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- Snowball Antarctica - early Drake passage opening led to global change
- New images reveal different magma pools form the ocean's crust
- September-October GSA Bulletin media highlights
- September Geology and GSA Today media highlights
- 'Geology' September 05 cover story: Coral reef decline - not just overfishing
- Arctic Ocean could be ice-free in summer within 100 years, scientists say
- Microbe has huge role in ocean life, carbon cycle
- Sea ice may be on increase in the Antarctic: A phenomenon due to a lot of 'hot air'?
- Illegal destruction of coral reefs worsened impact of tsunami
- Live demonstration of 21st century national-scale team science
- New observations and climate model data confirm recent warming of the tropical atmosphere
- Story tips from the Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory, August 2005
- Environmental lessons from tsunami as world's coastal population doubles
- Nitrogen in the air feeds the oceans
- Are hurricanes increasing? Ask a Georgia pine tree
- AGU Journal highlights - 9 August 2005
- NRL measures record wave during Hurricane Ivan
- Collapse of Antarctic Ice shelf unprecedented
- Biologist discovers what may be world's 'pickiest' mates
- Satellites spot mighty Mississippi - in the Atlantic
- Media advisory 2: AGU Fall Meeting
- Hurricanes are getting stronger, study says
- AGU journal highlights - 15 September 2005
- e-Science makes weather forecasts available for search and rescue
- NASA makes a heated 3-D look into Hurricane Erin's eye
- AGU journal highlights - 6 October 2005
- IODP Tahiti sea level expedition gets underway
- Indian eddies supply Atlantic Ocean with warm water
- The tropics play a more active role than was thought in controlling the Earth's climate
- Creeping crinoids! Sea lilies crawl to escape predators, new video shows
- Breakup of glaciers raising sea level concern
- Scripps scientists participate in historic first surface vessel voyage across Canada Basin
- Asleep in the deep: Model helps assess ocean-injection strategy for combating greenhouse effect
- Asleep in the deep: Model helps assess ocean-injection strategy for combating greenhouse effect
- AGU Fall Meeting - media advisory 4
- Scripps-led study shows climate warming to shrink key water supplies around the world
- From climate change to the social consequences of natural disasters
- A year on from the Asian tsunami, satellites are aiding regional rebuilding
- Global warming can trigger extreme ocean, climate changes, Scripps-led study reveals
- New research to help guarantee future of oil supplies
- Tiny marine organisms reflect ocean warming
- UC San Diego partners with Venter Institute to build marine microbial genomics cyberinfrastructure
- Antarctic krill provide carbon sink in Southern Ocean
- UMaine teams with fishermen to study affects of trawling on seafloor ecology
- Frozen methane chunks not responsible for abrupt increases in atmospheric methane
- Dan Vergano, Michelle Nijhuis, Times-Picayune win AGU journalism awards
- The oceans as carbon dioxide sinks: Increasing our understanding
- Warmer than a hot tub: Atlantic Pcean temperatures much higher in the past
- Undersea microbes active but living on the slow side
- New instrumentation may help scientists understand earthquake mechanics
- The critical importance of mangroves to ocean life
- International symposium on radar altimetry in Venice, 13 to 18 March 2006
- NASA finds stronger storms change heat and rainfall worldwide
- Study previews ice sheet melting, rapid climate change
- WHOI scientist selected as Leopold Leadership Fellow
- Jesus walked on ice, says study led by FSU scientist
- NASA helps researchers diagnose recent coral bleaching at Great Barrier reef
- Walrus calves stranded by melting sea ice
- Scripps-led project achieves milestone in analyzing pollutants dimming the atmosphere
- Sri Lanka water supply still suffers effects of 2004 tsunami
- Pollution, greenhouse gases and climate clash in South Asia, Scripps study shows
- Exxon Valdez oil found in tidal feeding grounds of ducks, sea otters
- Linking climate change across time scales
- Study outlines eruption at undersea volcano
- What lies beneath: LSU researchers explore Gulf floor
- Climate history rewritten: Arctic ice an early arrival
- Sinking levees
- South Korea joins integrated ocean drilling program
- Global warming surpassed natural cycles in fueling 2005 hurricane season, NCAR scientists conclude
- New Scripps study reveals San Andreas fault set for the 'Big One'
- AGU journal highlights - 23 June 2006
- New WHOI deep-sea hybrid vehicle gets a mythical name
- Underwater microscope finds biological treasures in the subtropical ocean
- Midgets and giants in the deep sea
- Woods Hole engineering team from Titanic discovery to be honored
- An active Florida hurricane season adds to red tide
- Global coral reef assessment built on NASA images
- Marine 'dead zone' off Oregon is spreading
- Greenland's ice loss accelerating rapidly, gravity-measuring satellites reveal
- Study shows snowfall hasn't increased over Antarctica in last 50 years
- Climate change was major factor in erosion of Alps 6 million years ago
- Ocean noise has increased considerably since 1960s, according to new Scripps analysis
- 'Frozen' natural gas discovered at unexpectedly shallow depths below seafloor
- AGU Journal Highlights -- Aug. 29, 2006
- Iron critical to ocean productivity, carbon uptake
- Arctic summer ice anomaly shocks scientists
- No guts, no worries
- Bruno to co-chair 2006 ASBPA National Conference
- IARC scientists document warm water surging into Arctic
- Alaskan storm cracks giant iceberg to pieces in faraway Antarctica
- Rapid sea level rise in the Arctic Ocean may alter views of human migration
- Lessons from the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami topic of public forum
- Red tide models and forecasts to be expanded in Gulf of Maine
- Beaked whales perform extreme dives to hunt deepwater prey
- AGU Fall Meeting abstracts and sessions now online, Gore to speak
- Ocean current links northern and southern hemisphere during Ice Age
- Open Science Conference to focus on regional sustainability challenges to the Earth system
- 4 WHOI researchers recognized for contributions to science and engineering
