News archive - 1995

Thursday, November 23, 1995

The minicam video watch

How and why we did it - a personal account (Julian Meadow)

Not content with the post-dated coverage of erupting Mount Ruapehu, I set out on this mission to bring live pictures of the mountain into homes around the world.

Thursday, November 23, 1995

Things that go bump in the night!

Every year in my introductory geology course I cover topics on volcanic activity and on earthquakes, and every year, almost without exception, nature obliges me with some excellent practical examples. This term was no exception. The academic year had barely commenced when Mt. Ruhapehu, a volcano in the central volcanic belt of North Island, New Zealand, erupted with some spectacular phreatic explosions.

Thursday, November 23, 1995

Dowsing

For water well drillers, and the scientists and engineers who make a living in the groundwater industry, "dowsing" or "witching" for water is akin to astrology or witch craft or faith healing - that is, something rather appealing to certain people but which is entirely unsupported by scientific evidence and professional experience.

Thursday, November 23, 1995

Water crisis: inevitable or preventable?

People everywhere are concerned about future water resources - and rightly so. Many surface sources are contaminated or over-used. Tales of groundwater contamination and lowering of water levels are common, and citizens feel threatened. But is the situation as bad as it looks?

Thursday, November 23, 1995

Once a collector always a collector

St. F.X. geologist enjoys natural laboratory of local geology

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