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Wednesday, March 16, 2011
Orders of magnitude...
Japan's earthquake death toll set to hit 25,000 as it emerges ANOTHER town has 10,000 people missing
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The Bu Element
J.P. Buchanan
Cheney, America
I am a professor of geology at Eastern Washington University. While my academic focus includes sedimentology, hydrogeology, and geomorphology, I am easily excited about all things geological. I am also an experienced world traveler, an avid photographer, and a passionate amateur astronomer. [All blog entries and original images posted herein: © 2009-2013 J.P. Buchanan - All Rights Reserved.]
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