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Hydroacoustic signals captured by the world’s international nuclear monitoring system suggest an underwater landslide may ...
A team of scientists has created a new guide to advance standards for collecting and cataloging DNA from marine species, ...
What happens if you take a handful of biological oceanographers, a helping of marine biologists, one seabird expert, add in a touch of humanities and visual arts students, toss in a few physical ...
Measuring the movement of defined points on the earth's surface to better understand the stresses and strains affecting the crust and upper mantle.
Using radioactive isotope systems to determine the age and origins of minerals and rocks, primarily as tracers of magmatic processes and the evolution of the earth. Organic molecules in natural waters ...
Supports Internet-data applications in the research, education, and public safety realms in San Diego, Riverside, and Imperial counties. Processes and archives high-precision GPS data for the study of ...
The study of the earth's changing magnetic field at geological and societal timescales, especially through the analysis of remanent magnetism in rocks and human artifacts.
The study of the radiation, transmission, and scattering of sound, with particular emphasis on low-frequency sounds related to earth processes.
The study of the oceans and ecology of marine organisms in the geologic past, largely through the marine sedimentary record. The Human Ecology Laboratory groups together students and researchers to ...
Tracking the flow of natural and manmade elements through the environment to better understand physical systems.