017/04/170418125753.htm
- https://www.seeker.com/earth/animals/ancient-sea-scorpions-weaponized-tail-made-mincemeat-of-our-aquatic-ancestors
The extinct giant sloth Megatherium subsisted exclusively on a vegetarian diet
Preparations underway in Bulgaria for 26th Antarctic Expedition
Arctic Ocean is a “dead end” for floating plastics in the North Atlantic branch of thermohaline circulation
Deep sea life may give us clues as to what aliens would be like
Snowpack in the Sierra Nevada is bigger than the last four years combined
Underwater deposit of diverse minerals about 500 km off the Canary Islands contains vast amounts of tellurium that is used for solar panels, wind turbines & electronics
EPA will review rule limiting methane emissions at O&G drilling sites
Environmental Science Bulletin Board – 24 April 2017 – compiled by Elaine J. Hanford
New Book: “Environmental Realism: Challenging Solutions” - looks like an excellent perspective
Over-pumping reduced groundwater storage in California causing land subsidence in Central Valley and permanently reducing storage capacity – a reminder that the drought is NOT over yet
Rematriating native seeds allows Native Americans to collect, plant & trade foods that strengthen their heritage
Yellowstone & Glacier National Parks draw multitudes of tourists, but Native American history lies not far away
Necropsy report not quite definitive on death of 3,000-4,000 snow geese in Berkeley Pit in Montana in 2016
Tribunal in The Hague found Monsanto guilty of environmental & human rights abuses
Californians have been drinking water contaminated with TCP (1,2,3-trichloropropane) for 28 years
- http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/drinking-water-pesticides-california_us_58efe05de4b0bb9638e299ee
One more merger and just three countries will control most of world food supply
Bighorn ram euthanized after contacting domestic sheep in Idaho – preventive measure to stop potential transfer of disease from domestic to wild animals
Three rivers in the Cameron Highlands declared biologically dead & only 10% of 123 rivers are healthy
Lots of people tweeted for Earth Day….but did they do anything to reduce their impacts?
- http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/if-only-earth-could-speak-twitter-earth-day_us_58f6beeae4b05b9d613e5017
- http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/earth-day-adopt-the-planet_us_58ef86cfe4b0b9e98489e53c
Looking into Medieval history for possible new antibiotics
NSF Special Report: “April Showers Bring … The Science of Spring” – spring flowers, thunderstorms & tornadoes
- https://www.nsf.gov/news/news_summ.jsp?cntn_id=191505&org=GEO&from=news
- https://www.nsf.gov/news/special_reports/spring/
Outbreak of mumps spread across several states likely not due to failure of vaccine
Six of the ten cities in the US with the highest levels of short-term particulate pollution are in California – oh, yeah, Reno ranks #10…must be all that stuff blowing over the Sierra!
How did the wild mustang become a pest?
Fish farms can be incubators for disease and resistance in parasites
Trapping deemed success in reducing feral hog population by 2,332 in 3 months in Missouri
- http://www.hannibal.net/news/20170419/feral-hog-strike-team-effectively-removing-species-in-missouri
Bacteria-infected mosquitoes were released into the wild in the Florida Keys in attempt to control Zika and other viruses
Study reveals high levels of mercury in 96% of women of childbearing age in 4 Pacific Island countries – likely from diet high in consumption of predatory fish
This orchid smells like “a thousand dead elephants rotting in the sun”
President Teddy Roosevelt used executive orders for conservation, quadrupling protected lands
You are what you eat! So eliminate as much sugar as possible and be healthier!
Burgeoning blueberry industry brings jobs, but uncontrolled growth & demand for water creates significant impacts on North Coast of New South Wales
Genome of the dingo will be sequenced
- http://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/dingo-wins-worlds-most-interesting-genome-competition-180962922/
- http://www.smh.com.au/technology/sci-tech/sandy-the-desert-dingo-wins-the-worlds-most-interesting-genome-competition-20170413-gvk6ck.html
Humans need to remember they are not alone when living in the countryside – wild animals get hungry
Allergy research has primarily focused on peanuts (legumes), eggs and dairy -- tree nut allergies may be massively over-diagnosed
Development of shale gas poses threat of fragmentation to forests in northern Appalachians
You are what you eat! Trans fat bans link to fewer heart attacks & cardiovascular deaths
Climate change may put human societies and a multitude of species “on the brink” if they don’t adapt
Synthetic blood is to begin human trials
Images from space of some of our National Parks
Prolonged exploitation of sand & gravel in rivers is putting dyke system in Vietnam at risk
Czech Government policy of arable land protection has failed and soil erosion results in loss of arable land
Where did Charles Darwin go when he sailed on the round-the-world expedition on the HMS Beagle?
- https://blog.oup.com/2017/04/charles-darwin-beagle-expedition/
- 1st year diary: http://www.oxfordscholarlyeditions.com/view/10.1093/actrade/9781851962013.book.1/actrade-9781851962013-div2-20
Energy Department says coal retirements have destroyed jobs & diminished energy diversity
- https://arstechnica.com/business/2017/04/energy-dept-chief-rick-perry-praises-coal-asks-for-a-grid-reliability-review/
- https://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2017-04/cup-cca041817.php
Eels navigate from Sargasso Sea to North Africa & Scandinavia by using the magnetic field of Earth
Using DNA of algae to track water pollution in rivers and lakes
Fire-prone ecologic regions may exhibit inhibited vegetation recovery & loss of plant diversity
Banned solvent methyl chloroform is proxy for hydroxyl radicals in atmosphere that impact methane content
Used increasingly, Neonicotinoid pesticides escape into the environment
Oklahoma passes legislation to end tax credit subsidy for wind power
http://thehill.com/policy/energy-environment/329175-oklahoma-ends-wind-power-subsidy
Coastal Zone Management Bulletin Board – 24 April 2017 – compiled by Elaine J. Hanford
Sea otters have returned to Glacier Bay after 250 year absence
· https://phys.org/news/2017-04-extraordinary-sea-otters-glacier-bay.html
California will need massive amounts of sand to “save” its beaches
· https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/sunken-pleasure-california-will-need-mountains-of-sand-to-save-its-beaches/
· https://www.hakaimagazine.com/article-short/californias-surf-spots-are-heading-wipeout
Continued protection of manatees and their habitat may help the species survive for another 100 years
· http://www.terradaily.com/reports/Florida_manatees_likely_to_persist_for_at_least_100_years_999.html
Population growth in coastal South Carolina slows, but not in Myrtle Beach
· http://www.postandcourier.com/news/some-south-carolina-coastal-growth-slows-but-not-in-myrtle/article_01330b02-0f3a-11e7-8f1f-efcef79d468d.html
· http://www.postandcourier.com/archives/s-c-coastal-population-growth-near-top-in-u-s/article_3acc67c5-1113-5184-9da3-59d73ebb05a5.html
Coastal Massachusetts considers coastal connections in a changing climate
· http://www.salemnews.com/opinion/columns/column-earth-day-coastal-connections-in-a-changing-climate/article_b40c547a-3a52-5a80-bf31-34b344294f78.html
What is the initiative for sustainable development of the “blue economy” in the Western Mediterranean?
· http://europa.eu/rapid/press-release_MEMO-17-1001_en.htm
Making a business case for building disaster resilience in the coastal cities of Asia
· http://csr-asia.com/csr-asia-weekly-news-detail.php?id=12675
Population of sharks is on the rise in coastal waters of the Southeastern US
· http://wydaily.com/2017/04/04/tech-study-finds-preliminary-recovery-of-coastal-sharks-in-southeast-u-s/
Oysters built the East Coast…and now, entrepreneurs are rebuilding the oyster beds
· http://voices.nationalgeographic.com/2017/04/11/oysters/
Forty years later, the sleepy fishing village of Shenzhen, China, is now a city of nearly 12 million
· http://news.goldseek.com/GoldSeek/1492632000.php
In 1817 the Mississippi Gulf Coast was a frontier, by 1917 it was a tourist destination
· http://www.sunherald.com/news/local/article141730629.html
Pining for cleaner air in the fjords of Norway – the transition from diesel to low-emission ferries
· http://www.bbc.com/news/business-39478856
Will renaming it a “swamp” solve a water quality problem in North Carolina port of Wilmington?
· http://www.coastalreview.org/2017/04/cape-fear-pollution-fix-call-swamp/
Bickering about the view when US Wind proposes installation of wind turbines of the Ocean City coast· http://www.delmarvanow.com/story/opinion/columnists/2017/04/19/ocean-city-wind-turbines/100437932/
Possible solution offered for the waterway pollution from Lake Okeechobee discharges to the canals and estuaries in Florida
· http://www.mypalmbeachpost.com/news/state--regional-govt--politics/scott-offers-surprise-solution-lake-okeechobee-pollution-fight/T581bOQdly9wiImY1PeASJ/
Imagine….health of coral reef linked to stability of ocean floor linked to erosion of beaches linked to…
· http://www.tampabay.com/news/environment/wetlands/vanishing-ocean-floor-in-the-florida-keys-worsens-risks-from-sea-rise/2321214
Louisiana proclaims disappearing coastline in a “state of emergency”
· http://www.digitaljournal.com/news/environment/louisiana-s-disappearing-coastline-under-state-of-emergency/article/490832
Marsh pond expansion a significant factor in loss of Mississippi Delta land
· https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2017/04/170421210830.htm
"Science gives me a hadron". - Unknown (thanks to Laura Crossey)
That AP report on overpumping/drought in the CV drives me nuts. The drought IS over - and wasn't the cause of the problem anyway. Mismanagement of water resources (in this case, aquifers) was and remains the problem.
Posted by: Tim in Albion | Tuesday, 25 April 2017 at 08:54 AM