Monthly Archives: October 2020

The Iceland quake disrupted the Prime Minister’s live interview

While Katherine Jacobsdotier and tourism were discussing the impact of the epidemic on tourism with the Washington Post, her home began to shake, apparently shocking the Icelandic leader. “Oh my God, there’s an earthquake coming,” he said with a sigh. “Sorry, there was an earthquake just now. Wow.” But Jacobsdotier …

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Geologists ‘resurrection’ missing tectonic plate

(LR) Spencer Fust, an assistant professor of geology and third-year geology student at the UH Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, applied a technique developed by the UH Center for Tectonics and Tomography to re-apply the technique. Plato appeared in the Pacific Ocean during the early Cenozoic era. Credit: University …

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