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A blazing start to the southern California wildfire season! A number of powerful and destructive earthquakes around the world! The largest earthquake drill in US history just around the corner! (5:11) | Transcript/Links | Download directly (4.83 MB) (right-click to save) |
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Early this morning, October 29, 2008, a magnitude 6.4 earthquake struck near Quetta, Pakistan. Twelve hours later, a second 6.4 struck in the same area. Dr. Harley Benz, Scientist-in-Charge at the USGS National Earthquake Information Center, fills us in with the details. (7:55) | Transcript/Links | Download directly (7.32 MB) (right-click to save) |
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What if you knew that a magnitude 7.8 earthquake would happen in less than three weeks? In this video interview, USGS earthquake scientist Dr. Lucy Jones explains that millions of Southern Californians will be preparing as if they do know, thanks to the Great Southern California ShakeOut. Play Video: (downloading may take some time due to file sizes) (18:50) | Transcript/Links | Download directly (190.36 MB) (right-click to save) |
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Hurricane Gustav; Hurricane Ike; Real-time storm surge sensors; Gulf coast impacts and satellite imagery; hurricane photography; Great California ShakeOut (5:05) | Transcript/Links | Download directly (4.73 MB) (right-click to save) |
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Long-standing farming practices in California's Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta expose fragile peat soils to wind, rain and cultivation, emit carbon dioxide (CO2) and cause land subsidence. To capture or contain the carbon, farmers would "grow" wetlands. In doing so, they would begin to rebuild the Delta's unique peat soils, take CO2 out of the atmosphere, ease pressure on the Delta's aging levees, and infuse the region with new economic potential. We learn more from USGS bio-geochemist Robin Miller about how this could help California, the nation, and the world. (8:34) | Transcript/Links | Download directly (7.92 MB) (right-click to save) |
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The last week in September is known as Sea Otter Awareness Week throughout California. To bring more attention to the issues surrounding the sea otter and its ongoing recovery from near extinction, we interviewed Tim Tinker, USGS lead sea-otter researcher. Video also provided in the Transcript/Links section. (8:20) | Transcript/Links | Download directly (7.71 MB) (right-click to save) |
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The last week in September is known as Sea Otter Awareness Week throughout California. To bring more attention to the issues surrounding the sea otter and its ongoing recovery from near extinction, we interviewed Tim Tinker, USGS lead sea-otter researcher. Video also provided in the Transcript/Links section. (5:32) | Transcript/Links | Download directly (5.15 MB) (right-click to save) |
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The last week in September is known as Sea Otter Awareness Week throughout California. To bring more attention to the issues surrounding the sea otter and its ongoing recovery from near extinction, we interviewed Tim Tinker, USGS lead sea-otter researcher. Video also provided in the Transcript/Links section. (7:14) | Transcript/Links | Download directly (6.71 MB) (right-click to save) |
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The size and distribution of grizzly bear populations in northwest Montana has just been released by the USGS, so research biologist Kate Kendall bring us up to speed on the findings. Play Video: (downloading may take some time due to file sizes) (7:27) | Transcript/Links | Download directly (10.13 MB) (right-click to save) |
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A roundup of the previous month's hazard-related events around the world, with some newsworthy tidbits. (6:31) | Transcript/Links | Download directly (6.05 MB) (right-click to save) |
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