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'Falcon' Explodes at Crowley Fuel Dock in Valdez

By Staff on Jul 23, 2013   At Sea  

'Falcon' Explodes at Crowley Fuel Dock in Valdez

An explosion aboard a vessel took place at the Crowley fuel dock in the Valdez small boat harbor on Monday morning.

Taking to the Sky to Better Sniff the Air

By Ned Rozell | Geophysical Institute on Jul 23, 2013   Science/Education  

Taking to the Sky to Better Sniff the Air

On a cool spring morning in the mountains of southwest Washington, 12-year old Cathy Cahill helped her dad plant scientific instruments around the base of trembling Mount St. Helens. A few days later, the volcano blew up, smothering two of his four ash collectors. When he gathered the surviving equipment, Cathy’s father found a downwind […]

OP/ED-Arctic Ocean 2013

By Daniel Lum on Jul 22, 2013   Op/Ed and the Editor  

OP/ED-Arctic Ocean 2013

Both the Chukchi and Beaufort Seas face imminent developmental threats in 2013 and 2014 through planned exploratory activities and eventual development. Multiple huge offshore seismic explorations are staging now for massive activity in several regions of the American Chukchi and Beaufort Seas.

Sea Level Rise: New Iceberg Theory Points to Areas at Risk of Rapid Disintegration

By Nicole Casal Moore | University of Michigan on Jul 22, 2013   Science/Education  

Sea Level Rise: New Iceberg Theory Points to Areas at Risk of Rapid Disintegration

ANN ARBOR—In events that could exacerbate sea level rise over the coming decades, stretches of ice on the coasts of Antarctica and Greenland are at risk of rapidly cracking apart and falling into the ocean, according to new iceberg calving simulations from the University of Michigan.

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