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Did you know that #aluminium is the most abundant metal in the earths crust but it is not naturally found in its pure metallic form? Until the development of modern #aluminium smelting techniques in 1886 and increasingly availability of electricity in the last century, aluminium was in fact more expensive than gold! https://lnkd.in/gRVB9nKR
Visualizing the Abundance of Elements in the Earth’s Crust 🌍️ https://lnkd.in/guJR8NFG
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Dynamical systems theory (DST) is one half of an ecological dynamics framework. Alex summarises some key elements of DST in this short video.
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New York City experiences a rare magnitude 4.8 earthquake, sparking discussions on earthquake readiness and preparation. Experts emphasize the importance of understanding seismic risks and taking proactive measures. #EarthquakePreparedness #NewYorkCity #SeismicRisk #DisasterPreparedness #earthquake #DisasterPreparedness #earthquake https://lnkd.in/gyzbtGsY
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The Enigma of Human Nature: A History of Self-Inflicted Chaos and Complexity. Read this unique article. I hope it will give you amazing insights and information. https://lnkd.in/djYfNP3X
The Enigma of Human Nature: A History of Self-Inflicted Chaos and Complexity
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A new book by Lee Benda for geomorpholgists and watershed scientists that want to see the big picture, advance the science, and think outside the box: The Watershed Three-Body Problem "Extremes—storms, fires, floods, landslides, earthquakes—lie at the center of mountain watershed natural history. The raw materials for life explode on the scene. But that science collides with the old and entrenched philosophy of nature as balanced and with the psychology of extremes as disasters, resulting in misguided perceptions and policies—the watershed three-body problem. We have a 2,000-year-old preference for a well-behaved world, one where an iconic nature, at equilibrium, is the environmental ideal. There is a compelling aesthetic to stability and a nonaesthetic and an objectional view of nature when it’s unpredictable and violent. It’s easy to see where emotional preferences may lie, even if they don’t accord with how the world works......" https://lnkd.in/gaQV6qUg
The Watershed Three-Body Problem
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The actual title of our guide during the 1960’s is named “The Whole Earth Catalogue”
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Great article I wonder if thst can also be adapted to the automobile industry and other industries in order to reduce green house gases. solar is diferent than electric and in some instances we also have wind. An industry that has not been fully developed and offers a cleaner alternative.
This week marked the summer solstice in the northern hemisphere. In decades to come, as the sun rises to its highest point in the sky, it will shine on a world that has been transformed by the power of its rays https://lnkd.in/evjmMMCH Illustration: La Boca
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Anyone clicking on the link below will be taken directly to the final version of our article on the dynamics of brine-strings in salt-mined caverns: https://lnkd.in/dY4_d9xB
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I am excited to share a fascinating new blog post detailing the Carnian Pluvial Event, a remarkable period in Earth's history characterized by over one million years of rain. This post explores the geological and climatic implications of this event, shedding light on how it shaped our planet. Dive into this intriguing topic and discover the insights it offers about Earth’s past. Read more here: [Earth Endured a Million Years of Rain in the Carnian Pluvial Event](https://ift.tt/olC6yA2)
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