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Look at Glaciers Past Suggests Greenland Melting Could Rapidly Heighten Sea Level

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  • Ocean & Climate Physics

North American Ice Sheet Dwindled Fast in Conditions Like Today's

In the face of warming climate, researchers have yet to agree on how much and how quickly melting of the Greenland ice sheet may contribute to sea level rise.

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EathView Explorer
Resource for earth science education in grades 7-14
Project PI: SAMBROTTO, RAYMOND

Experimental Petrology
interests, resumes, bibliographies and pdfs of recent papers for experimental petrology group
Project PI: LONGHI, JOHN

Western Greenland Surface Exposure Dating & Glacial Geomorphology
Surface Exposure Dating Study
Project PI: RINTERKNECHT, VINCENT

 

  • OPEN HOUSE 2008 "Science To Sustain The Planet"
    Oct. 4th, 10 am - 4 pm
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    Won-Young Kim Wins Eastern Section SSA Award
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    Earthquakes May Endanger New York More Than Thought, Says Study


Seismology, Geology, & Tectonophysics
Ocean and Climate Physics
Marine Geology and Geophysics
Geochemistry
Biology & Paleo Environment

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  • Hudson Water Improving, Researchers Say - CU Columbia Spectator
  • A global brotherhood - Lower Hudson Journal news
  • If Climate Changes, It May Change Quickly - New York Times Blogs
  • Rockland scientist wins global award - Lower Hudson Journal news
  • Renewed Concerns for Nuclear Plant Critics - New York Times
  • Fear Factor: Is NOLA Ready for Katrina Part 2? - KBMT ABC 12
  • Study finds new earthquake dangers for NYC - The Associated Press
  • NY nuclear plant likely a quake risk: study - Reuters
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October 06, 2008 6:00 pm MPA in Environmental Science and Policy Open House

October 07, 2008 12:00 am IRI Workshop: Technical Issues in Index Insurance

October 07, 2008 7:00 pm Office of Academic and Research Programs: Malcolm Pirnie Information Session

October 08, 2008 10:00 am LDEO Division of Seismology, Geology and Tectonophysics Seminar Series: Geodetic Observation and Modeling of the Present-Day Response of the Earth to Historical Climate Change."

 

 

New Video about Lamont: Learn more about Science to Sustain the Planet.

The Ocean Floor: What We Know and How We Know It

 A New Era in Ocean Exploration:
Introducing Research Vessel Marcus G. Langseth

 

From Satellites to Camels:  In East Africa Studying the Biggest Magmatic Rift Event Ever Seen

 

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