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The Leading Edge; October 2007; v. 26; no. 10; p. 1302-1304; DOI: 10.1190/1.2794392
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The International Year of Planet Earth (2007–2009)

Earth Sciences for Society

Eduardo F.J. de Mulder

IYPE, Trondheim, Norway

Ted Nield

Geological Society of London, UK

Edward Derbyshire

University of London, UK

Corresponding author: e.demulder{at}planet.nl

Natural disasters like the 2004 tsunami bear graphic testimony to the Earth's incredible power and to an obvious corollary: that effective use of geoscientific knowledge can save lives and protect property. Such knowledge also enables satisfying, in a sustainable manner, the growing need for Earth's resources by an expanding human population.







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