Alternative sources of fossil fuels such as oil sands and coal-to-liquids have significant economic promise, but the environmental consequences also must be considered, according to a new study by the
Nitrate is the most common chemical contaminant in the world's ground water, including aquifers used for drinking-water supply. Nitrate in drinking water of the United States is regulated by the
A new study suggests that geothermal power production could significantly add to the electric power-generating capacity in the United States. The recent U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) assessment finds that geothermal energy
The cool, rocky slopes of Mauna Kea, a dormant volcano that is Hawaii's highest mountain, will serve as a stand-in for the moon as researchers from Carnegie Mellon University's Robotics
Planetary geologist Chris Okubo is on a mission to understand the past roles of ground water and faulting on Mars by studying similar locations on Earth. Okubo works in the
Maptek is introducing a new corporate identity that will unify all of its products and services under one umbrella. Maptek, a global leader in mining software, services and solutions, is
Scientists have puzzled for years about why uranium contamination in ground water continues to exceed drinking water standards in an area located at the south end of the Hanford Site,
Palestinian and German scientists have recommended to the authorities in the Gaza Strip that they take immediate measures to combat excessive nitrate levels in the drinking water. Of their water
Researchers in Norway report that injecting a special type of seawater called “smart water” into certain low-yield oil wells may help boost oil extraction by as much as 60 percent.
Schramm Inc. is offering its “Drilling Rig Operation, Maintenance and Service” seminar at its factory located in West Chester, Pa., Nov. 19-21. The course addresses proper operation, troubleshooting and maintenance