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"geoscience" Definitions
  1. the sciences concerned with studying the earth or part of it, especially geology

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Female environmental science and geoscience technicians make 105.8% as much as male environmental science and geoscience technicians.
But today's study, published in Nature Geoscience, is the first to look at letters from around the world and to focus on the field of geoscience, also called earth science.
The full results were published in the journal Nature Geoscience.
The findings were published Monday in the journal Nature Geoscience.
Hesselbrock published his result in the journal Nature Geoscience today.
Their study published this week in the journal Nature Geoscience.
Their findings were published this week in the journal Nature Geoscience.
The details of this survey now appear in the journal Nature Geoscience.
A study appearing in this week's Nature Geoscience may offer an explanation.
Hoggard is lead author on a paper published today in Nature Geoscience.
Just like all of STEM, the field of geoscience is dominated by men.
Similarly, researchers of different geoscience stripes are giving their own interpretation of the curious signal.
This is interesting for several reasons, according to the paper published today in Nature Geoscience.
Curiosity scientists described the scene in an article in "Nature Geoscience" published earlier this week.
Taryn Black, a graduate student studying geoscience at the University of Washington, has considered working there.
New research published this week in Nature Geoscience reveals yet another astounding Titanian feature: equatorial dust storms.
Women receive 40 percent of the geoscience doctorates, but they are only 10 percent of the professors.
One recent paper in Nature Geoscience predicted that China's coal consumption may have already peaked in 2013.
Bartos was excited about how these results combine so many different fields, from geoscience to astrophysics to chemistry.
The study published Monday in Nature Geoscience reports that the Jakobshavn Isbrae glacier has been growing since 2016.
They found 365 particles of microplastics in each square meter, according to the study published in Nature Geoscience.
The initial results of the mission were published on Monday in the journals Nature Geoscience and Nature Communications.
Bushfires are generally slower moving than grassfires, and are an "intrinsic part of Australia's environment," according to Geoscience Australia.
It was published online by Geoscience Australia on Wednesday, with a further tranche due to be published next year.
A new study published today in Nature Geoscience suggests the Red Planet might experience small yet intense snowstorms at night.
And a new study published today in Nature Geoscience suggests this might be true—at least for the largest quakes.
That's how much scientists may be underestimating the impact of melting permafrost, according to a new report in Nature Geoscience.
A new study in the journal Nature Geoscience could help further refine exactly what's going on with water on Mars.
Geoscience Australia said the 6.4-magnitude earthquake was one of three large aftershocks that measured between 143 and 6.4 magnitude.
In the country's top 100 geoscience departments, people of color hold under 4 percent of tenured or tenure-track positions.
A team of researchers led by NASA's Oceans Melting Greenland (OMG) project published their findings on Monday in Nature Geoscience.
In a study published today in Nature Geoscience, researchers posit they've detected water within volcanic deposits spread across the lunar surface.
However,  a study published last spring  in the journal Nature Geoscience points to avalanches as the leading cause of the streaks.
The debris was examined by Australian and Malaysian investigators, along with experts from Boeing, Geoscience Australia and the Australian National University.
Peter Nelson, who studies geoscience at the University of Texas at Austin, recently added even more evidence to the hotspot theory.
The results of a new experiment published today in Nature Geoscience detail how scientists made the finding and what it means.
"(Geoscience Australia) analysis classified 12 objects as 'probably man-made' ... but cannot determine whether they are aircraft debris," the report said.
All around the world, women studying geoscience are half as likely to receive outstanding recommendation letters as men, new research shows.
Exploring this tantalizing moon is a lot easier said than done, as demonstrated by a paper published Monday in Nature Geoscience.
"It is estimated that only 10 to 15 percent of the world's oceans have been surveyed with the kind of technology used in the search for MH370, making this remote part of the Indian Ocean among the most thoroughly mapped regions of the deep ocean on the planet," said Stuart Minchin, chief of Geoscience Australia's environmental geoscience division.
This "meteoric smoke," described in a paper published Monday in Nature Geoscience, stimulates cloud formation at altitudes between 30 and 60 kilometers.
Geodesists from Geoscience Australia and all the states and territories have been working on the tools required for the transition to GDA2020.
But he says that a background in geology doesn't make someone an expert in all things geoscience — although it could be helpful.
New research published in Nature Geoscience identifies some similarities we didn't know about before, namely regional weather patterns and severe seasonal rainstorms.
According to a study published by the European Geoscience Union's scholarly journal, 70 percent of the Himalayan glaciers could melt by 2100.
" The team's results are published in the journal Nature Geoscience, and is titled " Formation of Hadean granites by melting of igneous crust.
The results, published today in Nature Geoscience, show that there are widespread "hot spots" of water-rich volcanic material beyond the Moon's poles.
As the team report in Nature Geoscience, this suggests an air pressure no more than half of today's, and probably only a quarter.
The Australian government is part way through a four-year, A$100 million ($70.75 million) exploration program under the oversight of GeoScience Australia.
A suite of seven studies published this year in the journals Nature, Nature Astronomy, Nature Geoscience and Nature Communications detail the spacecraft's observations.
And, it turns out, something even more unusual was at work, according to two papers published in the journal Nature Geoscience on Monday.
An analysis of the events, published this week in the journal Nature Geoscience, found that climate change was the culprit in both collapses.
The Moon is cooling, shrinking and stretching, causing "moonquakes" that shake the lunar surface, according to a new study in the journal Nature Geoscience.
The study of Apollo seismic data and analysis of more than 12,000 of the orbiter's photos were published Monday in the journal Nature Geoscience.
These patches are thought to come from an ancient carbon crust that's been hiding underneath Mercury's surface, a study published in Nature Geoscience says.
Bradley J. Scott, a volcanologist with GNS Science, a geoscience agency in New Zealand, said that the sulfuric gas was unpleasant but not harmful.
A study published in 2011 in Nature Geoscience suggested rocks and other debris could be placed on glaciers to slow down the melting process.
By 2300, another study in Nature Geoscience concludes, the melting permafrost and its resulting carbon feedback loops could contribute to 1.69°C of warming.
"It's a fraught situation," said Michael Oppenheimer, a professor of geoscience and international affairs at Princeton University who was not involved in the study.
The scientists described two dozen marsquakes in a magnitude 3 to 4 range in findings published in the journals Nature Geoscience and Nature Communications.
A suite of seven studies published Tuesday in the journals Nature, Nature Astronomy, Nature Geoscience and Nature Communications detail the spacecraft's observations so far.
The roads data came freely available topographic mapping datasets from Geoscience Australia, which is the same data that's used to make regular paper maps.
By 2300, another study in Nature Geoscience concluded, the melting permafrost and its resulting carbon feedback loops could contribute to 1.69°C of warming.
Earth's magnetic field, which protects life from intense solar radiation, almost collapsed 565 million years ago, according to a study published Monday in Nature Geoscience.
The team found that eight of these quakes seemed to occur close to these fault scarps, according to the paper published Monday in Nature Geoscience.
The debris was examined by investigators from Australia and Malaysia, as well as specialists from Boeing, Geoscience Australia and the Australian National University in Canberra.
Michael Oppenheimer, a professor of geoscience and international affairs at Princeton University, said Mr. Sanders's plan did not appear to take political realities into account.
Those dark streaks may be the result of granular flows like sand and dust, according to a study published Monday in the journal Nature Geoscience.
Today in the journal Nature Geoscience, researchers argue that without taking abrupt thaws into account, we're underestimating the impact of permafrost thaw by 50 percent.
Asian-Americans are better represented than other people of color, according to Dr. Dutt, accounting for 6 percent of those earning geoscience doctorates in 2016.
Her article in Nature Geoscience last week, titled "Race and Racism in the Geosciences," was so popular that the journal's editors removed its pay wall.
The tinkering ensures that modern navigation tools will continue to function properly, but it is a reminder of the geoscience mysteries deep beneath Earth's surface.
"I'm particularly excited about the moment when the sample will be retrieved," Neyda Abreu, associate professor of geoscience and mathematics at Penn State DuBois, told Gizmodo.
"Given currently available records, the present anthropogenic carbon release rate is unprecedented during the past 66 million years," the scientists wrote in the journal Nature Geoscience.
In a new study, published this week in the journal Nature Geoscience, scientists compiled the most comprehensive set of Southern Ocean observations available from 1950-2014.
A study published Monday in Nature Geoscience revealed that 42 percent of 31 peatlands surveyed in Europe are the driest they have been for a millennium.
Akatsuki spotted this particular gravity wave, described in a paper published today in Nature Geoscience, when the probe arrived at the planet on December 7th, 2015.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - As college attendance wanes through the semester, one professor teaches her 27 geoscience students how to work out the cost of cutting class.
One study published in Nature Geoscience in 2012 estimated that thawed permafrost could contribute up to 1003 degrees Fahrenheit (1.7 degrees Celsius) of warming by 2300.
A new study from Georgia Tech, published on March 27th in Nature Geoscience, sought to shed light on the massive and mysterious sand dunes engulfing Titan.
New research published in Nature Geoscience indicates that the planet's changing rotational velocity may result from Venus' thick, fast-moving atmosphere pushing on the planet's mountains.
"Let's hope this is not a foreshock of something bigger to come, which is certainly a possibility," said Dan Jaksa, senior seismologist for GeoScience in Australia.
A key part of the world's largest ice shelf is melting 10 times faster than previously estimated, according to a study published Monday in Nature Geoscience.
The details of this have just been revealed in a paper published in Nature Geoscience by Jody Webster of the University of Sydney and her colleagues.
New research published today in Nature Geoscience confirms that NASA's Curiosity rover detected a methane spike on June 15, 2013, while exploring Gale Crater on Mars.
In a paper published Monday in Nature Geoscience, these researchers speculate that perhaps, Pluto's ocean is kept insulated by a layer of gas beneath the ice.
The Mozambique debris was examined by investigators from Australia and Malaysia, as well as specialists from Boeing, Geoscience Australia and the Australian National University in Canberra.
This is one of about 6,000 abandoned and derelict mines - mostly gold, uranium and coal - across the country, according to the South African Council for Geoscience.
And because of human activity, emissions are now higher than at any time in the last 66 million years, according to research published in Nature Geoscience.
Hours later, another strong quake measuring 6.4 magnitude struck the same region, northeast of Christchurch, around the small town of Hanmer Springs, according to Geoscience Australia.
New research published this week in Nature Geoscience suggests Europa's surface is covered with tall, sharp-edged icy blades known as penitentes (pronounced PEN-E-TENT-EES).
"Study co-author Brendan Duffy, a lecturer in applied geoscience at the University of Melbourne, said that "the North Island would not have been a happy place.
Authors of a new study, published Monday in Nature Geoscience, found this trend looking at over 100 years of climate data from the Arctic and North America.
"Flowing liquid water in the current Martian climate has always been an extraordinary claim," the authors write in the study, published in the journal Nature Geoscience yesterday.
The earthquake is not imminent but inevitable as sections of the earth's crust press against one another, according to the study published in the journal Nature Geoscience.
In a new study, published today in Nature Geoscience, researchers found that the exact conditions needed to create this phenomena are present on parts of Europa too.
The earthquake was widely felt in Perth, the capital of Western Australia, a distance of more than 2,000 km (1,242 miles) away, data from Geoscience Australia showed.
New research published Monday in Nature Geoscience suggests it was likely a stationary gravity wave generated by the flow of air through the planet's mountainous surface topology.
A study published on Monday in Nature Geoscience suggests that the moon was forged from the fires of an ocean of magma sloshing over baby Earth's surface.
She came from El Salvador when she was 6, is now a senior at Rutgers University, and was planning to go to graduate school for geoscience engineering.
Data from the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter implied that the darkening was caused by water flowing and hydrating the salts, according to a paper also published in Nature Geoscience.
Another study, published in 2016 in Nature Geoscience, argued that Antarctic sea ice expansion between 2000 and 2014 was driven by decadal climate variability in the tropical Pacific.
Writing in the journal Nature Geoscience, Yale geophysicist Trude Storelvmo and colleagues analyzed data on atmospheric carbon concentrations, temperature, and surface radiation at 1,300 sites around the world.
A new study in the journal Nature Geoscience finds meteors may be responsible for helping to form clouds in Mars' middle atmosphere, about 18 miles above the ground.
New research, published this week in the journal Nature Geoscience, illustrates how trees in the state's sprawling Sierra Nevada mountains hung on to life before succumbing to drought.
That's the startling conclusion of research published in Nature Geoscience today, which builds on an earlier discovery about young, sun-like stars made with NASA's Kepler Space Telescope.
Marian Hanna, who said she is in her 50s, lost her job as president of ION Geophysical Canada last July when the geoscience firm closed its Calgary office.
An earlier study in Nature Geoscience found that we still have time to prevent a rise of 1.5 ℃—perhaps up to 20 years at current rates of emissions.
But a study published Monday in Nature Geoscience suggests that they were triggered across myriad young faults by a combination of escaping internal heat and Earth's gravitational pull.
Norsar, a Norwegian geoscience research foundation, said in a news release that it estimated the explosive yield of the recently tested bomb to be at 120 kilotons TNT.
These transient bouts of global warming may be connected to Mars' wobbly axis, according to a new model of young Mars' climate published today in the journal Nature Geoscience.
A study published this week in Nature Geoscience provides new insights into why the waters surrounding Antarctica stand to be the last places on Earth affected by climate change.
It could constantly shift, he proposes in the new paper published in Nature Geoscience, as mantle movements redistributed mass in the planet and changed the location of the poles.
But the new results,  published yesterday  (June 4) in the journal Nature Geoscience, suggest that East Antarctica has just as many earthquakes as other, physically similar parts of the planet.
Especially when you consider the second study, published today in Nature Geoscience, which finds that Ceres is drier than we originally thought—not bone dry, but certainly no ocean world.
According to a paper published Monday in Nature Geoscience, ethane emissions, after decreasing dramatically from 14.3 to 11.3 terragrams per year between 1984 and 2010, are again on the rise.
Over the past three years, South Korea's imports of key metals for lithium-ion batteries have jumped, according to data from state-run Korea Institute of Geoscience and Mineral Resources.
The Moon's surface is likely still rippling with quakes, caused by stressors ranging from interior contraction to tidal pressures, according to a new study published on Monday in Nature Geoscience.
The findings come from images collected by NASA's MESSENGER (MErcury Surface, Space ENvironment, GEochemistry and Ranging) spacecraft, and are scheduled to be published in the October issue of Nature Geoscience.
In a study published on Monday in the journal Nature Geoscience, the researchers first identified extremely hot summer days in the eastern half of the country from 1982 to 2015.
Those are some of the key discoveries made by NASA's InSight lander, which are outlined in a batch of six studies published on Monday in Nature Geoscience and Nature Communications.
Details: The study, published in the journal Nature Geoscience, found that a plume of relatively cold waters has encroached on the Jakobshavn Glacier from the southwest, starting about 600 miles away.
The research, published Monday in the journal Nature Geoscience, reveals that the Jakobshavn glacier — whose ice reaches some 220193,600 feet under the sea — is extremely sensitive to changes in ocean temperature.
In April, a team of researchers led by Marco Giuranna, a planetary scientist at the Italian National Institute for Astrophysics, published a paper in Nature Geoscience that offered a tantalizing solution.
The study, published today in Nature Geoscience, is the first one that tries to explain how exactly water — the key ingredient for microbial life — creates the streaks on the Red Planet.
The research, published Monday in the journal Nature Geoscience, reveals that the Jakobshavn glacier — whose ice reaches some 2,600 feet under the sea — is extremely sensitive to changes in ocean temperature.
A study published by the Nature Geoscience journal last year estimated that China's total emissions hit a record 9.53 billion tonnes in 2013 and then declined over the following three years.
The new insight into our closest neighbor in space comes in a study just published in Nature Geoscience by scientists from NASA, Johns Hopkins University, and the University of Maryland-Baltimore County.
Our addiction to fossil fuels has pushed the planet into a "no-analog" state that's "likely to result in widespread future extinctions," an exceedingly humorless study published today in Nature Geoscience concludes.
"It will be hard for us to provide enough for the oil companies in the next five years," Egil Tjaaland, head of the Department of Geoscience and Petroleum at NTNU told Reuters.
The Japanese government's hazard map tends to lull people in supposedly lower-risk areas into a false sense of security, says Robert Geller, a professor of geoscience at the University of Tokyo.
The re-analysis of the images was conducted by Geoscience Australia, a government agency, which received them in March as part of a scientific review that began last year, Mr. O'Malley said.
To fix the problem, Geoscience Australia is going to update Australia's coordinate system and move to what will be known as the "Geocentric Datum Australia 2020" in 2017, the ABC reported. Phew.
Researchers led by Don Banfield, a principal research scientist at Cornell University who leads InSight's weather science team, describe this faint nocturnal skylight in one of the studies published in Nature Geoscience.
"The differences in carbon isotope ratios correlate with their shapes," said John Valley, a professor of geoscience at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and a co-author of the study, in a statement.
A study in Nature Geoscience, published simultaneously with the wine study, concludes that carbon is being injected into the atmosphere at rates unseen since a major heating event about 56 million years ago.
Writing this week in Nature Geoscience, a team led by Pascal Rosenblatt of the Royal Observatory of Belgium show that within several hours of being struck, a vast debris disk formed around Mars.
Mardi McNeil, geoscience researcher at the Queensland University of Technology, told Mashable scientists have known about presence of Halimeda bioherms on the Great Barrier Reef, but their sheer extent came as a shock.
The bomb is estimated to have an explosive yield of 120 kilotons, which equates to a blast created from 265 million pounds worth of TNT, according to Norsar, a Norwegian geoscience research foundation.
The researchers analyzed the tone and length of 1,224 recommendation letters written for applicants to a competitive geoscience post-doc position at a university in the US. These letters came from 54 countries.
He and his colleagues reported in an analysis published in Nature Geoscience last month that human consumption — not seasonal fluctuations or climate change — is primarily to blame for the Great Salt Lake's desiccation.
Being the renegade that it is, the only continent that is also a country is moving north by about 7 centimetres (2.8 inches) each year, Dan Jaksa from Geoscience Australia told the ABC.
Their study, published in the journal Nature Geoscience, suggests that microplastics — long known as a source of water pollution — may also travel by air, spreading their ill effects far from dense population centers.
But the new models, detailed in a new study in Nature Geoscience, suggest the snow could be falling much faster in some nighttime areas — taking just five to 10 minutes to drop a mile.
Analyses of weather conditions found the plastics were likely coming from at least 60 miles away, lofted by the wind and washed out of the air by precipitation, the researchers report in Nature Geoscience.
The Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of Alberta (APEGA), which regulates the province's engineering and geoscience professions, is considering launching its own investigation into the incident, spokesperson Philip Mulder confirmed to VICE News.
Writing in Nature Geoscience, Som and his colleagues describe the results of an analysis of trapped air bubbles found inside a 2.7 billion year old lava flow at the Beasley River in western Australia.
The findings were presented Monday in a new study in the journal Nature Geoscience The three worlds all circle the ultracool dwarf star TRAPPIST-1, and all are just about the size of Earth.
The study, published Monday in the journal Nature Geoscience, provides new evidence that millions of years ago, Titan's frigid surface (it's -290 degrees Fahrenheit) was even colder — cold enough for liquid nitrogen to exist.
CAPE TOWN (Reuters) - Saudi Arabia will invest around $3.8 billion to enhance access to geoscience data and reduce regulatory red tape as it looks to boost mineral exploration, senior government officials said on Wednesday.
"We use the inert waste – that means it's not going to change over time," Gabriela Medero, a professor at Heriot-Watt's School of Energy, Geoscience, Infrastructure and Society, told CNBC in a phone interview.
Evidence of seismic activity on Mars that surprised the NASA team is part of a suite of six studies, published Monday in the journals Nature Geoscience and Nature Communications, capturing those first 10 months.
The findings were published Monday in the journal Nature Geoscience by researchers who studied one of the many "ice tongues" of the Nioghalvfjerdsfjorden Glacier -- also known as the 79° North Glacier -- in northeast Greenland.
The "short-lived eruption" threw an ash plume about 12,000 ft (3,658 m) high, New Zealand's geoscience agency GNS Science said in a statement, but added there were no current signs of an escalation.
"Wealthy countries like the United States [are] able to prepare and cope with problems like climate change better than poorer countries," Michael Oppenheimer, Princeton Professor of GeoScience and International Affairs, told CNN's Christiane Amanpour.
The bomb is estimated to have had an explosive yield of 120 kilotons, which equates to a blast created from 265 million pounds worth of TNT, according to Norsar, a Norwegian geoscience research foundation.
" Reconstructing the 'tree of life' Tom Harvey, a lecturer in geoscience at the University of Leicester, says tiny fossils such as Saccorhytus "provide a glimpse into a microscopic world that we rarely get to see.
An analysis published in Nature Geoscience on September 18th, by Richard Millar of Oxford University and his colleagues, suggests that climate researchers have been underestimating the carbon "budget" compatible with the ambitions expressed in Paris.
Speaking to CNN, Geoscience Australia Senior Duty Seismologist Hugh Glanville said while the 2011 earthquake had only been two degrees of magnitude higher than Tuesday's, a quake's impact increased logarithmically for every point of magnitude.
The recently tested bomb is estimated to have an explosive yield of 120 kilotons, which equates to a blast created from 265 million pounds worth of TNT, according to Norsar, a Norwegian geoscience research foundation.
What's more, the patches of graphite on Mercury's surface today may be the exposed remnants of a thick carbon crust that formed from an ancient lava ocean, according to a study published today in Nature Geoscience.
A companion paper, also published in Nature Geoscience today, uses models to show that thirty years of reduced sulfate emissions over Europe could have contributed an additional 0.5 degrees Celsius of global warming over the Arctic.
Now, new findings reported this week in the journal Nature Geoscience make the case that the effects of cloud loss are dramatic enough to explain ancient warming episodes like the PETM—and to precipitate future disaster.
Volcanic material has a static friction of around 35-45 degrees, meaning it wouldn't slide until it were placed on a 35- to a 45-degree slope, according to the paper published today in Nature Geoscience.
Maya L. Gomes, writing a commentary for Nature Geoscience, pointed out that the study relies on the assumption that the pyrites actually preserve information about this kind of near-shore environment, which may not be true.
That mystery is explored through a new lens in research published on Monday in Nature Geoscience, led by Michael Broadley, a postdoctoral researcher at the Centre for Petrographic and Geochemical Research in Vandœuvre-lès-Nancy, France.
A study published on Monday in Nature Geoscience suggests that this incongruity could be explained if the Moon was formed as a result of around 20 smaller impacts, instead of one colossal dust-up between worlds.
Analysis from Norsar, a Norweigan geoscience research foundation, suggests that the explosion created by Sunday's test is far greater than that seen in North Korea's last alleged H-Bomb test, which took place in September 2016.
Neyda Abreu, associate professor of geoscience and mathematics at Penn State DuBois, told Gizmodo that it's still unclear which of the several types of carbonaceous chondrites Ryugu would become if it were to enter Earth's atmosphere.
Along with geoscience students from Denison University, I'll visit classics like the Grand Canyon and Zion—along with a place where only 1,000 years ago, some of the most recent volcanism in the lower 48 states occurred.
"This is the first case in which an analysis of climate change of this scope has come up in the Trump administration," Michael Oppenheimer, a professor of geoscience and international affairs at Princeton University, told the Times.
Concentrations of phosphorous fell by a third from 2006 to 2014 in 862 freshwater lakes around China, although they remain above clean water levels, according to the report about the chemical element in the journal Nature Geoscience.
Geologists from Harvard University, Geoscience Australia and the Australian National University are drawing up a map to show where mining companies should focus their search for the ores of metals such as lead, nickel, copper and zinc.
Michael Oppenheimer, a professor of geoscience and international affairs at the Woodrow Wilson School at Princeton who was not involved with the article, said he was not surprised to see scientists banding together against climate change denial.
SR Languyan Mining Corp will shut "most likely" later this year, said Jaynul Ali Sambarani, head of mines and geoscience services at the Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources for the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region of Muslim Mindanao.
"If the lines [of latitude and longitude] are fixed, you can put a mark in the ground, measure its co-ordinate, and it will be the same coordinate in 20 years," explained Dan Jaksa of Geoscience Australia.
" In a commentary last week in Nature Geoscience, Kuheli Dutt, Lamont-Doherty's assistant director for academic affairs and diversity, wrote that "a lack of diversity and inclusion is the single largest cultural problem facing the geosciences today.
The SFO had alleged that Guralp, 67, and Pearce, 47, conspired to bribe Heon-Cheol Chi — who worked at the Korea Institute of Geoscience and Mineral Resources — to help secure contracts for GSL between 2002 and 2015.
"(This) will mean Geoscience Australia and the United States Geological Survey (USGS) will work closely on exploration, extraction, processing and research and development," he added, referring to the arms of the respective governments that handle minerals exploration.
The study, published in Nature Geoscience earlier this week, took a stab at trying to figure how much carbon humans can emit before crossing the 1.5 degree Celsius global warming threshold set forth in the Paris Climate Agreement.
Last spring Jennifer Macalady, a geomicrobiologist, astrobiologist, and professor of geoscience at Penn State University, led a group of radio astronomy students on a caving expedition to learn about how we plan to detect life on other planets.
According to new research published Monday in Nature Geoscience, tiny non-silicate particles on the moon's surface could become electrically charged by frictional energy generated by collisions with each other at wind speeds surpassing 15 miles per hour.
"For some time Saudi mining has been characterized by a lack of publicly available geoscience data, longer processing times on licenses and a lack of transparency," Khalid Al-Mudaifer, vice minister of mining, told an African mining conference.
SR Languyan is expected to shut its mining operations later this year as ore deposits at its project are nearly depleted, Jaynul Ali Sambarani, head of mines and geoscience services at BARMM's environment ministry, told Reuters last month.
A provocative contribution to that debate was published in the journal Nature Geoscience recently: "China's Post-Coal Growth," by Ye Qi and Tong Wu of Beijing's Tsinghua University and Nicholas Stern and Fergus Green of London's Grantham Research Institute.
"It is very prospective," Neil Hodgson, vice president for geoscience at Spectrum, told Reuters, adding that Somalia's source rock was similar to that found in Mozambique and Tanzania but the deposits were not as deep, suggesting oil over gas.
"It drives home the message that policies that curb greenhouse gas emissions can have a strong effect on future sea level rise," said Andrea Dutton, an associate professor in the Department of Geoscience at the University of Wisconsin Madison.
"This feedback hypothesis, whereby microbes increase because they produce needed meltwater, is an active research area, yet field experiments testing its assumptions are absent," the authors of the new study write in a paper published this week in Nature Geoscience.
In a new study,  published today  (June 18) in the journal Nature Geoscience, researchers showed how the interaction between Venus&apos fast-moving atmosphere and its surface, marked with volcanos and mountains, changes the speed of the planet&aposs spin.
In a study published last week in the journal Nature Geoscience, Zhou describes how she used seismic measurements from earthquakes around North American and beyond to build a visual representation of an inaccessible, mysterious place: the world deep beneath Yellowstone.
"It does not get better than the Bruce site," Earth scientist Mark Jensen, who's been involved in this project since 215, and is now director of DGR Geoscience and Research for Canada's Nuclear Waste Management Organization, told me in an interview.
"This is the perfect example of why the [Trump] administration shouldn't be ignoring climate change," says Michael Oppenheimer, a professor of geoscience and international affairs at Princeton University who was not involved in the study but collaborates with the authors.
But, according to a new study in the journal Nature Geoscience, it turns out these dark streaks are made mostly of "granular flow" — sand and perhaps rocks falling downhill — rather than water flowing down valleys during the warmer Martian summers.
But new research published Monday in Nature Geoscience throws a wrench in these dreams of melting utopias, by presenting evidence that many ice worlds would quickly spiral from too cold to too hot before life has a chance to take hold.
Understanding Antarctica's past to see its future Another Antarctic study published Monday in the scientific journal Nature Geoscience compared the geologic record of Antarctica's ice with the known astronomical motions of the planet and the wobbling of the Earth's tilt.
"All other things being equal, if you change the climate to make it less favorable in Mexico, you're going to see more of an inclination to move to the United States," said Michael Oppenheimer, Princeton professor of geoscience and international affairs.
Geoscience Australia is also working with other international bodies such as the Geological Survey of India to help uncover hidden deposits on the subcontinent, underscoring the competition among global mining zones to attract capital in the new wave of exploration.
In a paper published Monday by the journal Nature Geoscience, scientists working on the mission describe their observations in detail and suggest it was a "gravity wave" — a disturbance in the winds caused by the underlying topography that propagated upward.
Neyda Abreu, associate professor of geoscience and mathematics from Penn State DuBois who was not involved in the new studies, told Gizmodo that she was excited by the potential discovery of magnetite, a rock that can be indicative of the presence of water.
Scientists previously thought the lake was shrinking due to a shifting climate, but a study published last week in Nature Geoscience says it's getting smaller because humans are using water before it can reach the lake, writes Sarah Derouin for Science Magazine.
The study, published today in the journal Nature Geoscience, falls short of pointing to climate change as the main culprit, but it warns that typhoons hitting eastern China, Taiwan, Korea, and Japan will likely be even stronger — and deadlier — in the future.
In an article published in 2018 in the journal IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing, Dr. Pettinelli, Dr. Su and their team said that tests of a prototype instrument on a model of Yutu on Earth had generated similar erroneous signals.
"It's this push and pull between the pressure on the outside of the bubble and the pressure on the inside of the bubble," says US Geological Survey geophysicist John Lyons, lead author on a new paper in Nature Geoscience, describing the findings.
While such measures would not lower global temperatures - which are rising as a result of climate change - such simple changes could provide substantial local or regional relief on the hottest days, according to research published this week in the journal Nature Geoscience.
Scott KingProfessor, Geoscience, Virginia Tech, who studies the formation and evolution of planetsThere are a number of lines of evidence that at some time in the past there was more water on the surface of Mars compared with the cold desert conditions we observe today.
"The ability to numerically reproduce jerks offers a new way to probe the physical properties of Earth's deep interior," researchers Julien Aubert  from the University of Paris and Christopher Finlay  from the Technical University of Denmark write in a new paper, published in Nature Geoscience.
But the study, published by Nature Geoscience, said "in retrospect, the commitment may have been fulfilled even as it was being made", with emissions hitting a record 20193 gigatonnes in 22019 and declining in the following three years, dropping to 22020 gigatonnes in 2020.
The argument: While the idea of a carbon budget has gotten a lot of traction in recent years, two pieces published Monday in Nature Geoscience say the specifics underpinning carbon budget studies have become so complicated and nuanced as to render the tool useless for actual policymaking.
"Given the predicted high flux of meteorites in the late Hadean," the hellish era just after the Earth formed, from 4.6 billion to 4.0 billion years ago, "impact melting may have been the predominant mechanism that generated Hadean felsic rocks," the authors write in the new paper published in Nature Geoscience.
For, as the annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science learned from Gerald Bawden of NASA, Paul Huang of America's National Tsunami Warning Centre, Tim Melbourne of Central Washington University, and Meghan Miller of UNAVCO, a geoscience research consortium, the tools for accurate tsunami prediction already exist.
The company, however, is smaller than foreign competitors such as China's Jiangxi Ganfeng Lithium and GEM Co , and Belgium's Umicore SA. Over the past three years, South Korea's imports of key metals for lithium-ion batteries have jumped, according to data from state-run Korea Institute of Geoscience and Mineral Resources.
The study, published Monday in the journal Nature Geoscience, comes about a week after news broke that the level of carbon dioxide in the Earth's atmosphere spiked by the largest amount on record in 22, and on the heels of the hottest year and mildest first two months of 2016 on record.
"This so-called faint young sun paradox, a problem initially raised by Carl Sagan and George Mullen, is perplexing because it is unclear why Earth was not permanently glaciated under the less luminous sun," planetary scientist Ramses Ramirez, who was unaffiliated with the study, wrote in a News & Views piece for Nature Geoscience.
The letter, published in Nature Geoscience, is the latest in a series of increasingly desperate pleas from marine scientists to pump the brakes on mining the seafloor until marine scientists are able to get a better idea of what the effects this industry will have on this woefully understudied area of the planet.
By analyzing satellite images, the scientists found evidence of water trapped in "glass beads" in ancient ash and rocks that volcanoes spewed across the surface of the moon, said Ralph Milliken, lead author of the new research, published in Nature Geoscience, and an associate professor in Brown's Department of Earth, Environmental and Planetary Sciences.
Norway-based geoscience research foundation Norsar, which works to verify compliance with the Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty, said on Sunday that the underground nuclear test on Sunday was estimated to have an explosive yield of 120 kilotons, compared with the estimated 15 kiloton yield of the nuclear bomb dropped on Hiroshima in 1945.
"We want to gather all this information together, how close a planet is to the star, how energetic the star is, how strong the planet's magnetosphere is in order to help search for habitable planets around stars near our own and throughout the galaxy," said William Danchi, a principal investigator at NASA Goddard and co-author on the Nature Geoscience paper.
Our Solar System Could Remain Habitable Long After Earth Is DestroyedIn a few billion years, the oceans will boil away and the atmosphere will burn up as our sun…Read more ReadAccording to a study published today in Nature Geoscience, researchers used 3D global climate models to simulate how icy worlds around F and G-type stars (like our Sun) might skip a habitable period once they melt.
The agency reported the new H-bomb could be fitted onto an intercontinental ballistic missile, which experts believe would be able to reach the US. Norway's NORSAR geoscience foundation estimated the size of the blast at 120 kilotons of TNT on Sunday, six times larger than last year's North Korean test and roughly the same amount larger than the 1945 atomic bomb explosions over Hiroshima and Nagasaki that killed more than 225,000 people at the end of World War II. Arms control expert seismologists reacted with dismay to the size of the blast over the weekend.

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