Dating Old Crocs: What Fossil Chemistry Reveals About Earth History

Published by Stephanie Greene Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, University of Alberta The findings described in this article are from the Master’s thesis of…
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Published by Stephanie Greene Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, University of Alberta The findings described in this article are from the Master’s thesis of…
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Published by Anita Mary George College of Marine and Environmental Science, James Cook University and Queensland Museum These findings are described in the article entitled…
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Determining how carbon dioxide (CO2) can be stored securely and safely in underground aquifers, oil and gas flow rate and overall recovery from hydrocarbon reservoirs…
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Published by Katrina Cook and Maryann Watson Department of Forest Sciences and Conservation Sciences, University of British Columbia, and Marine Affairs Program, Dalhousie University These…
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All over the world, people love coffee and consumption is increasing globally. Production, marketing and habits of coffee consumption has changed significantly over time. Once,…
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Global warming and climate change are probably the major challenges facing humanity today, which necessitates the reduction of the anthropogenic CO2 emissions into the atmosphere….
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Today, Iraq is suffering from prolonged droughts and drops in water levels in its well-known rivers: the Tigris and Euphrates. For scholars, ancient Iraq is…
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The hand is the visible part of the brain. – Immanuel Kant The hands are an essential part of human function, enabling us to not…
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U.S. federal agencies exist to accomplish specific missions; for example, the Department of Defense (DoD) ensures national security, and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration…
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Petroleum constitutes the main source of energy all over the world. Excessive consumption of this resource due to the continuous increase in the world’s population…
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Ogallala aquifer, which stretches across eight states in the US, provides supplemental irrigation for agriculture and livestock production in the Southern High Plains of Texas….
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