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    “We have what it takes to lead. The question is, will we do what it takes?” asks of By

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    "...in January, scientists confirmed a dire prediction: The water underneath the glacier is currently two degrees above the freezing point." -Javier Barbuzano

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    The 2020 Vetlesen Prize for achievement in the Earth sciences will be awarded to French geophysicist Anny Cazenave. Cazenave pioneered the use of satellite data over the past 20-plus years to chart rises in the surface of the oceans.

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    300-million-year-old particles from Iranian mountains hint that "Earth's atmosphere was must dirtier during ancient times." Research from Mehrdad Sardar Abadi & , comments by Natalie Mahowald . Story by

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    It’s amazing what you find scattered across the seafloor. In this case, oh, you know, just the fingerprints of Earth’s core.

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    Using data collected through , researchers are looking at Glacier from numerous angles, studying the ice, the surrounding ocean and atmosphere, and the bedrock beneath the glacier.

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    Human contribution to soil erosion isn't quite as old as dirt, but it's close. Read more in the February issue of Eos: and also online:

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    “I always call this the paper because we started writing it after the first Brexit vote. We just felt that there was this story that had relevance from 300 years ago to today.” Story by

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    Marguerite Thomas Williams was the first African American to earn a doctorate in geology in the United States in 1942. Her dissertation was titled “ A History of Erosion in the Anacostia Drainage Basin”.

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    Off the Earth, for the Earth. Another amazing science instrument mounted outside , this one scanning Earth to study CO2 emission and absorption on scales as never before. The Orbiting Carbon Observatory-3 brings environmental studies to a whole new level!

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    Researchers and find clues to the size of the Laurentide Ice Sheet in ancient lakes’ shorelines. By

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    "My Ph.D. adviser, Frank Press, taught me to tackle important questions, to critically evaluate my own work, and to be bold and unafraid of being wrong or making mistakes." What a lovely legacy. 2/2

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    We were saddened at the loss of geophysicist and former President Frank Press. When Donald Forsyth was awarded 's Maurice Ewing Medal in 2017, he recognized Dr. Press ... 1/2

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    Chilling new report projects over a foot more of sea level rise on parts of the east coast of the US by 2050 One foot is beginning to be unmanageable from a safety and coastal flooding standpoint--think Superstorm Sandy X 10!

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    If you have any interest in using data obtained by the Mars Exploration Rovers (MER), please fill out this survey: They want to hear from , non-martian scientists, plus high school teachers, undergrads, and anyone who might use the data.

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    “Relative to their area, freshwater systems are remarkably important to the global carbon cycle.”

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    Researchers used lidar, ground-penetrating radar, and hydraulic modeling to study the site of the ill-fated Khmer capital. By

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    Research experiences in remote environments inspire students and allow them to explore interests while learning how to create cohesive research plans and work through obstacles that arise in the field.

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    issues aren't new. A thousand years ago, the Khmer Empire had to move its capital after 20 years from Koh Ker to Angkor. A new study has identified a culprit in Koh Ker’s short reign: its failed water management system.

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    “The best way to lead the future is to invent it,” says Diane Souvaine . By

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