| Titre : | Eos, N°3 vol.103 - mars 2022 - Illustrating early Earth : these scientists use creative ways to dig into deep time |
| Type de document : | Bulletin : Revue |
| Paru le : | 01/03/2022 |
| Année de publication : | 2022 |
| Langues: | Anglais |
| Concepts : |
CYCLE DE L'EAU
AMAZONE FLEUVE SISMOLOGIE SEDIMENTOLOGIE METHANE POLLUTION ATMOSPHERIQUE RISQUE OCEAN ARCTIQUE |
| Note de contenu : | The perspective from space unlocks the Amazon water cycle - Stratospheric balloons listen in on ground activity ; Cosmic dust may be a key source of phosphorus for life on Earth - Faults in oceanic crust contribute to slow seismic waves ; New theory connects tree uprooting and sediment movement - Researchers zero in on methane released from reservoirs ; Air pollution poses inequitable health risks in Washington, D. C. - Rock structure explains slow seismic waves ; Capturing how fast the Arctic ocean is gaining fresh water - How fault surface features can tell us about future earthquakes |
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