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Radio Interview Explores African Dust, Human Health, and Mystery Novels
On January 15, Ginger Garrison, Gene Shinn, and geologist/novelist Sarah Andrews answered questions on a 1-hour talk show hosted by Michael Krasny of KQED radio in San Francisco, which enjoys a regular audience of 60,000 people. The subjects were African dust blown into the Caribbean, and Sarah's new book Fault Line. A former USGS geologist and now a successful novelist, Sarah arranged the show. Her next book, due at the printers in June for a release in early 2003, sports the working title Killer Dust.
Sarah began her career in geology with investigations into windblown sediment at the USGS, where she was a close associate of the late, legendary Edwin D. McKee, an expert on sand dunes and delta deposits around the world. After leaving the USGS, she worked for Amoco (getting oil out of eolian sandstone) and ANGUS Petroleum, then did a "tour of duty" in environmental services. She says the only way she could get through long, boring meetings for a Superfund site was "by picking someone across the table as a murder victim and then trying to figure out who killed him." Before long, people at the table were saying, "Please kill me." (We never have meetings like that at the USGS!) All that led to publishing mystery novels, which led to her receiving journalism awards from the American Association of Petroleum Geologists (AAPG) and the Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists (RMAG), and the Shea Award for writing from the National Association of Geoscience Teachers (NAGT). Her books take geology to the public. Now Ginger, Gene, Dale Griffin, and Christina Kellogg, who study the effects of African dust on Caribbean coral reefs and human health, are wondering, "Who gets to be killed in Killer Dust?"
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in this issue:
Radio Interview Explores African Dust Florida Coastal Storm Defenses Environmental Academy Web Site Congressional BriefingSea Otter Research John Hughes Clarke"Imaging Water Mass Variability" |
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