Science news articles about 'kuril islands'
... the origin of obsidian flakes to better understand how people settled and interacted in the inhospitable Kuril Islands. Using X-ray fluorescence spectrometers, archaeologists from the University of ...
... the origin of obsidian flakes to better understand how people settled and interacted in the inhospitable Kuril Islands.
Using X-ray fluorescence spectrometers, archaeologists from the University of ...
... human ancestors in both the distant and near past and now they are analyzing the origin of obsidian flakes to better understand how people settled and interacted in the inhospitable Kuril Islands.
... Landers, 2002 Denali and 2004 Sumatra-Andaman Islands quakes, the other 12 major quakes in the study (and ... ), 2006 Java, Indonesia (7.7) and 2006 Kuril Islands, Russia (8.3).
Only the Hector Mine, ...
... Peak, named after the famous Russian explorer and hydrographer Gavril Sarychev, is a stratovolcano, one of the most active in the Kuril Islands. It is located in the NW part of Matua Island...
... Biocomplexity Project had made detailed surveys of some Kuril Island coastlines during the summer of 2006 ... Geology and Geophysics.
The Nov. 15, 2006, Kurils earthquake was large enough to raise alarms ...
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