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Dec 13, 2011

Stanford scientists' computer models help predict tsunami risk

Stanford scientists are using complex computational models to solve the puzzle of the devastating tsunami that struck Japan earlier this year and predict where future tsunamis might occur.

Dec 09, 2011

Scrub carbon dioxide directly from the atmosphere? Too expensive, says Stanford researcher

A study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, co-authored by Assistant Professor Jennifer Wilcox, concludes that if air-capture of carbon dioxide with chemicals is ever used, it will be far in the future.

Dec 09, 2011

Rosemary Knight: Geophysicist, senate chair, hitchhiking advocate

Rosemary Knight, who joined the Stanford faculty in 2000 after teaching for a decade at the University of British Columbia, loved math, physics and chemistry in high school and was elated when she "discovered" geology, a field that combined all three.

News Clips

Jan 05, 2012

Climate Change and the Trillion-Dollar Disruption

Fortunes are made and lost on “disruptive events” that seem to catch us off-guard.  Deep down, however, we all know that most disruptive events aren’t so much unseen before the fact as they are ignored.

Dec 13, 2011

Wrap-up of the 2011 AGU Fall Meeting

Every time a scientific conference comes around I intend to blog about it, providing daily updates of all the great science to all of you. I always fail to do it. It’s not so much about finding the time, but the energy — these conferences simply drain my brain. At least this year I didn’t announce I would and then fail. But, I figured I’d at least give a quick wrap-up post for those interested.

Dec 13, 2011

Add Quakes to Rumblings Over Gas Rush

Until this year, this Rust Belt city and surrounding Mahoning County had been about as dead, seismically, as a place can be, without even a hint of an earthquake since Scots-Irish settlers arrived in the 18th century.

SURGE Program

SURGE Applications Now Open

Deadline: February 5, 2012

We are currently accepting applications for the Summer Undergraduate Research in Geoscience and Engineering Program. SURGE provides students from diverse backgrounds with the research experience, graduate school preparation, and mentoring for career success in the Earth Sciences. Travel, housing, meals, and stipend are provided for the 8-week duration of the program.

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