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SUPPLY OF OIL GREATLY AFFECTED BY DEMAND - GEOPHYSICAL INSTITUTE
Jul 2, 2025 Evar Nering is a professor emeritus of mathematics at Arizona State University. He lives in Scottsdale, he is 80 years old, and he began teaching math during World War II. …
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GASOHOL - GEOPHYSICAL INSTITUTE
Feb 6, 2025 One of the suggested methods to reduce the need to import petroleum is to produce fuel from agricultural crops. Gasohol, a mixture of 90% unleaded gasoline and 10% ethyl …
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RUMINATIONS ON ALASKAN MARVELS FROM 41 YEARS AGO
May 22, 2025 It was another antic of mirage." "Then there are the frost quakes. It appears the earth can stand just so much freezing, then, due to expansion, something has got to give. As …
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THE ALEUTIANS, 1942--REVISITED | GEOPHYSICAL INSTITUTE
The Harrier is fairly bulky, intended primarily for ground support, and does not have the fighter potential of the sleek Mirage. But it does not require long runways on which to take off or land, …
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TANANA VALLEY MIRAGES - GEOPHYSICAL INSTITUTE
Jan 23, 2025 The Arctic mirage is a different story altogether. During inversion conditions in the Tanana Valley, there is a layer of dense, cold air next to the ground with warmer air overlying …
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THE PARRY ARC | GEOPHYSICAL INSTITUTE
Aug 14, 2025 Was this a mirage, the northern lights or what? A possible explanation is the Parry arc named after the explorer, W. E. Parry, who first reported seeing the phenomenon while …
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FATA MORGANA | GEOPHYSICAL INSTITUTE
Jul 31, 2025 Fata Morgana, also known as Morgan le Fay, was a fairy enchantress skilled in the art of changing shape. In one traditional story she was King Arthur's sister and learned many …
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THE HIGHEST MIRAGE IN NORTH AMERICA | GEOPHYSICAL INSTITUTE
Mar 2, 1995 Is the Great One a grand illusion? Is the tallest mountain in North America a mirage? A friend recently told me that the Mount McKinley we see as a huge lump on the …
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MIRAGES | GEOPHYSICAL INSTITUTE
Jul 11, 2025 Even when the air is stagnant, there is enough air movement to cause the mirage images to come and go rapidly. Unfortunately, the same layering that gives us glorious …
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ARCTIC MIRAGE (HILLINGAR) | GEOPHYSICAL INSTITUTE
Aug 14, 2025 In the arctic mirage a distant object appears right way up but higher up than the actual location. Though arctic and desert mirages seem to be quite different, they share a …
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