Posts:
The 10 most frequently clicked posts:
s a n d b i a n - geology from Sweden - [2010-09-28 18:44:02]
recommend this post
(1571 visits)
I am quite aware of the fact that bashing other academic fields is quite unpopular to some people – and you probably can make a lot of enemies that way, or at least lose friends. But I dont care, I … Continue reading
El hallazgo se ha realizado en rocas del carbonífero de la Bahía de Fundy (Nueva Brunswick, Canadá) y consiste en icnitas de reptiles conservadas en facies de llanura fluvial de ambiente seco y muy alejado de la orilla del mar.Esto indica que [...]
In the course of my studies, I've come across some questions which I've thought about a lot but never really asked openly. Now, starting the final year of my university studies, I finally want to share some of my thoughts especially with those of [...]
The new shopping cart feature allows secure online purchasing of all maps, geologic publications, and recreational books. The easily searchable Web site includes the entire inventory of Utah’s topographic and geologic maps in an easy-to-use [...]
By Dave Tucker September 29, 2010 The most recent post on the entertaining Magma Cum Laude blog, by Jessica Ball [aka 'Tuff Cookie'] states: “Perhaps we should submit a request for a Columnar Jointing Week to someone in Washington.” [...]
Magma Cum Laude will be moving to a new location soon - more details on that when it happens! In the meantime, posting will go on here (and I'll try and cross-post if I can). Stand by for new
The Indigenous Mapping Network, a group that "empowers native communities by connecting them with the tools they need to protect, preserve, and enhance their way of life within their aboriginal territories," is having an organizing meeting at UC [...]
Earthquake swarms and a five-mile long fissure have signaled new activity in in the Harrat Lunayyir volcanic area of northwestern Saudi
Wetlands along Pakistan’s Arabian Sea coast have high water levels in response to the monsoon rains that have caused extensive flooding over the past two months. Earth Observatory has images that allow you to compare satellite views from 2009 [...]