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August 2000
Grand Canyon quandary
8-2000
Mars may hide shades of blue
8-2000
Briny beginning
8-2000
Evasive nuclear testing a misstated threat
8-2000
Loophole in the carbon cycle
8-2000
Animal Engineering
8-2000
More tsunamis?
8-2000
Yellowstone hotspot
8-2000
Diversity mandate
8-2000

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September 2000
Assessing climate change: fair warning or scare tactic?
9-2000
Mission to Mercury
9-2000
Cave confidentiality
9-2000
Sold!
9-2000
Birds vs. bones
9-2000
New suspect for Late Devonian die-off
9-2000
Mission to Mars: 2003
9-2000
Calamitous greenhouse gas discovered
9-2000
Tallying exoplanets
9-2000
Plants vs. petroleum
9-2000

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October 2000
Geothermal power in the West
10-2000
Geoscience in the presidential campaign
10-2000
Ancient clouds trapped in stone
10-2000
Creeping by the bay
10-2000
Teaming up to dig down
10-2000
Subsidence threatens Venice
10-2000
Flowing freely
10-2000

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November 2000
Raising hot spots
11-2000
Olympic ozone loss
11-2000
Who needs a star?
11-2000
Undersea earthquake a blessing in disguise
11-2000
Looking good at GSA
11-2000
Lingering lead
11-2000
Peeking into planetary past
11-2000
Noah's Village
11-2000
Shaking Alaska
11-2000

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December 2000
Sharing water in the West Bank
12-2000
Pyro babies
12-2000
More like Earth than ever before
12-2000
Developing the South Pole
12-2000
Oldest bacterium?
12-2000
Mysteries in the Bay of Aboukir
12-2000
The future of Mars missions
12-2000
Haggling at the Hague
12-2000
One quake deserves another
12-2000
A leap in time
12-2000

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January 2001
Scientific e-Journals
1-2001
Connecting with the Integrated Earth
1-2001
A Virtual Tour?
1-2001
Laughing gas throws a hard punch
1-2001
Wicked winds
1-2001
Cracking ancient quarry codes
1-2001
Redefining the Core-Mantle boundary
1-2001
Racing for the surface
1-2001
Is talc bad for baby?
1-2001
Hitchin' a ride to Mars
1-2001
Sedimentary, my dear Mars
1-2001
The good, the bad and the dammed
1-2001
Mighty Mississippi meets New Madrid
1-2001
After the Quake, Into the Mantle
1-2001

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February 2001
Off the Beaten Path
2-2001
Jobs in the Core Fields
2-2001
Mayan days wet but not rainy
2-2001
Sinking the Kursk
2-2001
Rethinking early Earth
2-2001
Russia to store nuclear waste
2-2001
Lost City' vents found
2-2001
Model mood-swings
2-2001
Nowhere to hide for the Man on the Moon
2-2001
Perfecting Pangaea
2-2001
Adventures on the high seas
2-2001
Earthquake in El Salvador
2-2001
Mexico's last millennium blast
2-2001
Floods, fires batter Australia
2-2001
California still smoking
2-2001
Earthquake shakes Japan
2-2001
Floods in Mozambique
2-2001
Killer freeze hits Asia
2-2001

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March 2001
It's Time to Know the Planet's Mineral Resources
3-2001
The Vredefort Saga
3-2001
Carbon's other warming role
3-2001
Sun cycle spotty in climate talks
3-2001
Chevron pipes ups
3-2001
Arguing Australia's oldest man
3-2001
Conflicted stones
3-2001
Mexico's crystal cave
3-2001
Seismic study reveals California's 'hot spots'
3-2001
Plasma enveloped
3-2001
Landslides: Risky Business
3-2001
USGS National Mitigation Strategy to Reduce Losses from Landslide Hazards
3-2001

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April 2001
Geology in the National Park Service
4-2001
Returning the Favor
4-2001
Investments for the Future: NSF and USGS
4-2001
P/T extinction explained
4-2001
Evolution trial remembered
4-2001
Water in the West
4-2001
Adios, La Niña
4-2001
Vent relationships
4-2001
End of NEAR
4-2001
East Antarctica played opossum
4-2001
Volcanoes in 3-D
4-2001
Whiteout
4-2001
Oyama still smoking
4-2001
Flooding in central Europe
4-2001
Pacific Northwest shakes
4-2001
Flooding and disease in southern Africa
4-2001
Pricing disasters
4-2001
Second strike
4-2001
Cleveland vents
4-2001

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May 2001
Dress Rehearsal for the 'Big One'
5-2001
Karst: The Stealthy Hazard
5-2001
ANWR in black and white
5-2001
Giant ice sheet covered the Arctic
5-2001
From tree to tumbleweed
5-2001
Water woes for farmers
5-2001
Tsunamis carry volcanic clues
5-2001
Ridges on Mars
5-2001
Budget cuts for geoscience programs
5-2001
Feeding the future
5-2001
Earthquake Devastates Vulnerable India
5-2001

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June 2001
Research: Energy Policy for the Future
6-2001
Geology Roadtrips
6-2001
Munching Earth
6-2001
Silent earthquakes
6-2001
Energy minds meet
6-2001
Supporting ‘Out of Africa’
6-2001
Signals from space
6-2001
Forming Gondwana
6-2001
Losing Landsat 4
6-2001
Mudslide in Ecuador
6-2001
Listening to undersea quakes
6-2001
Mississippi flooding
6-2001
Asian dust travels half way around the world
6-2001
Liquefaction seen after earthquake
6-2001

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July 2001
Annual Highlights Issue: A review of the year 2000 research in earth science
7-2001
Aussie extinctions
7-2001
Sinking of a titanic city
7-2001
The Moon's last gasps
7-2001
A quarantine conundrum
7-2001
The oldest ophiolite
7-2001
Smithsonian museum director resigns
7-2001
Earthquake hits Peru
7-2001
Fires in Florida
7-2001
Three Sisters uplift in Oregon
7-2001
Cooler days on the farm
7-2001
Warplanes attack ice
7-2001

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August 2001
ODP: International Earth Science
8-2001
Going Global
8-2001
Panel to discuss Smithsonian's future
8-2001
Norwegian CO2
8-2001
Magnetic anamoly map of the Antarctic
8-2001
Dirty meddies
8-2001
Buoyant slabs
8-2001
Choosing sides
8-2001
Satellite precision farming
8-2001
Hunting Mount Rainier's danger zones
8-2001

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September 2001
Earth Science for Native Americans
9-2001
Teaching a New Lesson
9-2001
A Blueprint for Earth Science Education
9-2001
Evolution debated in Hawaii
9-2001
UT receives $25 million gift
9-2001
A tale of two cities
9-2001
A first step
9-2001
Jurassic monsoons
9-2001
Mammal invasion
9-2001
The rostral nostril
9-2001
Moving the Ehime Maru
9-2001
Fires dot Russia's Yakutsk region
9-2001
Etna's activity
9-2001
Aftermath of Allison
9-2001
Earthquake bulletin
9-2001

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October 2001
Earth Science Week Evolves
10-2001
A Geologic Detective Story in Kansas
10-2001
Rumbling into scientific history
10-2001
Contaminated currents
10-2001
Sahran dust reddens Florida's waters
10-2001
Lichens in the Precambrian
10-2001
Fossil in hiding
10-2001
Moon formed from older Earth?
10-2001
Fossils on the fairway
10-2001
Watching a sloshing Earth
10-2001
Finding disease-carrying mosquitos from space
10-2001

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November 2001
Medical Geology
11-2001
Earth Materials and Public Health
11-2001
African Dust in America
11-2001
Mapping Arsenic in Groundwater
11-2001
Reflections on the Tagish Lake meteorite
11-2001
Boning up on whale evolution
11-2001
Unraveling Earth's inner core
11-2001
Mantle in motion
11-2001
Applying geology at the World Trade Center
11-2001
More evidence for end-Permian impact
11-2001
Commissioning the oceans
11-2001
Draining Mount Pinatubo
11-2001
Corals on High
11-2001
Typhoons in Taiwan
11-2001

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December 2001
Global Climate Change: A glance in the rearview mirror
12-2001
Lake Titicaca: An archive of South American Paleoclimate
12-2001
Sea level today and tomorrow
12-2001
Storing coal slurry
12-2001
Shelling out new climate data
12-2001
Stalagmites tell climate story in Southwest
12-2001
Macro-evolution at its finest
12-2001
Fossil Cockroach   
12-2001
Reconstructing Martian geologic history
12-2001
Security Measures on Tap
12-2001

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January 2002
Tracking Farmland Loss
1-2002
Storing Carbon in Soil: Why and How?
1-2002
Tree rings measure radiation
1-2002
The dredging dilemma
1-2002
Oceans beyond Earth
1-2002
New U.S. support for Law of the Sea
1-2002
Seismicity from Sept. 11
1-2002
Peeking below Mount Vesuvius
1-2002
Floods and landslides in Algeria
1-2002
Leonid magic
1-2002
Survey predicts somewhat safer skies
1-2002
Midas touch
1-2002
Sniffing out water contamination
1-2002
Funding hydrologic research
1-2002
Conoco and Phillips pair up
1-2002

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February 2002
Earth Scientists and National Security
2-2002
Military Geology in a Changing World
2-2002
Afghanistan: Geology in a Troubled Land
2-2002
Cracking abrupt climate change
2-2002
A complicated iron core
2-2002
Tracking groundwater in the Everglades
2-2002
A sudden warming in the past
2-2002
Climate Change on Mars
2-2002
The atmosphere alight
2-2002
Picking up the pace to press
2-2002
The year’s first big one a shudder
2-2002
Australian fires contained
2-2002
Moving in on danger
2-2002
Geology adventures in Afghanistan
2-2002

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March 2002
In Search of Water: An Update on Yucca Mountain Studies
3-2002
Nuclear Stewardship: Lessons from a Not-So-Remote Island
3-2002
After the Cleanup: Isolating Waste for the Long-Term
3-2002
Iron from below, not above
3-2002
Fossils clocked at tuna speed
3-2002
Confusion corner: Antarctica
3-2002
Impressions of giant jellyfish
3-2002
Triggering quakes with waste
3-2002
Olympic earthquake watchers
3-2002
Mount Pinatubo: A Natural Climate Experiment
3-2002
Greening oil muds
3-2002
Attractive mining moves abroad
3-2002

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April 2002
EarthScope: Reassembling a Continent in Motion
4-2002
Science on Tribal Lands
4-2002
$150 million for geosciences
4-2002
Life on the rocks
4-2002
East vs. West in the inner core
4-2002
Lake drilling out of Africa
4-2002
Hydrogen on Mars
4-2002
USGS water research threatened
4-2002
Trouble in British Columbia
4-2002
Slip and slide in Kentucky
4-2002
Dry spell in the Eastern U.S.
4-2002
Quake shows Turkey quick and nimble
4-2002
Webextras on recent large quakes
4-2002
3-2-1 Meltdown
4-2002
Geologic Cycles of Gold
4-2002

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May 2002
Florida's Springs in Jeopardy
5-2002
Managing the Water Above and Below
5-2002
Taking it slow in the deep sea
5-2002
Ancients right about Delphi
5-2002
Pursuing the North Magnetic Pole
5-2002
A flood of new statistics
5-2002
Wait and see for El Niño
5-2002
Black water
5-2002
Mount Pelée, Martinique
5-2002
A call for more R&D funding
5-2002
The status of Appalachian coal
5-2002

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June 2002
Resources in Peril
6-2002
Data Preservation: A Global Perspective
6-2002
Access Makes an Old Collection New
6-2002
The Crisis in Geological Collections
6-2002
Feedback on water vapor from Pinatubo
6-2002
Ice Age detectives
6-2002
Warm winds in the Arctic?
6-2002
Sediments show ancient salmon swings
6-2002
First steps on land
6-2002
Superplumes across the mantle
6-2002
New highs for space photography
6-2002
Tornado rips through Maryland
6-2002
Au Sable Forks earthquake rattles Northeast
6-2002
Undergrads map natural hazards
6-2002
Caribou study charges energy debate
6-2002

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July 2002
Highlights: Discoveries in the Earth Science
7-2002
Dispute over first rocks fit for life
7-2002
Surprising ozone loss
7-2002
Mini-Vostok
7-2002
Revisiting the first hydrothermal vents
7-2002
Big oil numbers for Alaska
7-2002
Mapping water on Mars
7-2002
Narrowing the radio spectrum for geoscience
7-2002
Earthquake Stresses
7-2002
High water in Venice
7-2002
Lake Creates Natural Air Conditioner
7-2002
People, not tankers, polluting the seas
7-2002
Bush agrees to buy back Florida oil leases
7-2002

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August 2002
Geoscience Funding Texas-Style
8-2002
Pipeline Survey finds a Relic of History
8-2002
Iran quake wreaks fear and ruin
8-2002
Seismic testimony in pipeline explosion
8-2002
Guatemala's Olmec jade
8-2002
Suspect killer: volcanism
8-2002
Grounding Antarctic melting
8-2002
Song of the low tide blues
8-2002
Forecasting aftershocks
8-2002
Dry Spell
8-2002
A clean-up to prevent dirty bombs
8-2002

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September 2002
A Victory for Earth Science
9-2002
Why We Need a Corps of Earth Science Educators
9-2002
Earth Science in Texas: A Progress Report
9-2002
Moon rocks for sale!
9-2002
Fossil finds reveal evolutionary montage
9-2002
Old El Niños in colder climates
9-2002
A heads up for pterosaur research
9-2002
Some sighs of relief for GPR
9-2002
A new chance for Parkfield
9-2002
Soggy soil sours Egyptian sandstone
9-2002
Southern Africa drought
9-2002
Coal vs. natural gas
9-2002

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October 2002
When Cities Face Geologic Forces
10-2002
The Urban Evolution of U.S. Earthquake Monitoring
10-2002
North Sea petroleum search uncovers unique crater
10-2002
Evidence for early impacts
10-2002
Slim chance of volcanic disaster equals notable risk
10-2002
Voyager spacecrafts stretch to the edge
10-2002
Monitoring the Nuclear Test Ban Treaty
10-2002
World summit over, energy issues linger
10-2002
Coal Fires: A Burning Global Recipe for Catastrophe
10-2002
Large oil find in Illinois
10-2002

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November 2002
Digging up Boston
11-2002
Global Petroleum Resources: A View to the Future
11-2002
Domestic Natural Gas: The Coming Methane Economy
11-2002
Rivers of gold
11-2002
Evolution opponents score in Georgia
11-2002
Pipeline proposal promises new life for the Dead Sea
11-2002
Dinosaurs' world up in flames
11-2002
Inorganic oil: Much ado about nothing?
11-2002
Many quakes, one theory
11-2002
Glacial valley avalanche in Russia
11-2002
China's air needs a chimney sweep
11-2002
Coalbed Methane: The Future of U.S. Natural Gas
11-2002

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December 2002
B.C. methane hydrates
12-2002
The tricky business of reserve estimation
12-2002
Mapping West Nile virus
12-2002
A dinosaur’s wasted legacy
12-2002
Fast and slow plates
12-2002
Choked into extinction
12-2002
Mount Etna roars
12-2002
Alaska rumbles
12-2002
Soot darkens diesel benefits
12-2002
Rock core OK
12-2002
Lighting the Mysteries of the Abyss
12-2002

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January 2003
Paleontology in the Parks
1-2003
Biotechnology peers into fossils' past
1-2003
Whales beach seismic research
1-2003
El Niño gives Earth new spin
1-2003
Tales from a warming Arctic
1-2003
A Geophenomena special exhibit
1-2003
Research in the Coldest Desert
1-2003
Investigating the Paleoclimate of an Arctic Gateway
1-2003
From Magnetism to Meteorites: Research at the Poles
1-2003

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February 2003
Cores show fault in New Madrid seismic zone
2-2003
Early water on Earth
2-2003
Hydrates under a magnifying glass
2-2003
Scientific travels after 9/11
2-2003
A future for Iraq's oil
2-2003
Physics and Earth Science go Underground
2-2003
Building the World's Largest Rail Tunnel
2-2003
Stories from the Underground
2-2003
An Eye on Weather at its Worst
2-2003
Renewable energy's Achilles' heel
2-2003
Creeping toward quake early warning
2-2003

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March 2003
No lockup on gas in the West
3-2003
New stature for Canadian oil sands
3-2003
Io's salty atmosphere
3-2003
Terrorism puts foreign students in spotlight
3-2003
Trading water pollution
3-2003
Stone patterns
3-2003
Storing Carbon in Earth
3-2003
Demonstrating Carbon Sequestration
3-2003
Conversations between volcanoes
3-2003
Bending thoughts about Hawaiian chain
3-2003
Naturally Occurring Asbestos: An Introduction
3-2003

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April 2003
El Niño’s future
4-2003
The mighty, tiny larvae
4-2003
Mapping secure boundaries for data
4-2003
Devonian dentistry
4-2003
Seeing Chicxulub
4-2003
Majors return to Russian oil fields
4-2003
Black tide
4-2003
Life Along the Fault: Reducing Risk in Utah
4-2003
A Circuitous Path: Protecting Groundwater in Wisconsin
4-2003

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May 2003
The drilling footprint on the North Slope
5-2003
A new trigger for Ice Age retreat
5-2003
Molten martian core
5-2003
Mayan drought
5-2003
Managing freshwater around the world
5-2003
Landing the Mars Exploration Rovers
5-2003
Martian Field Trips on Earth
5-2003
Robotic Field Geologists Take to Mars
5-2003
Burning assets: Oil fires in Iraq
5-2003
Navigating dust: 21st-century warfare and the sandstorms of Iraq
5-2003

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June 2003
Legal victory for mining
6-2003
A new fire in tiger's eye
6-2003
Amazon's ancient rain forest
6-2003
Raining hydrocarbons in the Gulf
6-2003
Cannibal dinosaurs
6-2003
Debating the fastest evolution on record
6-2003
Evidence for Dust Bowl dust in Greenland
6-2003
New sinking rates for Louisiana
6-2003
The British Framework for Geoconservation
6-2003
Geology for the Record
6-2003
European Geoconservation
6-2003
A second look at geothermal energy
6-2003
Mineral Resource of the Month: Germanium
6-2003

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July 2003
Highlights: Discoveries in the Earth Sciences
7-2003
Challenging core ideas
7-2003
Jumbled Missouri geology linked to impact
7-2003
Quake protection in the heartland
7-2003
Watching the planet green
7-2003
University of Texas mourns loss
7-2003
La Niña predicted to boost hurricane season
7-2003
Mineral Resource of the Month: Sulfur
7-2003

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August 2003
Greenspan calls for gas imports
8-2003
In Search of the Mercury Solution
8-2003
Hubbard Brook: Making Watershed Links
8-2003
Education & Outreach: Using Real-time Data for Public Outreach and Safety
8-2003
Homestake washout
8-2003
Open house informs public, cheers scientists
8-2003
Mars Express for geologists
8-2003
Tertiary acid rain survivors