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<description>Our results imply a strong association between subduction, mantle metasomatism and fluid-rich diamond formation, emphasizing the importance of subduction-derived fluids in affecting the composition of the deep lithospheric mantle.</description>
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<description>Scientists from Canada, the U.S. and the U.K say ancient sea water may have contributed to the formation of diamonds hundreds of kilometres underground.</description>
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<title>Town to further explore geothermal energy proposal</title>
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<description>Hinton could be home to a geothermal energy research project in the new year. Jonathan Banks, representing the University of Alberta was on hand at the standing committee meeting of council on June 23 to discuss the potential project.</description>
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<description>Edmonton native Emily Moore's interest in studying prehistoric insects was cemented when she found out UAlberta offers one of the world's best paleontology programs.</description>
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<description>Graduate Student Teaching Awards for 2014-2015 were awarded to Rebecca Stone, Cassidy Rankine and Laura Eggleston for the their outstanding performance in mentoring Earth and Atmospheric Sciences Students during the past school year.</description>
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<description>Lindsey Leighton, an associate professor in Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, describes some of his favourite B-movie marine predators, so prepare yourself for the most ghastly ocean rituals of creatures that are anything but spineless.</description>
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<title>110. Location efficiency: Discovering the hidden transportation costs of where you live </title>
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<description>Location Efficiency expert Kurt Borth says too many people &quot;drive until you qualify&quot; for a big house, without considering the very real and significant transportation costs you will experience just getting to work and play.</description>
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<title>Geothermal research project sets sights on Grande Prairie</title>
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<description>City Council is excited about an opportunity to explore the potential for harnessing geothermal energy in our region. Council received a presentation at last night's meeting from Jonathan Banks, a research associate from the University of Alberta. </description>
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<title>Mary-Claire Ward Geoscience Award</title>
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<pubDate>2015-05-08 08:14:00</pubDate>
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<description>The 2015-2016 W. W. Hutchison Lecturer is Dr. Murray Gingras, Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta.</description>
<pubDate>2015-05-08 08:13:00</pubDate>
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<title>Dave Elliott Best Paper Prize</title>
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<pubDate>2015-05-08 08:12:00</pubDate>
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<title>Why bring ice to Alberta?</title>
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<description>The University of Alberta is working to adopt a national collection of glacier ice, some of it dating back more than 12,000 years.</description>
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