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Soil & Groundwater
September 03, 2015
This Week´s Featured News Stories

NASA Soil Moisture Radar Ends Operations, Mission Science Continues
Mission managers for NASA`s Soil Moisture Active Passive (SMAP) observatory have determined that its radar, one of the satellite`s two science instruments, can no longer return data. However, the mission, which was launched in January to map global soil moisture and detect whether soils are frozen or ... » read more

Drilling boom brings rising number of harmful waste spills
Carl Johnson and son Justin, who have complained for years about spills of oilfield wastewater where they raise cattle in the high plains of New Mexico, stroll across a 1 1/2-acre patch of sandy soil - lifeless, save for a scattering of stunted weeds. Five years ago, a broken pipe soaked the land with ... » read more

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Far below South Dakota, a cave holds pure, promising water
Hundreds of feet beneath the Black Hills, a team of scientists and researchers snake through dark, narrow and silent corridors of ancient rock to reach ... » read more
Geovariances is at IAMG 2015 from 8-9 Sept. in Freiberg, Germany
Geovariances will participate in the IAMG 2015 Special Session Presentation of 3D Geomodeling and Mining Software. Attend our software presentations or ... » read more
Texas regulator clears oil and gas company of causing quakes
The regulatory agency overseeing Texas` oil and gas industry has determined that a series of small earthquakes in North Texas likely wasn`t caused by ... » read more
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