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November 2000
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features TECHNOLOGY IN THE EARTH SCIENCES
 
INSIDE ROCKS
The tools of physics are also tools for earth scientists who want to study rocks from the inside out — starting with their atoms.
Robert Astheimer et al.

MAPPING THE OUTCROP
Who better to try out digital field mapping than undergraduate students?
J. Douglas Walker
and Ross A. Black

REMOTE SENSING FOR ACID MINE SITES
Looking at Earth from above can reveal the mineralogical details for monitoring acid mine sites and their surroundings.
Frederick B. Henderson III
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News Notes Political Scene
High Prices at the Pump?
It's time to talk energy policy,
and the presidential candidates
have been happy to oblige.

Geophenomena
Watching Magma from Space
Researchers use InSAR to
watch magma move beneath
the Westdahl volcano.

ON THE COVER DEPARTMENTS
cover A hyperspectral image of the abandoned Bauer Mill Site of the Stockton Mining District in central Utah, as seen by CASI (Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager) airborne sensor data. Wind has blown acid-rich mine tailings from the former mine northwest into the upper left corner of the image. Limonitic materials are green and yellow. Vegetation is red and orange. The Utah Department of Environmental Quality and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency have identified several environmental hazards at the site and are concerned about potential eolian transport of the tailings toward Tooele and the Tooele Army Base. Image courtesy of Doug Peters, USGS. departments.html  

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