The Anchorage Daily News has an excellent article today on the Drift River Oil Terminal, a depository for oil collected from the platforms in the Cook Inlet. This oil terminal stores at least ...
Deep in the recesses of a low-slung, cinder-block building, scientists are working around the clock to keep pace with the volcano that for weeks has wreaked havoc on air travel, oil production, and ...
AVO has posted a series of images taken around Redoubt and around the Cook Inlet since the new eruptions started the night of March 22nd. You can begin to see the extent of the ash fall, what the ...
March 30: This black and white satellite image provided by DigitalGlobe shows Alaska's Mount Redoubt volcano as it emits a steady ash plume. The volcano 100 miles southwest of Anchorage has erupted 18 ...
Forecasting volcanic eruptions with success is heavily dependent on recognizing well-established patterns of pre-eruption unrest in the monitoring data. But in order to develop better monitoring ...
(AP) -- Deep in the recesses of a low-slung, cinder-block building, scientists are working around the clock to keep pace with the volcano that for weeks has wreaked havoc on air travel, oil production ...
ANCHORAGE, Alaska. - The official alert level has been raised as Alaska's Mount Redoubt volcano rumbles again. Geologists at the Alaska Volcano Observatory say a significant eruption does not appear ...
Deep inside Fort Washington Park, on a rocky bank overlooking the Hudson, a genuine artifact of the American Revolution has stood for 235 years, forgotten by the city it was built to defend. This ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The Christian Science Church, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The Church publishes the Monitor ...
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