Hot Cities, Ice Volcanoes And California Quakes Among NASA News Highlights At American Geophysical Union Meeting

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Dec. 10, 2010

Stephen Cole 
Headquarters, Washington 
202-358-0918 
stephen.e.cole@xxxxxxxx   


MEDIA ADVISORY: M10-172

HOT CITIES, ICE VOLCANOES AND CALIFORNIA QUAKES AMONG NASA NEWS HIGHLIGHTS AT AMERICAN GEOPHYSICAL UNION MEETING

WASHINGTON -- NASA researchers will present new findings on a wide 
range of Earth and space science topics at the 2010 fall meeting of 
the American Geophysical Union. The meeting takes place Dec. 13-17 at 
the Moscone Convention Center, 747 Howard St., in San Francisco. 

Media briefings during the meeting will feature topics including new 
results about the health impacts of urban heat islands; the search 
for ice volcanoes on one of Saturn's moons; new observations of solar 
eruptions; and earthquake risk in southern California. In addition, 
NASA scientists and their colleagues who use NASA research 
capabilities will present noteworthy findings during scientific 
sessions that are open to registered journalists. Registration is 
still open. 

For a complete list of NASA-related news briefings at the meeting, 
visit: 



http://www.nasa.gov/agu 


The website contains detailed information about how reporters can 
participate in the briefings, both on-site and remotely. The site 
will be updated throughout the week with additional information about 
NASA presentations. 

For more information about NASA and agency programs, visit: 



http://www.nasa.gov   

	
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