Landslides: A Threat in Kentucky Too
Kentucky geologists say landslides, similar to Saturday morning's landslide in rural Washington, are common in the Commonwealth.
Kentucky geologists say landslides, similar to Saturday morning's landslide in rural Washington, are common in the Commonwealth.
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.
In a recent publication in the journal Science, the Kentucky Geological Survey examines seismic activity in the New Madrid Seismic Zone.
What kinds of life characterized the Earth during the Precambrian?
In their ongoing quest to develop the latest and most effective drugs for disease treatment, researchers in the University of Kentucky's Center for Pharmaceutical Research and Innovation are looking deep — as in, deep underground.
Homes and other structures may suffer severe damages when the shale expands and heaves, according to research conducted at the University of Kentucky.
My research aims to answer questions related to environmental change and energy resources through field and ship-based examinations of the sedimentary rock record.
In celebration of the University of Kentucky's upcoming sesquicentennial in 2015, the 61st of 150 weekly installments remembers the accomplishments of Dean Arthur McQuiston Miller, for whom Miller Hall is named.