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Mercury Messenger of the GodsMercury Messenger of the Gods
from SpaceRip
September 02, 2008

New detailed views from the Mercury Messenger spacecraft.
China2008China2008
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta)
June 01, 2008

China Earthquake from Helen Morphitis
PANIC: Camera Caught China Quake As It Happened May 12, 2008PANIC: Camera Caught China Quake As It Happened May 12, 2008
from Metacafe - Today's Videos by Metacafe
May 17, 2008

Tibetan tectonics trigger China quake: Geologists Camera caught quake as it happened May 12, 2008 (CNN) — The death toll from the China earthquake was 12,012 Tuesday night, but was expected to rise as soldiers and rescue crews pulled more bodies from crumbled buildings at the epicenter in Sichuan province. Authorities said the death toll from Monday's quake might change every hour, as they heard reports from crews frantically working to remove bodies and survivors from the debris, the state-run Xinhua news agency said. Xinhua reported 26,026 people injured. Thousands were missing, many of them buried, and the tally kept changing. # Tibetan tectonics trigger China quake: Geologists The violent quake that shook China's Sichuan province is linked to a shift of the Tibetan plateau to the north and east, experts said. "There will certainly be many aftershocks," commented Paul Tapponnier, an expert on tectonics in the region that is prone to earthquakes. The quake, with a magnitude of 7.8, struck close to densely populated areas of Sichuan province and was felt across a swathe of southeast Asia. China's state-run Xinhua news agency quoted local disaster relief officials as saying 3,000 to 5,000 people were estimated to have died in just one district of Sichuan, Beichuan County. Earthquakes are frequent and deadly along the fringes of the Tibetan Plateau, which was raised when India collided into Eurasia, starting some 50 million years ago. It is this powerful thrust that created the Himalayas, towering at 8,848 metres with Mount Everest, the highest peak. The mountains continue to reach skyward to this day, propelled by unstable tectonic terrain. "Tibet is being pushed to the east. It is straddling southern China and locally the Sichuan bassin," said Tapponier. The quake that emanated in the Longmenshan margins of the Tibetan plateau "has a very complex geology," said Robin Laccassin, director of the tectonics department at the Institute. "There are many major fault lines... Some are ancient and they probably broke," said Laccassin. The deadliest earthquake to rock the Tibetan plateau in the 20th century was in 1920 when 230,000 people died in Gansu province. Another quake in Yunnan in the southwest left more than 15,000 dead in 1970.
VolcanoesVolcanoes
from popular posts - blip.tv (beta)
February 29, 2008

Richard Siddall
Frank HornbyFrank Hornby
from Engines Of Our Ingenuity
February 13, 2008

Episode #2285 In which Fiat bulds the last great combat biplanes
Tectonic tectonik tecktonic tecktonik margot chiorboliTectonic tectonik tecktonic tecktonik margot chiorboli
from Dailymotion - most recent videos
February 03, 2008

Tectonic, margot Chiorboli 5 ans danse la tectonic. A cause des garçons .Tectonics, tectonik, tecktonic, tecktoniks...Author: margot-chiorboli Tags: tectonic tectonik tectonics tectoniks tectonique tecktonic tecktonics tecktonique danse music amusant musique Posted: 03 February 2008 Rating: 0.0 Votes: 0
Constructive Plate BoundariesConstructive Plate Boundaries
from popular posts - blip.tv (beta)
November 17, 2007

thanks to Yvonne Brandon and Sarah Phipps
Ring of FireRing of Fire
from - blip.tv (beta)
November 17, 2007

thanks to Adam Brewer
Gujarat earthquakeGujarat earthquake
from Batman Geek
November 16, 2007

thanks to the y13 students of Angela Lloyd
60-Second Science: June 27, 200760-Second Science: June 27, 2007
from 60-Second Science
June 27, 2007

Computer simulations reveal that the Earth's crust must stay really warm to keep most of North America above water. Karen Hopkin reports.
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Science Talk: July 26, 2006Science Talk: July 26, 2006
from Science Talk: The Podcast of Scientific American
July 26, 2006

In this episode, geologist Kip Hodges discusses how climate and mountain evolution influence each other in the Himalayas, the subject of his article in the August issue of Scientific American. And former astronaut Dr. James Bagian, currently the director of the Department of Veterans Affairs National Center for Patient Safety, talks about patient safety. Plus we'll test your knowledge about some recent science in the news. Websites mentioned on this podcast include the Arizona State University School of Earth and Space Exploration, www.sese.asu.edu; the National Center for Patient Safety, www.patientsafety.gov; and the Scientific American Digital Archive, www.sciamdigital.com.
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Science Talk: July 26, 2006Science Talk: July 26, 2006
from Science Talk: The Podcast of Scientific American
July 25, 2006

In this episode, geologist Kip Hodges discusses how climate and mountain evolution influence each other in the Himalayas, the subject of his article in the August issue of Scientific American. And former astronaut Dr. James Bagian, currently the director of the Department of Veterans Affairs National Center for Patient Safety, talks about patient safety. Plus we'll test your knowledge about some recent science in the news. Websites mentioned on this podcast include the Arizona State University School of Earth and Space Exploration, www.sese.asu.edu; the National Center for Patient Safety, www.patientsafety.gov; and the Scientific American Digital Archive, www.sciamdigital.com.
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The Inoculated Mind, August 04 2005. (Episode 1)The Inoculated Mind, August 04 2005. (Episode 1)
from The Inoculated Mind - Mindcast
August 05, 2005

Get your weekly inoculation of science news, discussion and debate with The Inoculated Mind, which takes an in-depth look at the latest in science news and the greatest in scientific issues. Popular topics include Genetic Engineering, Evolution, Stem Cells and Cloning, Space Exploration, and the Future of Humanity, all wrapped up in music from the best of science fiction. Join host Karl J. Mogel as he talks about the ideas that have, and will continue to shape our world... and separates the science fact from fiction. Have you been inoculated?



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