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Automating Infrastructure and Operations Management with VMware
With VMware, virtualization tools come with a management system built in. Check out this webcast to learn more.
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A look at S.F.'s underwater sand dunes
Patrick Barnard, a geologist with the Santa Cruz branch of the United States Geological Survey, narrates this short video showing the placement and depth of sand dunes located beneath 300 feet of...
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There will be another major quake
If another earthquake the size of the 1906 tremor hit Silicon Valley or San Francisco, what could happen? Using high tech scientists working for U.S. Geological Survey found some of the answers.
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A look back at the 1906 S.F. quake
When the 1906 quake hit Northern California, author Jack London covered the damage for a magazine. The quake killed untold numbers, but it also gave rise to modern seismology in America. Here's...
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Heads up, our gases are coming your way
Americans are polluting the air for fellow Americans. Here's what the U.S. Geological Survey found in a study released today: "Nitrate found in precipitation occurring in rural areas of the...
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A look at S.F.'s underwater sand dunes
Patrick Barnard, a geologist with the Santa Cruz branch of the United States Geological Survey, narrates this short video showing the placement and depth of sand dunes located beneath 300 feet of...
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Photos: Learning from disaster
Visitors are educated about how scientists study and measure quakes at the U.S. Geological Survey Visitors Center.
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Photos: Learning from disaster
Visitors are educated about how scientists study and measure quakes at the U.S. Geological Survey Visitors Center.
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Preparation for the next major quake
U.S. Geological Survey examines expected damage to roads and problems of recovery after major Silicon Valley or San Francisco earthquake. It calls for a "culture of preparedness" now.
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There will be another major quake
If another earthquake the size of the 1906 tremor hit Silicon Valley or San Francisco, what could happen? Using high tech scientists working for U.S. Geological Survey found some of the answers.
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A look back at the 1906 S.F. quake
When the 1906 quake hit Northern California, author Jack London covered the damage for a magazine. The quake killed untold numbers, but it also gave rise to modern seismology in America. Here's...
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