Over the past 1,300 years, the Nankai Trough, the 500-mile-long boundary between two tectonic plates off the southwestern coast of Japan, has been one of the world’s most active tsunami hotspots. Now an international team of scientists has embarked on a multiyear project to drill four miles down into the heart of this subterranean wave machine.
nature environment
Inside the Tsunami Factory
(via www.popsci.com)
Submitted by siliconskater on Thu, 2008-05-01 03:53. | Tags: nature | nature environment
Trees absorbing less CO2 as world warms, study finds
(via www.guardian.co.uk)

The ability of forests to soak up man-made carbon dioxide is weakening, according to an analysis of two decades of data from more than 30 sites in the frozen north. The finding published today is crucial, because it means that more of the CO2 we release will end up affecting the climate in the atmosphere rather than being safely locked away in trees or soil.
Submitted by siliconskater on Fri, 2008-01-04 13:44. | Tags: nature | nature environment