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| data-sort-value=2637 | [[Special:Contribs/Dan Gluck|Dan Gluck]] (2637)
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| [[Haresh C. Shah]] <small>(American earthquake engineer (1938-))</small>
| Haresh C. Shah (born 1937) is an Indian-born, American earthquake engineer and the Obayashi Professor of Engineering (Emeritus) at [[Stanford University]]. As a civil engineering professor, he and his students performed pioneering research in probabilistic methods and the development of seismic hazard and risk models.
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| The Port des Canonge Formation is a lower–middle [[Permian]]-age [[geologic formation]] in the [[Mediterranean]] island of [[Mallorca]]. It consists of red to brown-colored [[sedimentary rock]]s ([[red beds]]) such as [[sandstone]] and [[mudstone]], and is located in what back then was the western peri-[[Tethys Ocean]].
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| Nevados is an American [[renewable energy]] technology company specializing in the design and manufacture of all-terrain [[solar tracker]]s. It develops rugged tracker systems capable of deploying in challenging environments such as desert, salt flats and rocky terrain.
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| In the evening hours of April 8, 1998, a violent and deadly [[tornado]] devastated multiple suburban communities of [[Birmingham, Alabama]], primarily Oak Grove, [[Rock Creek, Alabama|Rock Creek]], [[Edgewater, Alabama|Edgewater]], and [[McDonald Chapel, Alabama|McDonald Chapel]]. The tornado was part of a [[Tornado outbreak of April 6–9, 1998|larger tornado outbreak]] which included the [[Great Plains]], [[Dixie Alley]], and the [[Carolinas]], tracking for 30.3 miles through [[Tuscaloosa County, Alabama|Tuscaloosa]] and [[Jefferson County, Alabama|Jefferson Counties]] in Central [[Alabama]], where it would claim 32 lives, injure a further 259, and cause $202.83 million (1998 USD) in damages.
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| data-sort-value=9394 | [[Special:Contribs/Quincy Gordon|Quincy Gordon]] (9394)
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| [[Hydrothermal explosion of Global Subterranean waters]] <small>(A hypothesis to explain the global ridges as a result of a global 1 event hydrothermal explosion and waters carried sediments to bury fossils that die unexpectidly.)</small>
| Haresh C.Chandulal Shah (born 1937) is an Indian-born, American earthquake engineer and the Obayashi Professor of Engineering (Emeritus) at [[Stanford University]]. As a civil engineering professor, he and his students performed pioneering research in probabilistic methods and the development of seismic hazard and risk models.
| Hypothesis: Rapid Hydrothermal Eruptions from Beneath the Mantle as a Mechanism for Rapid Burial and Exceptional Fossil Preservation
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| data-sort-value=23728 | [[Special:Contribs/RaymondinchristTanagnos|RaymondinchristTanagnos]] (23728)
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