Below the surface.I would suggest that the Italian hydrologists cited in "Fighting Water with Water: To lift the city, pump the sea beneath Venice" (SN: 10/30/04, p.277) consider the law of unintended consequences For the "Law of unintended consequences", see Unintended consequence Unintended Consequences is a novel by author John Ross, first published in 1996 by Accurate Press. . Similar actions begun in 1978 at an oil field in Wyoming drove methane to the surface and resulted in a large kill zone of the dominant sage-brush Artemisia Artemisia, ruler of Caria Artemisia (är'təmĭ`shēə), fl. 4th cent. B.C., ruler of the ancient region of Caria. She was the sister, wife, and successor of Mausolus and erected the mausoleum at Halicarnassus in his memory. tridentata. JAMES A. ERDMAN, CRESTONE, COLO Colo Colorado (old style state abbreviation) COLO Columbus, Ohio COLO Co-Location COLO Colonial National Historic Park (US National Park Service) COLO Cost Of Living Option . The researchers in Italy say they would minimize pressure applied to the aquifer aquifer (ăk`wĭfər): see artesian well. aquifer In hydrology, a rock layer or sequence that contains water and releases it in appreciable amounts. , so as not to crack strata that seal water in place.--S. PERKINS |
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