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The mud lake is so huge -- seven square kilometres (almost three square miles) and 20 metres (66 feet) thick -- it is now visible from space, and geologists say "Lusi" could continue gushing sludge for centuries.
Earth News, Earth Science, Energy Technology, Environment News 2010
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The company being fingered for the disaster, drilling firm Lapindo Brantas, replied in the same journal that the "Lusi" mud volcano was unleashed by an earthquake at Yogyakarta, 280 kilometres (174 miles) away.
APA 2010
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"Lusi" could continue gushing sludge for centuries.
Earth News, Earth Science, Energy Technology, Environment News 2010
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The company being fingered for the disaster, drilling firm Lapindo Brantas, replied in the same journal that the "Lusi" mud volcano was unleashed by an earthquake at Yogyakarta, 280 kilometres (174 miles) away.
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The company being fingered for the disaster, drilling firm Lapindo Brantas, replied in the same journal that the "Lusi" mud volcano was unleashed by an earthquake at Yogyakarta, 280 kilometres (174 miles) away.
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Indonesia's richest men, the mud volcano known as "Lusi" is still spewing its toxic sludge over Java's countryside.
Earth News, Earth Science, Energy Technology, Environment News 2010
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The company being fingered for the disaster, drilling firm Lapindo Brantas, replied in the same journal that the "Lusi" mud volcano was unleashed by an earthquake at Yogyakarta, 280 kilometres (174 miles) away.
APA 2010
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Lyn Lusi works with her beloved husband, Dr. Kasereka Jo Lusi, in Goma, which sits at the very heart of Africa in the east of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Katherine Marshall: The Modest Heroine Of The 2011 Opus Prize: Lyn Lusi Katherine Marshall 2011
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As Lyn Lusi accepted the $1 million Opus Prize on Wednesday night at Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles, she threw down a gauntlet.
Katherine Marshall: The Modest Heroine Of The 2011 Opus Prize: Lyn Lusi Katherine Marshall 2011
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As Lyn Lusi accepted the $1 million Opus Prize on Wednesday night at Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles, she threw down a gauntlet.
Katherine Marshall: The Modest Heroine Of The 2011 Opus Prize: Lyn Lusi Katherine Marshall 2011
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