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  1. Six feet under: this scientist uses advanced technology to hunt for unmarked graves.(PHYSICAL)(Elizabeth Wilson-Agin)
    Weir, Kirsten
    Current Science, a Weekly Reader publication
    [ Article : 2008 ]
    Keywords: Geophysicists -- Practice; Geophysicists -- Beliefs, opinions and attitudes; Methods
    ... survey ...
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  2. Pop rocks: having a blast at Yellowstone.(EARTH)
    Fraser, Stephen
    Current Science, a Weekly Reader publication
    [ Article : 2009 ]
    Keywords: Earth sciences research; Volcanoes -- Tests, problems and exercises; Hydrothermal systems (Geology) -- Research
    ... Geological Survey. "While working in Yellowstone National Park in 1997, I became interested in the ...
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  3. Saving the sirens: Current Science editor Kirsten Weir joined a scientific mission in the Caribbean Sea to help protect endangered sea cows.(Life)
    Weir, Kirsten
    Current Science, a Weekly Reader publication
    [ Article : 2003 ]
    Keywords: Sirenians -- Personal narratives; Science and technology; Sirenians -- Research
    ... of mangrove islands about 11 kilometers (7 miles) east of Belize City. Mangroves are aquatic trees that form large ...
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  4. Global Meltdown.(glaciers)(Brief Article)
    Current Science, a Weekly Reader publication
    [ Article : 2001 ]
    Keywords: Glaciers -- Measurement; Education; Science and technology
    ... to the size of "snowbanks," said Rick Wessels of the U.S. Geological Survey. (The red color in this satellite photo indicates ...
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  5. Lava man: volcanologist Ken Hon has one of the hottest jobs on Earth. (Earth).(Cover Story)
    McLaughlin, Sabrina
    Current Science, a Weekly Reader publication
    [ Article : 2003 ]
    Keywords: Volcanological research; Volcanologists; Education
    ... a rocky start, geologically speaking. Growing up in Colorado, he took an early interest in climbing the Rocky ...
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  6. Earth's changing landscape.(PHYSICS: TECHNOLOGY)
    Burk, Rachelle
    Science World/Current Science
    [ Article : 2012 ]
    Keywords: Earth -- Observations; Landscape changes -- Observations; Landsat satellites -- Observations
    ... the planet, Landsat monitors and analyzes changes in Earth's landscape. Run by NASA and the U.S. Geological Survey ...
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  7. Mapping quakes.(EARTH: EARTHQUAKES)(Brief article)
    Jozefowicz, Chris
    Science World/Current Science
    [ Article : 2012 ]
    Keywords: Earthquakes -- Observations; Earthquakes -- United States; Maps, Charts & Atlases
    ... ~130,000 2-2.9 Very minor ~1,300,000 SOURCE: UNITED STATES GEOLOGICAL SURVEY ...
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  8. Kansas is flatter than a pancake.(Earth)(Brief Article)
    Current Science, a Weekly Reader publication
    [ Article : 2003 ]
    Keywords: Natural history; Education; Science and technology
    ... for the Kansas Geological Survey, told the The Kansas City Star, "The west end [of Kansas is] about 3,360 feet higher than ...
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    Science World/Current Science
    [ Article : 2012 ]
    Keywords: Education; Science and technology
    ... minor ~1,300,000 SOURCE: UNITED STATES GEOLOGICAL SURVEY ...
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  10. Did floods carve Grand Canyons on Earth--and Mars? (Earth)
    Current Science, a Weekly Reader publication
    [ Article : 2002 ]
    Keywords: Education; Science and technology
    ... Webb, a research geologist with U.S. Geological Survey, says natural dams seem to have formed ...
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  11. Hot job: Philip Ong gives guided tours of Hawaii's most active volcano.(EARTH)(Interview)
    Fraser, Stephen
    Current Science, a Weekly Reader publication
    [ Article : 2009 ]
    Keywords: Volcanoes -- Tests, problems and exercises; Objective tests; Volcanoes -- Hawaii
    ... an archaeologist like Indiana Jones. I applied to a summer program in archaeology but ended up assigned to geology ...
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  12. Back home on the range: biologists help black-footed ferrets come back from the brink of extinction.(BIOLOGY: ENDANGERED SPECIES)
    Brownlee, Christen
    Science World/Current Science
    [ Article : 2 versions : 2012 ]
    Keywords: Ferrets -- Protection and preservation; Ferrets -- Natural history; Endangered species -- Protection and preservation
    ... . Suddenly, Biggins, a wildlife biologist who works for the U.S. Geological Survey, spots a pair ...
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  13. On shaky ground: is San Francisco ready for the next great earthquake?
    Jozefowicz, Chris
    Current Science, a Weekly Reader publication
    [ Article : 2006 ]
    Keywords: Earthquakes -- California; Earthquakes -- Forecasts and trends; Earthquakes -- Causes of
    ... is a geologist at the United States Geological Survey (USGS) and chief of the San Francisco Bay Area Hazards Project. His job ...
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  14. Color-coded wolves: infrared images reveal a deadly illness spreading among gray wolves.(BIOLOGY: PARASITES)(Cover story)
    McPherson, Sara
    Science World/Current Science
    [ Article : 2 versions : 2012 ]
    Keywords: Scabies -- Research; Science and technology; Education
    ... . As a disease ecologist with the U.S. Geological Survey, he spends a lot of his time looking at pictures of what appear ...
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  15. New sign of Martian life?(space)
    Current Science, a Weekly Reader publication
    [ Article : 2010 ]
    Keywords: Mars (Planet) -- Discovery and exploration; Meteorites -- Discovery and exploration; Magnetite -- Analysis
    ... by high-temperature geological processes, not biological ones. Now the NASA scientists have replied once more ...
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  16. Fish are Switching Sex.(Life)(Brief article)
    Current Science, a Weekly Reader publication
    [ Article : 2010 ]
    Keywords: Hermaphroditism; Fishes -- Physiological aspects; Fishing
    ... that smallmouth and large-mouth bass at 34 sites were intersex, according to Jo Ellen Hinck, a biologist with the U.S. Geological ...
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  17. Weed killer deadly to frogs
    Current Science, a Weekly Reader publication
    [ Article : 2005 ]
    Keywords: Amphibians -- Physiological aspects; Herbicides -- Environmental aspects; Environmental aspects
    ... program sponsored by the National Wildlife Federation and the U.S. Geological Survey. To learn more about ...
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  18. Male-female fish found in river.(intersex fish found in potomac river)(Brief article)
    Current Science, a Weekly Reader publication
    [ Article : 2006 ]
    Keywords: Hermaphroditism -- Discovery and exploration; Fishes -- Discovery and exploration; Fishing
    ... . The discovery surprised scientists working for the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) who were conducting routine ...
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  19. Mineral gives ground creep.(earth)
    Current Science, a Weekly Reader publication
    [ Article : 2007 ]
    Keywords: Earthquakes -- California; Geologists -- Practice; Earthquakes -- Analysis
    ... of the U.S. Geological Survey. The talc might act as a lubricant that makes the plates glide smoothly. ...
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  20. Surface amplified Haiti earthquake.(earth)(Brief article)
    Current Science, a Weekly Reader publication
    [ Article : 2011 ]
    Keywords: Natural disaster damage -- Causes of; Natural history; Science and technology
    ... The New York Times. Hough works for the U.S. Geological Survey. After the quake, Hough installed more ...
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