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It's a tough question to answer, because Minnesota's got great geology and they've got great parks to visit. I must admit, I'm kind of partial to Pipestone. I like that place.
Two legislature-sponsored studies show that a warming, drying climate would threaten the ability of peat bogs to store carbon and that Minnesota's geology is not appropriate for storing carbon ...
University of Minnesota researchers have discovered an ancient crater lying 350 feet below a Mississippi River suburb. A team of scientists at the Minnesota Geological Survey (MGS) – part of the ...
A new playlist of educational videos presented by the Minnesota Department of Agriculture shows how the flow of groundwater in southeast Minnesota is unlike anywhere else in the state. The five ...
They rarely yell “Eureka!” in the diamond exploration game. But surprising details from a just-released survey of Minnesota has the state’s top geologist saying: “Maybe.R… ...
Bicyclists who take part in next month’s Cycling Scandia event will get a geology lesson in addition to a 15-mile workout.Geologist Dale Setterholm, who retired in February as associate director ...
Let’s go back to the mid-1800s: Minnesota was a new state, with settlers pouring in, ready to farm, mine, log and help the Twin Cities grow. But not much was known about this state’s resources ...
Update 12:15 a.m. An earthquake shook west central Minnesota early this morning. The U.S. Geological Survey puts the magnitude at 2.5 and says it struck at 2:20 a.m. The USGS reports the ...
Geology; Massive helium reservoir in Minnesota is even more 'mind-boggling' than we thought, new data suggest. News. By Sascha Pare published 11 July 2024 ...
Concentrations measured between 1,750 and 2,200 feet (530 to 670 m) deep at the drill site in Minnesota knocked the ball out of the park at 12.4%. Sign up for the Live Science daily newsletter now ...
Geologists from the University of Minnesota have found a crater 11 times larger than the iconic Meteor Crater in Arizona. The crater is hidden about 350 feet below the city of Inver Grove Heights ...
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