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SEP 30, 2009
American Samoans pulling together after quake, tsunami
(CNN) -- Residents of close-knit American Samoa are pulling together to help Pago Pago recover from Tuesday's devastating earthquake and tsunami.
April 02, 2009
The "Fargo Flood" Home Page
This page "provides access to scientific (i.e. geologic and hydrologic) and historic information on flooding in the Fargo [North Dakota] region." Find current water levels of the Red River, photos (including the March 2009 flooding), data, forecasts, satellite imagery, and related material. Includes links to current information about the 2009 floods and to highway, weather, and emergency websites. Also includes photos of 2009, 1997, 1897, and other floods. From North Dakota State University.
MAR 30, 2009
Alaska - Mount Redoubt erupts again
CNN) -- Mount Redoubt volcano in southern Alaska has erupted again, shooting ash as high as 45,000 feet in the air on Saturday, experts said. A series of eruptions has been rattling Alaska's Mount Redoubt volcano since Sunday. The eruption occurred at about 1:30 p.m. (5:30 p.m. ET), the U.S. Geological Survey told CNN.
MAR 18, 2009
Smallest known N.Amer. dinosaur found
(CNN) -- Canadian researchers say they have discovered a cat-sized North American dinosaur.
DEC 30, 2008
Yellowston Earthquake information from USGS
Get the latest geologic information about the Yellowstone earthquakes.
DEC 30, 2008
Yellowstone Earthquakes Swarm
Fox News reports a swarm of small earthquakes has hit Yellowstone.
Nov. 13, 2008
Year of Darwin Event
Science and Theater Symposium 11/14, 3:30-5:00PM at Drake Union.
Nov.13, 2008
A mammoth (mastadon really) of a dig
See the Tuesday Dispatch article about Dale Gnidovec's mastadon dig in Darke County Ohio.
Nov.13, 2008
Objects of Wonder documentary part 1
the Objects of Wonder documentary (part 1) is now finished! Many items from Orton Library and Orton Museum (and Dr. Ausich's office) are in this exhibit. It is on until Jan 11, 2009 and your OSU ID gets you in free.
Nov.13, 2008
Objects of Wonder documentary part 2
the Objects of Wonder documentary (part 2) is now finished! Note that this Sunday, Nov.16th, Dale Gnidovec is part of a panel presentation. Remember, your OSU ID gets you in free.
Nov. 12, 2008
Year of Darwin Event
Play - Pangea: Three Scenes on a Common Theme 11/13-23/08 7:30 PM at Drake Union.
Nov. 12, 2008
Year of Darwin Event
Exhibition - Darwin's Bicentennial 11/11-12/15/08 at Hopkins Hall Gallery and Corridor.
May 30, 2008
Science Cafe Columbus Presents
Women in White Coats: Gender Equality in the Laboratory. With Jessica Hanzlik (OSU's newest and first female Rhodes Scholar). WHEN: Wednesday, June 4, 6:30 p.m.,(Doors open at 6:00 p.m.). WHERE: South Campus Gateway Landmark Movie Theater, 1550 N. High St. ADMISSION IS FREE. Parking: South Gateway parking garage--$1 for three hours.
May 13, 2008
Information on the human toll of the 7.9 magnitude quake in China
CNN reports on the number of dead and missing in the China quake.
May 13, 2008
7.9 magnitude quake hits China
USGS reports a 7.9 magnitude earthquake hit China on Monday 5-12-08.
May 07, 2008
Magnitude 5.2 Earthquake in Japan
USGS reports a magnitude-5.2 earthquake has hit near the east coast of Honshu, Japan today 07 May 2008.
May 07, 2008
Chaitin volcano of Chile as seen on NASAs Earth Observatory website
NASAs Terra satellite captured the ash plume flowing southeast from the volcano summit.
May 07, 2008
Chaiten volcano erupts in Chile
Chaiten volcano of Chile eruption news from the BBC.
April 18, 2008
Earthquake rattles Illinois
A magnitude-5.2 earthquake, centered 131 miles east of St. Louis, Missouri, shook southern Illinois at 4:36 a.m. Friday, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.
April 18, 2008
Did you feel the Illinois centered quake of 4-18-08?
You can report a felt earthquake using the map shown on this site.
April 18, 2008
Latest Earthquakes of the US
This site shows exactly where in Illinois the 4-18-08 earthquake occurred.
April 16, 2008
Forecast of Big Sea-Level Rise
This article is from the BBC website.
March 31, 2008
Great Ordovician Biodiversification Event
OSU only access to article by Schmitz et al., links the breakup of an asteroid to the Great Ordovician Biodiversification Event, and was published in Nature in 2008. Stig Bergstrom is one of the authors of this paper (for students that might not know, Stig in an emeritus professor in SES).
March 31, 2008
Origin of the moon
OSU only access to article by Pahleven and Stevenson, discusses refinements to and implications of the impact theory for the origin of the moon, and was one of the papers listed in Research highlights for 2007 selected by the editors of Nature.
March 05, 2008
Avalanche seen on Mars.
A robotic spacecraft circling Mars has snapped the first image of a series of active avalanches near the planet's north pole.
February 20, 2008
Ancient frog was as big as a bowling ball.
This ancient frog, from Madagascar, was intimidating enough that scientists who unearthed its fossils dubbed the beast Beelzebufo, or Devil Toad.
February 15, 2008
Small pterodactyl fossil found.
A small toothless pterodactyl with curved toes has been found in China.
January 28, 2008
Earth could soon face new Ice Age
Earth should brace itself for a new Ice Age rather than global warming, a Russian scientist said in an interview with RIA Novosti.
January 23, 2008
Alchemist Newsletter
This is a free newsletter you can sign up to receive via e-mail. This one and others are at the URL listed.
January 16, 2008
Researchers brave Antarctica
Researchers from The OSU School of Earth Sciences brave Antarctica wind and chill to track climate change at the bottom of the world.
January 15, 2008
NASA 50th Anniversary
This website celebrates the 50th anniversary in 2008 of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), which began operation in October 1958. Provides a history of this government agency, a calendar of anniversary events through October 2008, photos, press releases, publications, and links to popular NASA websites.
January 08, 2008
Polar Science
Polar Science is an international, peer-reviewed and quarterly journal. It is dedicated to provide original research articles for sciences related to the polar regions of the Earth and other planets. Polar Science has basically 12 disciplinesspace and upper atmosphere physics, atmospheric science/climatology, glaciology, oceanography/sea ice studies, geology/petrology, solid earth geophysics/seismology, marine earth science, geomorphology/Cenozoic-Quaternary geology, meteoritics, terrestrial biology, marine biology, animal ecology
January 08, 2008
Journal of Hydro-environment Research
The journal welcomes papers in all topics of hydraulics, in particular articles on sustainable water management, water-health issues, environmental hydraulics, eco-hydraulics, coastal engineering and integration of hydraulics with hydrology. Inter-disciplinary problems and linkage of theory to field application are particularly encouraged. Solutions of water problems in the form of prediction models, flow simulations, engineering systems, monitoring, management strategies covering basic scientific investigations and/or experimental studies of flow behaviour, hydrodynamics, fate and transport of aquatic constituents, and related biological and chemical processes are all within the scope of the Journal.

Compiled by Mary W. Scott, Geology Librarian, Orton Memorial Library of Geology
Designed by Michael C. Veres, former Student Webmaster
Assisted by Matthew R. H. Dugan, Student Library Assistant
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Last updated: February 18, 2008