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Monday, August 17, 2015

Earth News

This year's El Nino looks to rank among the strongest on record, with potential U.S. weather impacts.
The first new global seafloor map in decades has some surprises that could help reveal how Earth regulates carbon and climate, as well as revise what we know about ancient oceans.
Peru leads South America in gold production and ranks fifth globally, but authorities say 20 percent of its exported gold comes from clandestine mines.
The Guadalupe, which runs through San Jose, is the latest casualty of the state's water woes

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