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geologic

[jee-uh-loj-ik] / ˌdʒi əˈlɒdʒ ɪk /


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Earth MRI’s airborne surveys, with flights just 100 meters above the surface, will add much more detail and inform a new generation of sharper geologic maps.

From Science Magazine

Recently, it was announced that Zhurong had detected evidence that liquid water was flowing on Mars within the last 1.4 million years, which is relatively recent in geologic terms.

From Salon

Based on geologic records, scientists know four volcanic eruptions occurred here around 300 C.E., coinciding with the condors’ abandonment of the nesting site.

From Science Magazine

In addition to the geologic divide, the report underlines how the racial disparity in facing high pollution is only increasing, Pruitt said.

From Washington Post

Over geologic history, floating rafts of natural debris probably brought many living things to islands — lizards and frogs to Haiti, land snails to Hawaii and even tortoises to the Galapagos.

From Seattle Times