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  2. Rhea Lydia Graham - Wikipedia

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    Rhea Lydia Graham (born August 11, 1952) [1] is an American retired geologist with a background in environmental consulting and engineering geology and was made the last director of the United States Bureau of Mines, as well as the first female as well as African-American director, by President Bill Clinton and the United States Senate in 1994.

  3. Indiana Geological and Water Survey - Wikipedia

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    Created in 1837, the Indiana Geological and Water Survey ( IGWS) is an official agency of the U.S. state of Indiana charged with geological research and the dissemination of information about the state's energy, mineral and water resources. [ 1] In 2017, the Indiana Geological Survey was renamed to the Indiana Geological and Water Survey. [ 2]

  4. Paleontology in Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Geological Time Scale. Indiana Geological Survey. 2011. "Indiana's Reef Rocks". GeoNotes. Indiana Geological Survey. Murray, Marian (1974). Hunting for Fossils: A Guide to Finding and Collecting Fossils in All 50 States. Collier Books. p. 348. ISBN 9780020935506. Dinosaur Fossils are not found in Indiana Our Hoosier State Beneath Us ...

  5. Lisa Pratt - Wikipedia

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    Lisa Pratt is an American biogeochemist and astrobiologist who served as the 7th Planetary Protection Officer for NASA from 2018 to 2021 under President Donald Trump. Her academic work as a student, professor, and researcher on organisms and their respective environments prepared her for the position, in which she was responsible for protecting Earth and other planets in the solar system from ...

  6. Jug Rock - Wikipedia

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    Jug Rock Jug Rock photo taken in 2010. Jug Rock is a natural geological formation located outside of Shoals, Indiana, in the valley of the East Fork of the White River.It is composed of sandstone, and is the largest free-standing table rock formation (also called a "mushroom rock") in the United States east of the Mississippi River.

  7. WPGW (AM) - Wikipedia

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    In the summer of 1974. West and his wife retired and sold the daytime station to Bob Brandon (previously with WOWO in Fort Wayne) who replaced the musical potpourri with a mix of adult contemporary and oldies under the new corporate name and licensee WPGW Inc. incorporating a "new look" for the station using the nickname "PG-14" with ABC Contemporary news at five minutes before the hour.

  8. David R. Montgomery - Wikipedia

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    David R. Montgomery is a professor of earth and space sciences at the University of Washington in Seattle, where he is a member of the Quaternary Research Center.. Montgomery received his B.S. in geology from Stanford University in 1984, and his Ph.D. in geomorphology from University of California, Berkeley in 1991.

  9. WPGW-FM - Wikipedia

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    Public file. LMS. Webcast. Listen Live. Website. wpgwradio.com. WPGW-FM (100.9 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a country music format. It is licensed to Portland, Indiana, in the United States. The station is currently owned by Wpgw, Inc. [2] [3]