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Papers On Earth & Physical Sciences
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The Volcanoes of Hawaii
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This 7 page report discusses Hawaii’s
volcanoes and their geological features, age, and historical
patterns. The various stages of development of the volcanoes
also reflect the development of the Hawaiian islands. While there
is rarely great destruction or loss of life related to Hawaii’s
active volcanoes, it should be noted that Kilauea’s continuous
state of eruptions have, since 1983, resulted in 1.3 cubic
kilometers of rock, more than the volume created in the 1980
blast at Mount St. Helens. Obviously, the volcanoes of Hawaii
still have an impressive impact. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: BWvolhaw.wps
The Volcanoes Of Papua, New Guinea
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This 11 page research paper examines the historical phenomena of volcano eruptions in Papua. The writer is particularly concerned with caldera eruptions, predictors, etc; Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: Papuav.wps
The Whittier Earthquake Of 1987
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In this 7 page essay, the writer uses the Whittier Narrows Quake to show how frighteningly unpredictable and random California's earthquakes have become. The writer discusses the occurrence of that particular quake, its socioeconomic devastation, and most importantly-- describes what "lessons" we should have learned from this random example of geologic terror. Comparisons are also made between the Whittier quake and the Loma Prieta quake of 1989. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: Whittier.doc
The Zinc Industry in New Brunswick, Canada
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This is an 8 page paper discussing the zinc industry in New Brunswick, Canada. Tutorial language is inserted throughout in square brackets to aid in writing process for customer. The zinc industry in New Brunswick, Canada is the largest in the world by volume and is part of the larger mining and mineral production industry which contributes over $790 million annually to the province. The Brunswick mine, near Bathurst, is owned and operated by Noranda and is the largest producer of zinc and lead concentrate. Despite the fact that a mine’s average life span is approximately 10 years, Noranda and the province have dedicated funding for additional exploration in addition to Noranda constantly improving their production processes to increase their zinc yield (currently at 32% of the total Canadian reserves). This investment and dedication of the province as well as the private corporation of Noranda should continue to keep New Brunswick as a major producer in the zinc industry with an initial estimation of an increase in revenue expected at 6% for the year 2003 alone.
Filename: TJzincC1.rtf
Tsunami
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A 5 page paper which provides an overview of tsunami. The paper discusses
the causes of tsunami and also illustrates where threats are likely. Bibliography lists 3
sources.
Filename: RAtsunam.doc
Tsunamis: Description and Explanation of Cause
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A 3 page overview of the phenomena of a tsunami. The author defines tsunami and details the
factors that enter into their formation and relative strength. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: PPtsunam.rtf
Turfgrass Insect Management
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A 5 page paper with an emphasis on Wyoming. The essay identifies some of the pests that may attack turfgrass and how they are usually controlled. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: PGtrfin.RTF
Using Geographic Information Systems for Wildlife Conservation
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A 10 page paper
which discusses Geographic Information Systems technology and illustrates how it can be
used for wildlife conservation. The paper discusses the general uses of GIS and clearly
indicates its usefulness in the field of wildlife conservation. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: RAgiswild.wps
Venus Transits The Sun
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A 4 page paper. An important astronomical event will occur on June 8, 2004 – Venus will transit the sun. This event occurs only four times every 243 years. Headlines announce it is a once-in-a-lifetime event since it will be another 122 years before it happens again. This essay explains what will happen, from where it will be visible, the duration of the event and the mathematical formula for calculating the next time and its importance to scientists. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: PGvenus.rtf
Virtual Geology Field Trip
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3 pages in length. Taking a virtual tour of North Fork of the Nooksack River, the student will find many interesting occurrences that have taken place in the area, not the least of which is the Church Mountain Landslide and the development of Twin Lakes. No bibliography.
Filename: TLCVirtFldTr.rtf
Volcanic Activity on Io
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This 5 page paper considers the fourth moon of Jupiter. The moon is the most volcanically active planet in the solar system, the paper gives general back ground to this planet and discusses the reasons for the high levels of volcanic activity. The bibliography cites 5 sources.
Filename: TEiomoon.wps
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