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Explosive lies: How volcanoes can lie about their age, and what it means for us
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Fossils provide new clues to Tibetan Plateau’s evolution
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Fracking: How Isotope Hydrology can Support Environmental Assessments to Help Protect Groundwater
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Geoscientists find new fallout from ‘the collision that changed the world’
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High levels of black carbon discovered in Siberia, which could speed up Arctic thaw
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High molybdenum in Wisconsin wells not from coal ash
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Holy Pleistocene, answer’s in bat cave
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Hot Carbon: Carbon-14 and a Revolution in Science (John F. Marra, Columbia University Press, 2019)
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How slick water and black shale in fracking combine to produce radioactive waste
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Hyperactive comets may hold key to Earth sea mystery
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Investigating Hydrological Processes in Small Catchments
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Isotopes track carbon cycle in northern Wisconsin wilderness
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Managing water resources: Bolivia uncovers aquifer’s secrets with nuclear technology
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Monumental meeting points in Neolithic Britain
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Moon’s been getting oxygen from Earth’s plants for billions of years
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More 'reactive' land surfaces cooled the Earth down
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More ‘reactive’ land surfaces cooled the Earth down
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NAU researchers join Department of Energy project to study the soil microbiome and its effect on carbon persistence
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New Date For Greek Eruption That May Have Inspired Atlantis Myth
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New evidence backs early formation theory for the moon
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