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The Ediacara assemblage was first recognized in Namibia in 1908, ... Fig 1. Map of World, Ediacara assemblage locations denoted by red stars. ...
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Comparable impressions in the youngest Precambrian sediments have been found in over 30 localities from every continent except Antarctica . Ediacaran fossils ...www.britannica.com/EBchecked/
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17 Sep 2008 ... They were rewarded with the discovery of marine fossils in land locked Sichuan province. The fossils are the remains of ancient sea life ...news.xinhuanet.com/english/ 2008-09/17/content_10052338. htm - 18k - Cached – Similar
4,Wrinkle Face" Dinosaur Fossil Found in Africa
2 Jun 2004 ... The fossil skull of a new species of dinosaur—a wrinkle-faced carnivore called Rugops primus that lived 95 million years ago—has been found ...
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Professor Sereno said: "You cannot have very close counterparts on the other continents unless there was traffic." Story from BBC NEWS: ...
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6,BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | New dino 'links major landmasses'
2 Jun 2004 ... Africa broke off from the rest of the super-continent Gondwana only about 100 million years ago, rather than over 120 million years ago, as scientists have previously suggested. ... bridges continued to link the southern continents as recently as 95 million years ago, Professor Sereno believes. ...
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7,New dinosaur rises from fossil bones in India
13 Aug 2003 ... identified from 65 million-year-old bones collected there. ... The team has named the new animal Rajasaurus narmadensis, ...
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8,New Dinosaur Species Found in India
"The details of the timing and route of India's northward migration are not well resolved," said Wilson. "Dinosaurs are good organisms to study the effects ...
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The archaeologists think that scientists have severely underestimated the capabilities, intelligence, and language of homo erectus, and that it is now time ...
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2 Oct 2004 ... His main support derives from the early use of beads, from art-like productions, ... the construction of the raft, he relaxed the usual rule that stone tools be used, and allowed the use of parangs (Indonesian machetes). ...
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... disparate regions throughout most of the Stone Age betrays an absence of cultural traditions in making and using such vital implements, Davidson says. ...
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11 Dec 2006 ... It did not swim. It did not fly. It had to waddle, and it wouldn't have been capable of rafting there." Biogeographer Jonathan Waters of the ...
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3 Apr 2006 ... Researchers have unearthed a rare cache of dinosaur bones on a remote ... Stilwell's team dug up the remains on Chatham Island (population ...
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Scientists have discovered the remains of a "lost continent" beneath the waves of the Indian Ocean. Drilling by the Joides Resolution research vessel, ...
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16,Falling Sea Level Upsets Theory of Global Warming
26,USGS WCMG Field Reports
31,Andesitic Magmatic Water Which Generated Matsushiro Earthquake ...
However, a new study has found that sea levels have since fallen by nearly 2.5in and experts at Tuvalu's Meteorological Service in Funafuti, the islands' ...
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30 Mar 2000 ... 'Startling' because these sea worms can only survive in the middle of the tidal range. ... And he had an undergraduate student saying it was 2 metres higher ... Here's an excellent example of the boundary between the gallaleria and the barnicle one meter above the present sea level and dated about ...
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18,UNE News and Events: NATIONAL SCIENCE WEEK: Sea level changes give ...
19 Aug 2005 ... Scientists at The University of New England who have found convincing evidence of large, rapid changes in sea levels around the world in the ...
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19,Salar de Uyuni - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
1 Dec 2007 ... Salar de Uyuni from space, with Mount Tunupa in the middle. Relict shorelines visible in the surface salt deposits (lower right of the ...
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20,Press Release - Satellite spies on doomed Antarctic ice shelf ...
Hard to believe that 500 billion tonnes of ice sheet has disintegrated in less than a month." (Satellite Image courtesy of Ted Scambos, National Snow and ...
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21,BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | Arctic ice shelf splits
23 Sep 2003 ... The largest ice shelf in the Arctic has fractured, releasing nearly all the water from the freshwater lake it dammed.
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22,BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | Arctic dips as global waters rise
15 Jun 2006 ... Arctic sea level has been falling by a little over 2mm a year - a movement that sets the region against the global trend of rising waters. ...
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23,SurfWax: News, Reviews and Articles On Lake Baikal
The BBC's James Rodgers explores the vastness of Russia with a trip to Lake Baikal ..... It remains a mystery how the seals originally came to Lake Baikal . ...
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24,GIS News
At present the Middle East contributes around 1.5 to 2 percent of Satyam's total .... are found in the city, which is 2500 kilometers to the west of the Pacific Ocean, 6900 kilometers to the east of Atlantic Ocean, 3400 kilometers to the south of Arctic Ocean and 2200 kilometers to the north of Indian Ocean. ...
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25,Mountain Ranges Rise Much More Rapidly than Geologists Expected ...
28 May 2008 ... Tectonic Theory May Need Revision in Light of New Study in Science. Mountains may experience a "growth spurt" that can double their heights in as little as two to four million years—several times faster than the prevailing tectonic theory suggests. In today's issue of Science, Carmala Garzione, ...
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Busung, Gusong Bay, Simeulue, Indonesia, 8 April 2005. Fishing boats stranded on reef. Reef uplifted approximately 1.5 meters above presest sea level from ...
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27,First Cretaceous mammal from India
... a wide distribution of these creatures and suggests that the Indian plate was not isolated from northern continents depsite the geological evidence. ...
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28,Satellite data reveals pre- earthquake thermal anomalies in ...
Satellite data reveals pre-earthquake thermal anomalies in Killari area,. Maharashtra. S. K. Srivastav, Manoj Dangwal, A. Bhattacharya and P. R. Reddy ...
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29,Man-made tremor shakes Swiss city of Basel. - swissinfo
9 Dec 2006 ... Drilling work for a planned geothermal power plant in Basel triggered a small earthquake on Friday that caused minor damage to buildings. ...
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30,Signs of magmatic activity in Central Europe observed for the ...
The gas originates from active magma bubbles around 30 kilometres under the earth’s surface. Over the last few years scientists have studied mineral springs ...
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Andesitic Magmatic Water Which Generated Matsushiro Earthquake Swarm And S Wave Reflector. Authors: Yoshida, N.; Tsukahara, H.; Okusawa, T. Affiliation: ...
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32,BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | Diamond star thrills astronomers
The cosmic diamond is a chunk of crystallised carbon, 4000 km across, some 50 light-years from the Earth in the constellation Centaurus. ...
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33,Extrasolar Planets May Have Diamond Layers | SpaceRef - Your Space ...
Any condensed graphite would change into diamond under the high pressures ... The planets orbiting the pulsar PSR 1257+12 are good candidates for carbon ...
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34,ESA's Integral Observes a Pulsar 'eating' a Companion Star ...
Gas ripped from the companion fuels the pulsar's acceleration. This is the sixth pulsar known in such an arrangement, and it represents a 'stepping stone' ...
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35,SPACE.com -- Diamond Planets: Rich Possibilities for Other Worlds
8 Feb 2005 ... Another set of candidates for diamond-laden planets are the dark worlds orbiting a dead, fast-spinning star known as PSR 1257+12. ...
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30 Jun 2005 ... The planet has about the same mass as Saturn, ... Cruz shows that the planet has a core that is 70 times heavier than the mass of the Earth. ...
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37,Spacenews] Scientists Discover An Evaporating 'Cometary' Planet ...
38,LHS 2397a / LP 732-94
12 Mar 2003 ... "This planet looks more like a comet than a planet in the ultraviolet," said Gilda Ballester, a research scientist at the UA Lunar and ...
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38,LHS 2397a / LP 732-94
Therefore, stellar companions with less than 13 Jupiter masses would be defined as planets. Other prominent astronomers, such as San Francisco State ...
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39,Astronomers image planet around Sun-like star - space - 15 ...
15 Sep 2008 ... The star is 85% as massive as the Sun but less than 0.1% its age, ... Alternatively, it may have formed like a stellar companion to its host star, ... Objects between 13 and 75 Jupiter masses are often considered to be brown dwarfs . ... If you would like to reuse any content from New Scientist, ...
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40,Astronomers Find Jupiter-Like Weather On Brown Dwarfs
For the first time, researchers have observed planet-like weather acting as a major influence on objects outside our solar system, scientists from UCLA and ...
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41,very cold brown dwarf : a link between stars and planets ...
10 Apr 2008 ... As a result, we now know that there is a complete series of objects ranging from the hottest stars to the giant planets. ...
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