Geosciences Bulletin Board 4 January 2016- Compiled by Elaine J. Hanford

Geosciences Bulletin Board 4 January 2016- Compiled by Elaine J. Hanford

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Geosciences Bulletin Board – 4 January 2016- compiled by Elaine J. Hanford

In homage to the success of the new “Star Wars” movie, what was the first reference to the demon star?

We might now be in “volcano season”

Nevada Seismological Laboratory recorded more than 17,000 earthquakes in 2015 in the State

Recent moderate EQs in British Columbia raise concerns

Pompeii was destroyed, then preserved by the volcano…then exposed by humans to risk of time and weathering….now six ruins are restored again

Hayward fault & Rogers Creek fault in San Francisco region may be connected…pose greater risk (video)

Did volcanic activity help spark human intelligence?

Serpentinization at submarine hydrothermal vents potentially contributes to the origin and evolution of life

El Niño continuing to strengthen in eastern Pacific comparable to 1997-1998 conditions and will impact weather in the US

Top 15 images from the International Space Station in 2015

Transient Climate Response (TCR) and Equilibrium Climate Sensitivity (ECS) values need to be determined to improve climate models

The deadliest natural hazards (floods, cyclones, wildfires, heat waves, earthquakes and landslides) around the world in 2015

Synchronization of ice cores from Dome Fuji (DF) and EPICA Dome C (EDC) in Antarctica will help develop timeline of historical climate stages

Newly invented “Seabin ocean bucket” could help clean up trash & oil from the ocean

First open-ocean test for floating dam that traps plastic bags, bottles and other waste

GOES Satellite images provide animation of the progress of winter storm “Goliath”

  • IMERG data:

Seattle is a beautiful city in which to live, but it is still prone to natural hazards: EQs, tsunamis & seiches, liquefaction, landslides and flooding

  • Seattle Natural Hazard Explore interactive map:

Fossils on the Altiplano in South America may help resolve tectonic activity since the Miocene

Evidence suggests that cavity-dwelling bacteria survived environmental conditions 3B years ago

Winter storm “Goliath” predicted to become a “bomb cyclone” to impact Iceland, UK and the Arctic

Frictional heat in rising magma can drive outgassing of water vapor, which contributes to the dehydration of molten magma


Most accurate mapping of the sea floor reveals topography and tectonic features (interactive graphic)

3-foot shell found in riverbank in Argentina which may be from a glyptodont, a prehistoric giant armadillo

Next phase of USGS topographic maps to include Topologically Integrated Geographic Encoding and Referencing(TIGER) data

Falling 100 kg (220 pound) rock on Mt Ngauruhoe, New Zealand, caused serious injury to climber

Geomorphic impacts on watersheds in north-central Pennsylvania from Tropical Storm Lee in 2011

Ground sloths, camels, long-horned bison, mammoths and mastadons lived the high life in Colorado

Overdrawing groundwater for irrigation in California creates collateral damages

Planetary geology: New NASA images of the surface of dwarf planet Ceres

Discovering rocks right in one’s own backyard…not need to go looking elsewhere for them

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Enviro-Sciences Bulletin Board – 4 January 2016– compiled by Elaine J. Hanford

Microbead Free Waters Act of 2015 signed into law, requires phase out beginning 1 July 2017

  • HR1321 (one page):

Italian government-mandated health study confirms high incidence of cancer & death around Naples resulting from decades of toxic waste dumping by local Camorra mob

  • “Triangle of Death”

10 stories that reflect just how unique things are in nature…be sure to see the “sea bunny”

Animated history of space junk accumulation...from 1957 through 2015…all that clutter

Poor construction of school and homes resulted in more risk and damage from winter storm Goliath across North Texas

Environmental contaminants are identified as another cause of antibiotic resistance

In Kansas, number of cases of rabies in cattle is rising

Continuing to wage war against feral hogs in Texas as E. coli level in streams is unsafe

As deforestation increases, so too does transmission of monkey malaria to humans

Second contagious form of cancer found in Tasmanian Devils

Humans did some things in 2015….I’m just not sure they should all be labeled “good” for the environment

TVA (Tennessee Valley Authority) stopping barge traffic, opening gates to cope with floods

Is there a cure for “affluenza”?….perhaps justice will be served this time around…

One would hope that those who are in our military are healthy and fit…but

First aerial video of Aliso Canyon gas leak in California …spewing since October 2015

Sea World files lawsuit challenging breeding ban on Orcas

Louisiana issues warning to livestock owners to be prepared for flooding in January

Nevada trying to end subsidies of solar power as it supports Clean Power Plan

  • Clean Power Plan:

Risk factors identified in outbreaks of plague across the Western US – factors include precipitation, human activity & elevation which all influence deer mice habitat

After 42 days with no new cases, Guinea is declared Ebola free

  • Timeline:

Legal challenges to “buy American” when it comes to steel and government contracts

Using imaging spectroscopy to assess impacts of drought on the forests in California

Despite plunging oil prices and a 15-year battle by environmentalists, Obama administration allows oil drilling in wilderness of the National Petroleum Reserve-Alaska

Trying to grow trees from shoots of 2,000 year old “Lady Liberty” Cypress tree in Florida

Historic and prehistoric peoples who had created vulnerabilities to food shortfall were especially susceptible to impacts from climate challenges


  • Read more at:

Earthquake preparedness: what to do before, during, and after an EQ

Development creating “the great wall of the Chesapeake Bay” is armoring the shoreline and degrading habitats

This newly discovered species of shark, Ninja Lantern shark is black & glows in the dark

Grand Canyon, Yellowstone and Zion National Parks set record levels for attendance in 2015 & anticipate more visitors in 2016

Population growth rates for pre-historic hunter-gatherers in North America grew at the same rate as farming societies in Europe

Coastal communities in northern Japan hit by 2011 Tsunami show significant decline in population over last five years

Derailed freight train spills sulfuric acid in northwest Queensland, Australia raising concerns about impacts on water

Possible consequence of reduction of mercury emissions might be significant economic growth

DEQ Director resigns as consequence of lead contamination in drinking water in Flint, Michigan

Australorp chooks have become the best egg layers in the world

Number of Americans who are drinking themselves to death reaches record level

A number of major cities around the world are trying to cope with hazardous air pollution levels