Science, Earth Sciences
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						Clear CurrentUnraveling the Water Crisis by Gil D. BlutrichIn “Clear Currents,” Gil Blutrich takes readers on an urgent journey through the lifeblood of our civilization: water. As we confront a future where the flow of rivers and the ripple of streams are at risk, Blutrich plunges us into the heart of... 
 
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						Prospecting in the Northwest Territories1970, A Season Remembered by Lee MoldenhauerIt was a different time. In 1970, the hippie culture was still going strong, and young people were ready to take on the world. It was a time of getting back to the land, jumping in a VW van to tour the country—without wearing seatbelts, and... 
 
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						1894The Deeper Story of Moose Factory's Great Flood by Jean Pierre Chabot1894: The Deeper Story of Moose Factory’s Great Flood is an account of an ice jam-induced flood that occurred at the Hudson’s Bay Company (HBC) fur trading post on Moose Factory Island, which is situated along the James Bay coast in Canada's... 
 
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						Magic Travelsby Patrick McLaren“What are the magic words?” “Abracadabra!” chorused the voices of the twenty or so children grouped around my feet. “Absolutely not,” I said as solemnly as I could. They have been changed this year to …” Magic permeates the remarkable journey of... 
 
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						The Man Who Licks RocksA Memoir - His Amazing Geological & Mineral Journeys leading to his Deliberations on Climate Change & Global Population-Pandemics by Raymond J. MongeauThe earth is constantly changing, as it has for the past 4.6 billion years. The massive geological shifts that have happened over earth’s long history have led to various climate changes, including ice ages and warming periods. Despite dire... 
 
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						It's The Sun, Not UsHow Global Warbling and Green Ideology have Hijacked Science by L.D. den BoerEarth’s climate is changing—it always has and always will. The cause may be debated, but “man-made global warming” has become the accepted narrative and “Big Oil” the popular villain. Anyone daring to challenge this “consensus” is attacked:... 
 
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						The Deep PullA Major Advance in the Science of Tides by Walter HaydukAs science advances at breakneck speed, it becomes harder to make new discoveries and chart uncharted territory. Yet The Deep Pull: A Major Advance in the Science of Ocean Tides does just that. This book offers the world a new model of tide... 
 
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						A Wilderness of RocksThe Impact of Relief Models on Data Science by Melanie Schleeter McCalmontDiscover the University of Wisconsin collection of historic relief models, or three-dimensional maps. The University of Wisconsin relief models were crafted from 1875-1943 at the dawn of the analytics age. Relief models are an extremely effective... 
 
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						Geology of Utah's Mountains, Peaks, and PlateausIncluding descriptions of cliffs, valleys, and climate history by William T. ParryUtah’s landscape is among the most spectacular in the world. It is a region of prominent peaks, sweeping valleys, dramatic canyons, and plateaus rimmed by sheer cliffs. Unique among western states, Utah’s landscape includes the Colorado Plateau,... 
 
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						InundationThe Drowning of Prince Edward Island by David ComptonBreaking people’s hearts while saving their lives is part of Quinn Axworthy’s job. As the government’s point man on climate change, he’s watched families lose their houses, their history, even their lives to the sea. For Laura MacIsaac, the ocean... 
 
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