Earth's Inner Heat Keeps Cities Afloat

If it weren't for the hot rocks down below Earth's crust, most of North America would be below sea level, report researchers who say the significance of Earth's internal heat has been overlooked.
Without it, mile-high Denver would be 727 feet below sea level, the scientists calculate, and New York City, more than a quarter-mile below. Los Angeles would be almost three-quarters of a mile beneath the Pacific.
In fact most of the United States would ... Full Story »

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David Starr
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by David Starr - Oct. 1, 2008

A review of a geology article from Journal of Geophysical Research. The AP reporters doing the writing are so ignorant of geology that I have difficulty believing any part of their review. They fail to give a link to the Journal article they reviewed. I would recommend googling for the source article rather than relying upon t his review.

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