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Geoblogosphere weekly review (50th week of 2010, 1392 weeks ago)

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REG Review's Winter 2011 Review Courses for the ASBOG Geology Licensing Exams

GeoPrac.net [2010-12-09 06:32:53]   recommend this post  (998 visits)
The Association of Environmental & Engineering Geologists (AEG) is pleased to announce the Winter, 2011 series of review courses for the ASBOG® geology licensing exam and/or the California Supplemental exam taught by REG REVIEW, Inc.  AEG and [...]

A strange vertebra from Carmel Church

Updates from the Vertebrate Paleontology Lab [2010-12-06 18:08:51]   recommend this post  (808 visits)
A few months ago a student working on a project measured and photographed all the whale vertebrae we’ve prepared from Carmel Church. More than half of these vertebrae are isolated bones that are not part of an associated skeleton, and most of them [...]

More on the Cardenas Party

Earthly Musings [2010-12-07 19:05:00]   recommend this post  (767 visits)
My most recent blog post was written with the intent to inspire thoughtful discussion. There has been a multitude of discussion about it with some at Grand Canyon National Park. I admit up front that I am more accepting of newer ideas than most [...]

New contender for largest volcano in the Solar System?

Eruptions [2010-12-10 02:30:00]   recommend this post  (766 visits)
For a few decades now, the title holder for largest volcano in the solar system has been Mars' Olympus Mons. The volcano is a large - and by that I mean it covers the same area as the state of Arizona - basaltic shield volcano with multiple collapse [...]

Guest Post: Lessons from a first paper – New pterosaur fossils from the Early Cretaceous (Albian) of Queensland, Australia

Dave Hone’s Archosaur Musings [2010-12-07 19:21:19]   recommend this post  (764 visits)
I’m enjoying a flood of guest posts at the moment, and this is an especially nice on to see. I first met Tamara Fletcher in Munich as she hauled herself over from Australia to the Munich Flugsauirer to discover just what happens when you put [...]

Video: Die Erde als Ringplanet

Mente et Malleo [2010-12-09 20:36:59]   recommend this post  (751 visits)
Stellen wir uns einmal kurz vor, die Erde hätte ein Ringsystem, wie es beispielsweise der Planet Saturn in unserem Sonnensystem hat. Wie würde der Himmel dann aussehen? Prächtig, wie uns die folgende Animation zeigt.

Церковь Пресвятой Богородицы

ВОСТОКГЕОЛОГИЯ [2010-12-07 10:23:00]   recommend this post  (716 visits)
Модель церкви Пресвятой Богородицы.

Northern Lights Video Report

Geology.com News [2010-12-09 06:00:35]   recommend this post  (667 visits)
A CNN News video featuring Aurora Borealis over

Geomorphically incorrect art #5.

Riparian Rap [2010-12-10 01:13:00]   recommend this post  (619 visits)
 An illustration from the New Yorker in June 2006, some media network executives going over a waterfall.Aside from riding a giant floating TV they were previously paddling on a placid stream, they're in a geomorphically absurd situation.The [...]

Animation Review; Ryan Woodward

drip | david’s really interesting pages... [2010-12-07 22:40:07]   recommend this post  (576 visits)
Click on the composite screen grab to go over to my review at
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