Last one in November! As usual, Elaine has sent another excellent group of BBs.
Elaine reports that the Thanksgiving Day weekend was sunny and warm in Reno -
until yesterday afternoon.
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Geoscience Bulletin Board – 27 November 2017 - compiled by Elaine J. Hanford
NASA visualization of 2017 hurricane paths across the Atlantic Ocean
EQ predictions for 2018 – slower rotation of Earth may (or may not) create more large earthquakes
- http://time.com/5031607/earthquake-predictions-2018/
- http://www.newsweek.com/earthquake-risk-and-earths-slowing-rotation-why-there-wont-be-huge-spike-716995
- https://www.forbes.com/sites/davidbressan/2017/11/20/earths-spinning-will-cause-more-earthquakes-in-2018-not-so-fast/#22761205139e
- https://www.forbes.com/sites/trevornace/2017/11/20/earths-rotation-is-mysteriously-slowing-down-experts-predict-uptick-in-2018-earthquakes/#3f06d6166f24
M7 EQ off coast of New Caledonia triggers tsunami alert in Australia
Mastcam helps reveal the geology of Mars
New high-resolution maps of bed beneath Pine Island Glacier in West Antarctica
- https://www.bas.ac.uk/media-post/new-maps-reveal-landscape-beneath-antarcticas-weak-underbelly/
- http://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-42052072
- Paper: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-017-01597-y
Northern portion of Cascadia Subduction Zone has better change of powerful earthquake
Observation of super-hydrated phase of kaolinite may improve understanding of processes that lead to volcanism & EQs
Gaining new insights into and from the Paleocene Eocene Thermal Maximum
Uncertainty phase still in effect for Öræfajökull volcano as seismic & geothermal activity increase
High-altitude volcanic eruptions can enhance the aerosol layer in the tropical stratosphere
Turning from solar & wind to energy generated from the ocean
Thin patches of dense rock on the core of Earth dampen seismic waves
- https://news.stanford.edu/2017/11/22/puzzling-patches-earths-interior-billions-years-making/
- https://phys.org/news/2017-11-mysterious-deep-earth-seismic-signature.html
Perspective: Combining chemistry, mineralogy & microbes to manage nuclear waste
How earthquakes cause tsunamis
134 EQs rattle the San Andreas – precursors to the “big one” or not?
Probing rocks deep beneath the ocean to investigate how life on Earth first began
Fisherman exploding “seal bombs” to deter seals – may be lawful under MMPA but is potentially harmful to other species including whales
First came the Cambrian explosion, then the Ordovician radiation
Special Report: autumn forecasts winter weather using new seasonal forecast model
Exploration of the Fairweather fault – one of the fastest-moving faults in North America
USGS releases map & companion pamphlet on historic and geologic history of Arkansas River Valley in north-central Colorado
Planetary Geology: granular flows on Mars where sand & dust move
Crust of the Moon underwent resurfacing after forming from magmatic ocean
November 1929 turbidity current snapped Trans-Atlantic submarine cables
Magnetic field on the Moon lasted until at least 3.2B years ago
Down to Earth with: Deep-sea biologist Stace Beaulieu
Chromium isotope system used to trace history of oxygen on Earth may lead to erroneous results
Longest known sauropod trackway found in the Jura Mountains of France
New study suggests first of two major explosions at Chernobyl disaster was nuclear – not steam
http://www.sci-news.com/physics/new-study-first-seconds-chernobyl-accident-05452.html
Environmental Science Bulletin Board – 27 November 2017 – compiled by Elaine J. Hanford
Investigation into efforts by Monsanto to save glyphosate – “intrusive & bureaucratic guerrilla warfare”
- Part 1: http:// ehn.org/monsanto-glyphosate-cancer-smear-campaign-2509710888.html
- Part 2: http://www.ehn.org/monsanto-takes-on-world-health-organization-2509721283.html
Houston, Texas, proposing major revisions to floodplain & building code regulations
Port Arthur chemical plant had largest wastewater spill in Texas after Hurricane Harvey – 100M gallons
New dipstick technology that allows DNA & RNA to be extracted in less than a minute
- https://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2017-11/p-adt111417.php
- Paper: http://journals.plos.org/plosbiology/article?id=10.1371/journal.pbio.2003916
Korea developing multi-lingual disaster alert system – “Emergency Ready” app for foreign visitors in advance of February 2018 Peyong Chang Olympics
New uses for old cemeteries – tapping into genealogy, making olive oil, facing mortality
Vietnam veterans may be silently fighting cancer-causing parasite
Book Review: “Modern Poisons” by Alan S Kolok
- https://islandpress.org/book/modern-poisons
- Preview: https://books.google.com/books/about/Modern_Poisons.html?id=p1obDAAAQBAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=kp_read_button#v=onepage&q&f=false
- Review: https://rosemariecawkwell.wordpress.com/2016/04/17/review-modern-poisons-a-brief-introduction-to-contemporary-toxicology-by-alan-kolok/
Live longer, live healthier!! Get a dog!!!
- http://start.att.net/news/read/category/news/article/business_insider-a_study_of_34_million_people_suggests_dog_owners_a-newscred2
- https://www.webmd.boots.com/heart-disease/news/20171117/do-dog-owners-live-longer
- http://www.mdmag.com/medical-news/how-dogs-could-help-patients-with-hiv-live-longer
Floating cities are being considered for international waters – “seasteading”
Calaveras Dam Replacement Project now costing $810M as part of WSIP to be completed by 2019
What foods are most likely to make you sick due to food-borne viruses or bacteria?
Washington DC seeking to reclaim and use stormwater
Long Beach, California, phase one construction for stormwater capture is progressing
Alternate slightly longer route approved for Keystone XL Pipeline across Nebraska
- https://www.nytimes.com/2017/11/20/us/nebraska-pipeline-keystone-xl.html
- http://thehill.com/policy/energy-environment/361194-keystone-xl-approved-to-run-through-nebraska
Oil pipeline spill are a near-daily occurrence
USEPA seeking 2-year delay in Waters of the US rule
Singapore begins phase two construction of $10B underground sewage highway
Relationship between economic activity and power use is changing globally
Southeastern forests at risk as demand for wood pellets increases
UN FAO survey suggests more countries proactive on antimicrobial resistance in food & agriculture
Revolutionary changes in the huge hog-farming industry in China
CRS Report: “Flood-Risk Reduction and Resilience: Federal Assistance and Programs” – more ways that the Federal Government is expected to bail out those who by now should know better
Conflicting perspectives on the Temporary Protected Status visa program for Haitians
Study finds “strong association” between high levels of fine particulate air pollution & poor sperm quality
The Marañón River in Peru may cease flowing once Chadin II project is complete
Tracking physical changes on Earth through 1.4 million daily satellite photos
American tobacco industry will begin court-ordered national advertising campaign to publicly admit truth about health effects of smoking
3M shipments of cosmetics from nearly 30,000 foreign companies are not tested for safety by the FDA – new legislation may lead to regulating toxic contents
Evidence reveals that mountaintop coal mining leads to increased disease and deaths in Appalachia
Slums do indeed exist and have their own “heat island” effect – get 5 to 10 degrees F higher than city
Perspective: Most Americans drink fluoridated water – is that a good thing?
Providing information to the public on progress of Gowanus Canal Superfund progress
The number of toxic chemicals on supermarket vegetables has risen 17-fold since the 1960s
Coastal Zone Management Bulletin Board – 27 November 2017 – compiled by Elaine J. Hanford
Delaware coastal cleanup in September netted 3.8 tons of trash
Tagging sharks in the Nantucket Shoals to collect data to help the declining population in waters that are treacherous for sharks
Surfers, scuba divers & anglers may help monitor hard-to-reach coastal areas
17 coastal projects & programs for restoring the Mississippi Delta
Is coastal living in jeopardy in Oregon? – Part II: State of Housing
Storm surge puts coastal area at risk of erosion in Alaska
Ocean City, Maryland, ACSPP manages & reduces coastal storm risks
Increasing population growth & development in southern Georgia pose threats to maritime live oak forest
Coastal erosion threatening homes and infrastructure in West Africa
Coastal erosion may release waste from 10% of historic coastal landfills in England clustered around major estuaries
Quandary: what to do when one endangered species gets eaten by another?
US F&WS announced it will not list Pacific walrus under Endangered Species Act
Washington Board of Natural Resources developing plan to manage coastal forests & protect threatened bird species
• DEIS: https://www.dnr.wa.gov/mmltcs
"Wish I didn't know now what I didn't know then." - Bob Seger Against the Wind
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