In the News
July 15, 2015
How Can We Keep Track of Earth’s Invisible Water?
This week, Generation Anthropocene goes on a continent-hopping tour of the invisible water that drives planetary processes. Producer Mike Osborne kicks things off by chatting…
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July 8, 2015
Franks: New Scenes in Cuba Hint at What Could Be
As we rode around Havana in late May with a Cuban friend, his excitement was palpable. He had recently opened a highly successful paladar, or…
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July 7, 2015
Coral Reefs and Earthquake History: Tale is There
In a clear sign that all is connected, particularly to our terrestrial coral reefs, researchers who were studying uplifted coral along the eastern coast of…
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July 7, 2015
STEMFORCE: Building the Next Generation of Geoscientists
The ever-growing age gap within the oil and gas industry workforceis a phenomenon that companies are all too aware of. It is projected that within…
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June 23, 2015
Money Approved for Texas Earthquake Study
Researchers will begin moving quickly to study what may be making the earth move in North Texas after Gov. Greg Abbott approved $4.5 million to…
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June 16, 2015
Don’t Let Texas’ Excess Water Go to Waste
The past few weeks have highlighted a challenge for water resource managers in Texas: we either have too much water when we don’t need it…
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June 12, 2015
The Q&A: Bridget R. Scanlon
With each issue, Trib+Water brings you an interview with experts on water-related issues. Here is this week’s subject: Bridget R. Scanlon is a senior research…
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June 9, 2015
Gauchos, Cowboys and Oil: RRC and UT Participate in Energy Law Meeting With Argentine Group
Texas and Argentina have cultures with a lot of things in common: big cattle ranches, workers on horseback and large shale reserves that contain oil…
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June 2, 2015
Texas Budget Includes $4.5 Million for UT Quake Research
AUSTIN—The state will dedicate $4.5 million to the University of Texas at Austin Bureau of Economic Geology to study seismic activity in Texas under a…
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June 2, 2015
UT Austin Devises New Way to Predict Summer Drought
This spring ranks in the top ten when it comes to rain. The Austin area is more than six inches above normal. But what does…
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July 15, 2015
How Can We Keep Track of Earth’s Invisible Water?
This week, Generation Anthropocene goes on a continent-hopping tour of the invisible water that drives planetary processes. Producer Mike Osborne kicks things off by chatting…
Read MoreJuly 8, 2015
Franks: New Scenes in Cuba Hint at What Could Be
As we rode around Havana in late May with a Cuban friend, his excitement was palpable. He had recently opened a highly successful paladar, or…
Read MoreJuly 7, 2015
Coral Reefs and Earthquake History: Tale is There
In a clear sign that all is connected, particularly to our terrestrial coral reefs, researchers who were studying uplifted coral along the eastern coast of…
Read MoreJuly 7, 2015
STEMFORCE: Building the Next Generation of Geoscientists
The ever-growing age gap within the oil and gas industry workforceis a phenomenon that companies are all too aware of. It is projected that within…
Read MoreJune 23, 2015
Money Approved for Texas Earthquake Study
Researchers will begin moving quickly to study what may be making the earth move in North Texas after Gov. Greg Abbott approved $4.5 million to…
Read MoreJune 16, 2015
Don’t Let Texas’ Excess Water Go to Waste
The past few weeks have highlighted a challenge for water resource managers in Texas: we either have too much water when we don’t need it…
Read MoreJune 12, 2015
The Q&A: Bridget R. Scanlon
With each issue, Trib+Water brings you an interview with experts on water-related issues. Here is this week’s subject: Bridget R. Scanlon is a senior research…
Read MoreJune 9, 2015
Gauchos, Cowboys and Oil: RRC and UT Participate in Energy Law Meeting With Argentine Group
Texas and Argentina have cultures with a lot of things in common: big cattle ranches, workers on horseback and large shale reserves that contain oil…
Read MoreJune 2, 2015
Texas Budget Includes $4.5 Million for UT Quake Research
AUSTIN—The state will dedicate $4.5 million to the University of Texas at Austin Bureau of Economic Geology to study seismic activity in Texas under a…
Read MoreJune 2, 2015
UT Austin Devises New Way to Predict Summer Drought
This spring ranks in the top ten when it comes to rain. The Austin area is more than six inches above normal. But what does…
Read More