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AGU 2011: New Map of Antarctica's Rock Bed Dec 09, 2011 04:19:01 PM | Maria-Jose Vinas
 
An updated map of Antarctica's rock bed will help scientists model the response of ice sheets and glaciers to changes in the environment.
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AGU2011: How Satellites Can Fill the Gaps in Air Quality Maps Dec 08, 2011 07:52:07 PM | Adam Voiland
 
Better air quality maps are on the way.
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AGU2011: Dust Storm Triggered Phytoplankton Blooms in the South China Sea Dec 14, 2011 12:51:41 PM | Adam Voiland
 
How dust storms can feed phytoplankton
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AGU2011: La Niña Responsible for a Significant Drop in Global Mean Sea Level Dec 07, 2011 01:27:51 AM | Adam Voiland
 
Sea level data featured on NASA's hyperwall at AGU
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AGU2011: New Project Aims to Predict South Asian Floods Dec 06, 2011 05:34:44 PM | Adam Voiland
 
What’s happening to Himalayan glaciers, rivers, lakes, and streams has become one of the most important topics in science.
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AGU2011 Video: Deforestation, Drought and the Downfall of the Mayans Dec 06, 2011 02:03:10 PM | Adam Voiland
 
How deforestation can amplify droughts in Central America
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AGU2011: How Shifting Storm Tracks Are Amplifying Climate Change Dec 06, 2011 05:34:14 PM | Adam Voiland
 
Mid-latitude storms churning through heavily populated parts of North America, Europe, and Asia that make the weather most people actually experience.
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NASA's AVIRIS Instrument Highlighted During AGU Oil Spill Session Dec 14, 2010 05:47:58 PM | Adam Voiland
 
Some 25 billion tweets were sent in 2010, and surprisingly Lady Gaga didn't dominate the list. Instead, it was the summer's Deepwater Horizon oil spill that inspired the most activity, according to data released by Twitter this week.
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An Experiment: Can Keywords Help Science Writers Capture the AGU Zeitgeist? Dec 14, 2010 11:33:10 AM | Adam Voiland
 
Figuring out which talks to attend at AGU can be tough.
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Follow us on Twitter at NASAonEarth Dec 12, 2010 01:49:33 PM | Adam Voiland
 
Are you an Earth science nerd?
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Richard Alley on Earth's Biggest Climate Control Knob Feb 26, 2010 08:55:01 AM | NASA Earth Science News Team
 
Penn State glaciologist Richard Alley explains the history of carbon dioxide
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Hydrology Takes the Cake at AGU Mar 02, 2010 07:19:55 AM | NASA Earth Science News Team
 
Hydrology garnered the most attention from scientists (12.2 percent of all abstracts) followed closely by Atmospheric Sciences (11.1 percent) and finally Volcanology, Geochemistry, and Petrology (8.0 percent).
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Same Words But Different Meanings Mar 02, 2010 07:19:24 AM | NASA Earth Science News Team
 
There are many words that have distinctly different meanings to scientists and the public. Have any good examples to add to the list?
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