Word: basins
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...unexpected turbulence in the South Atlantic has, for the time being, upset elements of Reagan's foreign policy and unraveled key alliances. It has dissipated much of the good will gamed by Reagan's Caribbean Basin Initiative, an economic and trade development plan that is currently being challenged in Congress by special-interest groups. A House Ways and Means Subcommittee, for example, voted last week to lessen trade preferences for shoes and rum. The Administration position on the Falklands has also undercut its controversial goal of convincing Latin America that the most dangerous threat to the stability...
With $400 million already spent in building a plant, Colony was going to be the most serious attempt ever made in the decades-old dream of wresting energy from northwestern Colorado's rugged Piceance Basin, which contains possibly 1.2 trillion bbl. of oil. The fuel is trapped in a form of limestone that geologists call marl, which is commonly known as shale. Colony's 8,800 acres alone are estimated to contain at least 500 million bbl. of oil, a month-long supply for the entire U.S. at the current levels of consumption. The project's facilities...
Microscopic fossils collected by Harvard researchers from the Red Line subway extension in Cambridge recently resolved a 100-year controversy and revealed that the Boston Basin is 6 million centuries...
Discovering the age of the basin will enable scientists to "reconstruct the geological series of events" that occurred during the pre-Cambrian era, when the Basin was formed. Paul Strother, a post-doctoral fellow in Biology and one of the discoverers, said yesterday...
...Basin extends from Boston' Harbor to a ridge of volcanic rocks running from Milton north to Lynn and westward to Route 128. The discovery, which is formally announced in the May 7 issue of Science magazine, solves a "mystery plaguing us for over 100 years," said Elso S. Barghoorn. Fisher Professor of Natural History and another participant in the year-long research project...