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- Horn River Shale and Montney Formation Boost Canada’s Gas Production
- “Shale Country” Website
- North Dakota Fossil Fact Sheets
- How Did the Last Ice Age End?
- Gulf Oil Well Declared Dead
- Impact of Marcellus Shale Severance Tax on the Pennsylvania Economy
- Video: Flooding in India
- North Dakota Landslide Maps
Horn River Shale and Montney Formation Boost Canada’s Gas Production Posted: 19 Sep 2010 10:55 PM PDT Although Canada’s natural gas production has declined in the past few years, natural gas plays such as the Horn River Shale and Montney Formation are starting to boost production. |
Posted: 19 Sep 2010 10:46 PM PDT Have you seen ShaleCountry.com, prepared by American Clean Skies Foundation? "Given all the energy buzz about shale gas, as well as the environmental concerns, we wanted to find an engaging way to share the actual day-to-day experiences of people living in the areas where the gas is being produced – the Haynesville shale in Louisiana, [...] |
North Dakota Fossil Fact Sheets Posted: 19 Sep 2010 10:45 PM PDT The North Dakota Geological Survey has a really nice collection of fossil fact sheets posted on their webite. They have a map of the state with fossil localities marked with an icon. When you click an icon a fossil fact sheet opens as a .pdf document. These contain photos, a geologic column, state map and [...] |
Posted: 19 Sep 2010 10:44 PM PDT “As the last ice age was ending, about 13,000 years ago, a final blast of cold hit Europe, and for a thousand years or more, it felt like the ice age had returned. But oddly, despite bitter cold winters in the north, Antarctica was heating up.” – Quoted from the National Science Foundation press release. |
Posted: 19 Sep 2010 10:29 PM PDT The well responsible for the largest offshore drilling spill ever recorded was declared dead at 5:54 a.m. CT on Sunday, September 19th. The announcement comes nearly five months since the incident began on April 20th, 2010. Related: Largest oil spills map. |
Impact of Marcellus Shale Severance Tax on the Pennsylvania Economy Posted: 19 Sep 2010 10:16 PM PDT “The potential impact of a natural gas severance tax on the Pennsylvania economy has received slight analytical attention, even though the Pennsylvania General Assembly intended to enact a natural gas severance tax by October 1, 2010.” Researchers at Penn State have responded to the Marcellus Shale tax questions by publishing: “Benchmarks for Assessing the Potential [...] |
Posted: 19 Sep 2010 10:07 PM PDT Floods and landslides in India have resulted in the deaths of at least 63 people, and have caused the evacuation of approximately 5,000 people. |
Posted: 19 Sep 2010 10:05 PM PDT The North Dakota Geological Survey has a collection of landslide incidence maps posted online at scales of 1:24,000 and 1:100,000. These are topographic maps with “areas affected by landslides, soil creep and other types of mass movement”. |
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