kentucky geological survey
Geological Survey Preparing Two New Networks to Monitor Small Earthquakes and Groundwater Levels
The Kentucky Geological Survey (KGS) at the University of Kentucky is working to install two new networks across the state to gather important data on low-level seismicity and the state’s groundwater levels.
Earth & Environmental Sciences, Rast-Holbrook Seminar
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303 Slone Research Building
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Landslides: A Threat in Kentucky Too
Kentucky geologists say landslides, similar to Saturday morning's landslide in rural Washington, are common in the Commonwealth.
Harvard Professor to Speak on 'Deep History' of Life on Earth
Dr. Andrew H. Knoll will present "The Deep History of Life: What Kinds of Life Characterized Earth During the PRecambrian?" on Feb. 13 at 7 p.m. in Memorial Hall.
KGS Research Examines New Madrid Fault Seismic Zone
In a recent publication in the journal Science, the Kentucky Geological Survey examines seismic activity in the New Madrid Seismic Zone.
Research Highlights: Looking Back at 45 Years of Geology
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303 Slone Building, UK campus
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The Earth is Cleverer than You Are—Learnings in Earth & Seismic Modeling
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KGS, Rose Street, UK campus, Lexington KY
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The Deep History of Life
What kinds of life characterized the Earth during the Precambrian?
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Memorial Hall
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