Media Releases
January 16, 2008
Nation’s Largest Geoscience K-12 Program Expands To Houston, Largest Market for Geologists
Houston public school students have a new opportunity to explore science through GeoFORCE Texas, a summer college preparatory program that inspires students to excel in…
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January 15, 2008
Advanced Energy Consortium Will Develop Micro and NanoSensors to Boost Energy Production
The Bureau of Economic Geology at The University of Texas at Austin’s Jackson School of Geosciences announces the Advanced Energy Consortium (AEC), a multimillion-dollar research…
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January 10, 2008
Salt Water Goes Fresh in El Paso
<< Return to ‘Edge of the Desert’… On Aug. 8, 2007, the largest inland desalination plant in the world opened in El Paso, Texas. Expected…
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January 10, 2008
Touring Ancient Aquifers
<< Return to ‘Edge of the Desert’… Although the water supply is a decidedly modern topic, the study of water, like all environmental issues, can…
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January 10, 2008
Edge of the Desert: Water Research Aims for Global Sustainability
Ian Duncan grew up on the edge of the desert. As a child in New South Wales, Australia, years would pass without rain, Duncan recalls….
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January 1, 2008
Seismic Images Show Dinosaur-Killing Meteor Made Bigger Splash
The most detailed three-dimensional seismic images yet of the Chicxulub crater, a mostly submerged and buried impact crater on the Mexico coast, may modify a…
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December 7, 2007
Ringside Seat
For 20 years, Fred Taylor has done fundamental research in the Solomons, an island arc in the famous Pacific Ring of Fire. The islands trace…
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December 7, 2007
Rapid Response Mission Helps Assess Earthquake Risk in South Pacific
On Monday morning, April 2, 2007, residents of Gizo, a small fishing town in the Solomon Islands, were shaken by a massive earthquake originating 40…
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November 29, 2007
Law of the Sea: Institute Researcher Helps Map Arctic Seafloor
This past summer, a team of Russian explorers piloted two submersibles to the bottom of the Arctic Ocean at the North Pole and dropped a…
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November 15, 2007
‘Ultrasound’ of Earth’s Crust Reveals Inner Workings of a Tsunami Factory
Research announced this week by a team of U.S. and Japanese geoscientists may help explain why part of the seafloor near the southwest coast of…
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January 16, 2008
Nation’s Largest Geoscience K-12 Program Expands To Houston, Largest Market for Geologists
Houston public school students have a new opportunity to explore science through GeoFORCE Texas, a summer college preparatory program that inspires students to excel in…
Read MoreJanuary 15, 2008
Advanced Energy Consortium Will Develop Micro and NanoSensors to Boost Energy Production
The Bureau of Economic Geology at The University of Texas at Austin’s Jackson School of Geosciences announces the Advanced Energy Consortium (AEC), a multimillion-dollar research…
Read MoreJanuary 10, 2008
Salt Water Goes Fresh in El Paso
<< Return to ‘Edge of the Desert’… On Aug. 8, 2007, the largest inland desalination plant in the world opened in El Paso, Texas. Expected…
Read MoreJanuary 10, 2008
Touring Ancient Aquifers
<< Return to ‘Edge of the Desert’… Although the water supply is a decidedly modern topic, the study of water, like all environmental issues, can…
Read MoreJanuary 10, 2008
Edge of the Desert: Water Research Aims for Global Sustainability
Ian Duncan grew up on the edge of the desert. As a child in New South Wales, Australia, years would pass without rain, Duncan recalls….
Read MoreJanuary 1, 2008
Seismic Images Show Dinosaur-Killing Meteor Made Bigger Splash
The most detailed three-dimensional seismic images yet of the Chicxulub crater, a mostly submerged and buried impact crater on the Mexico coast, may modify a…
Read MoreDecember 7, 2007
Ringside Seat
For 20 years, Fred Taylor has done fundamental research in the Solomons, an island arc in the famous Pacific Ring of Fire. The islands trace…
Read MoreDecember 7, 2007
Rapid Response Mission Helps Assess Earthquake Risk in South Pacific
On Monday morning, April 2, 2007, residents of Gizo, a small fishing town in the Solomon Islands, were shaken by a massive earthquake originating 40…
Read MoreNovember 29, 2007
Law of the Sea: Institute Researcher Helps Map Arctic Seafloor
This past summer, a team of Russian explorers piloted two submersibles to the bottom of the Arctic Ocean at the North Pole and dropped a…
Read MoreNovember 15, 2007
‘Ultrasound’ of Earth’s Crust Reveals Inner Workings of a Tsunami Factory
Research announced this week by a team of U.S. and Japanese geoscientists may help explain why part of the seafloor near the southwest coast of…
Read More