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Where Tectonic Plates Go for a Swim
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Published June 17, 2017
The San Andreas fault runs straight through Tomales Bay.
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Tracking the Hide-and-Seek Game Between Beaches and Tides
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Published June 16, 2017
A new technique allowed Australian Scientists to map the intertidal zone around their entire coast.
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Sierra Nevada Snowpack Remains Abundant as Summer Begins
Published June 15, 2017
Thanks to a series of drought-busting storms, the mountain range has unusually thick and extensive snow cover this year.
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Bogoslof Begets Ash in the Bering Sea
Published June 12, 2017
A sediment plume from the volcano extends into the Bering Sea, imparting a striking green-blue hue to the water.
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After Patagonian Fires, A Scar Remains
Published June 10, 2017
Strong winds raked the ground after the fire, creating a plume of fine sediment.
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Sneaker Science
Published June 9, 2017
Satellite scientists and a former state senator tie on their running shoes to say something about water quality.
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North Patagonian Icefield
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Published June 7, 2017
San Rafael and San Quintín are among the largest glaciers draining ice from Patagonia’s northernmost icefield.
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