Research scientists can now predict the threshold at which an oil reservoir will produce sand – and may collapse.
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Atlantic and Pacific Oscillations Lost in the Noise
According to the researchers, if the Atlantic Multidecadal or Pacific Decadal oscillations existed, there would be evidence for their existence across the suite of current state-of-the-art climate model simulations.
NASA Airborne Campaign Catches the Drift of Snow Water
SnowEx’s airborne measurements, ground measurements and computer modeling are paving the way for future development of a global snow satellite mission.
Will Retiring Coal-Fired Power Plants Lead To More Volatile Electricity Prices?
The latest issue of The Takeaway explores the financial implications of coal-to-gas fuel switching in U.S. power plants.
Ferocious Fires in Australia Intensify
As the New Year starts, the outlook for the bushfire situation in Australia continues to be grim.
A Peninsula of Pocosin
The rare type of freshwater bog shares space with red wolves and bomb targets on the Albemarle-Pamlico Peninsula in North Carolina.