This week’s theme is linkages – and looking at just some of the links between volcanoes, earthquakes and the atmosphere.
Alaskan Earthquakes, Earthquake Early Warnings and Hurricane Harvey: Geoscience 28 March-3 April 2019
This week’ items are all concerned with natural disasters – earthquake in Alaska, earthquake early warnings and the impacts of Hurricane Harvey.
Earthquakes in East Africa and Antarctica, and Chinese Fossils: Geoscience 21-27 March 2019
This week in Geoscience: Let’s look at intraplate earthquakes in Africa and Antarctica, and the discovery of a new cache of Cambrian fossils in China.
Moon Rocks, Geoengineering and a Hawaiian Earthquake: Geoscience 14-20 March 2019
An eclectic series of geoscience items this week takes us to Hawaii, into the stratosphere … and on to the Moon.
The 2011 Japan Earthquake, Old Faults Reactivated and the Impact of Climate Change: Geoscience 7-13 March 2019
Two unexpected earthquakes feature this week, along with lessons we can learn from them – and we look at some of the impacts of climate change on marginal ecosystems.
Ecuador Earthquake, California Volcanoes and New Evidence About the Death of the Dinosaurs: Geoscience 21-27 February 2019
This week we’re looking at the ongoing mystery of the end of the dinosaurs, plus volcanic hazard in California and the first big earthquake of 2019.
Carbon Sequestration Via Earthquake, Rapid Fault Rupture, and an Anniversary: Geoscience 14-20 February 2019
This week there are very different lessons to be learned from two devastating earthquakes – and we take a look at the life cycle of a remarkable volcano.
Martian Water, Vanishing Arctic Ice and Mediterranean Tsunami Risk: Geoscience 6-13 February 2019
This week’s articles include the case for liquid water on Mars, loss of ice in the Canadian Arctic and evidence for past flank collapse on Stromboli.
Himalayan Ice Loss, Extra-Terrestrial Water and the European Settlement of the Americas: Geoscience 1-7 February 2019
This week we go back in time, travel into outer space and visit the highest place on Earth.
Ocean Warming, Antarctic Ice and an Earthquake Anniversary: Geoscience 10-16 January 2019
This week we remember the Longridge earthquake of 1994, and look at deadal (and longer) changes is ocean heating and Antarctic ice loss.