Planet
Earth in our hands
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Groundwater
- towards sustainable use
Nearly all
the potentially drinkable water on the Earth exists as groundwater.
New techniques of exploration and production, and improved understanding
of the dynamics of natural water reservoirs, are helping Earth scientists
find this most precious of all commodities.
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Hazards
- minimising risk, maximising awareness
The Earth
can be a dangerous place, and is often made more dangerous by human
intervention. Crucial to minimising the hazard potential from different
geological threats facing people all over the world, is the accurate
assessment and communication of risk.
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Earth
& Health - building a safer environment
Everyone
who lives in a polluted city appreciates that where you live affects
your health. Much, if not most of the control over whether an environment
is healthy or not lies beneath your feet in the environmental geochemistry
of your habitat.
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Climate
- the 'stone tape'
Understanding
climate trends, so vital to our stewardship of Planet Earth, relies
heavily upon the preserved record of sedimentary rocks of many types.
By studying this precious natural record, using proxy indicators for
different aspects of climate, Earth scientists are now understanding
in increasing detail how the climate works and how it has behaved
in the past. However, these records are rare and precious and must
be conserved before development destroys them forever.
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Resource
issues - towards sustainable use
Earth scientists
have consistently confounded gloomy predictions about the exhaustion
of resources, by improving their understanding of the Earth and of
how potentially useful minerals accumulate. However, this does not
absolve the world of responsibility to use these resources intelligently,
or to find new, cleaner ways of liberating their energy.
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Mgacities
- going deeper, building safer
Urban areas,
often concentrated on narrow coastal strips, are running out of space
and the price of land is sky-high. More and more, architects will
wish to switch from building high to building deep. This is more expensive
in the short term, but much more sustainable in the long term.
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Deep
Earth - from crust to core
All of the
Earth's long history and evolution right up to its current condition
is really but scum on the surface of a vast, heat-driven engine. Consisting
of a central nickel-iron core (an inner solid core and outer liquid
core, generating most of the Earth's magnetic field) and the mantle,
which though solid nevertheless convects and moves the planet's crustal
plates, this motor is what makes our planet 'alive'.
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Ocean
- abyss of time
The oceans,
which began to be scientifically explored 200 years ago, hold the
key to how the Earth works. Although our improving knowledge of the
oceans has revolutionised our understanding of the planet as a whole,
much more remains to be discovered not only in the use of oceans
to the benefit of humankind, but also in preventing disruptions around
the continental margins where so much of the human population is concentrated.
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Soil
- Earth's living skin
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Outreach
- bringing earth sciences to everyone
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Earth
& Life - the origins of diversity
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