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Aquamarine
by Shanina, Aug 21, 2007
The beautiful semi-precious gemstone serves not only elegance, but also as a birthstone for Pisces and Aries alike.
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Osmium
by harvardyale, Mar 16, 2008
Scientific citations and their analyses.
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Things You Never Knew About Diamonds
by Taylor McIntosh, Jan 30, 2008
Some fun facts about diamonds I learned through a diamond course.
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Prevent Soil Erosion
by Swapna P, Jan 23, 2008
Erosion is the gradual wearing away of the earth’s surface by water, wind or glaciers. The loss of soil, rocks and sand robs the earth of its fertile top layer of soil.
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Turbidity Currents
by Joel D Raven, Nov 21, 2007
Variations in turbidity currents observed in the Mediterranean Basin.
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The History of Gold
by Skii33, Nov 4, 2007
Throughout history, the luster, beauty, and brilliance of gold have attracted many people. Along with slaves and salt, gold was the most commonly traded item.
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Global Warming Effects
by JohnOn, Apr 29, 2008
How global warming effects the world.
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Crystal Gardens
by matthew gary, Jan 31, 2008
This purpose of this experiment is to observe how crystals can be grown on a dead organism.
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Major Geologic Eras in the Phanerozoic Eon
by hrid, Jan 4, 2008
A general description of the three geologic eras: Paleozoic, Mesozoic and Cenozoic; during the Phanerozoic Eon.
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Turquoise
by omonoid, Jul 24, 2007
Information about a mineral called Turquoise.
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