
Nathaniel Scharping
Science Writer and Editor at Freelance
Science Writer, Editor based in Tacoma, WA.
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2 days ago |
phys.org | Nathaniel Scharping
Enhanced rock weathering (ERW) is a proposed method of carbon dioxide sequestration that involves spreading crushed silicate minerals on soils to drive chemical reactions that form carbonate minerals: Essentially, the idea is to boost the natural process of rock weathering, in which carbon is transferred from the atmosphere into rocks.
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2 days ago |
eos.org | Nathaniel Scharping
Enhanced rock weathering (ERW) is a proposed method of carbon dioxide sequestration that involves spreading crushed silicate minerals on soils to drive chemical reactions that form carbonate minerals: Essentially, the idea is to boost the natural process of rock weathering, in which carbon is transferred from the atmosphere into rocks.
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1 week ago |
phys.org | Nathaniel Scharping
Identifying long-term seismic activity patterns is crucial for understanding how fault systems evolve, as well as for estimating the probability of future earthquakes. But seismic records date back only hundreds of years—1,000 years at the most—not long enough to fully understand any given fault's history.
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1 week ago |
eos.org | Nathaniel Scharping
Identifying long-term seismic activity patterns is crucial for understanding how fault systems evolve, as well as for estimating the probability of future earthquakes. But seismic records date back only hundreds of years—1,000 years at the most—not long enough to fully understand any given fault’s history.
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1 month ago |
theinvadingsea.com | Nathaniel Scharping
By Nathaniel Scharping, EosWhen extreme weather and natural disasters such as wildfires and hurricanes descend on a region, the immediate concern is typically damage from the event itself. But the power outages that often accompany such events can be dangerous as well. The recent Los Angeles wildfires left hundreds of thousands of residents without power, and Hurricane Helene caused more than 5 million customers in the Southeast to lose power last fall.
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