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Geoblogosphere weekly review (10th week of 2011, 211 weeks ago)
Blogs:
Most active blogs:
- Geology.com News (36 posts)
- kreidefossilien.de (21 posts)
- Geology News (16 posts)
- Mountain Cat Geology (15 posts)
- Arizona Geology (11 posts)
- Ontario-geofish (11 posts)
- State of the Planet (11 posts)
- Tierra de Dinosaurios (10 posts)
- James’ Empty Blog (9 posts)
- The Dragon’s Tales (9 posts)
Most visited blogs:
- Geology.com News (2074 visits)
- Geology News (686 visits)
- Ontario-geofish (659 visits)
- Mountain Cat Geology (640 visits)
- Tierra de Dinosaurios (584 visits)
- State of the Planet (574 visits)
- James’ Empty Blog (558 visits)
- Dave Hone’s Archosaur Musings (543 visits)
- Mente et Malleo (531 visits)
- Dan\'s Wild Wild Science Journal (502 visits)
Topics:
Top keywords:
- Industry Watch (32)
- earthquakes (19)
- geology (18)
- Global News (17)
- Green Cars (15)
- blog (14)
- bancarrota (13)
- Environment (13)
- foi (13)
- ter (12)
Top places:
- Portugal (20)
- United States (12)
- Christchurch (10)
- California (8)
- Porto (7)
- China (7)
- Pacific Ocean (7)
- Washington (7)
- Arkansas (7)
- Lisbon (7)
Top stratigraphy:
- Quaternary (7)
- Cretaceous (7)
- Neogene (6)
- Carboniferous (5)
- Paleogene (5)
- Devonian (5)
- Jurassic (4)
- Cambrian (2)
- Triassic (2)
- Silurian (2)
Posts:
The 10 most frequently clicked posts:
Einer der Gründe für die verheerende Wirkung des Erdbebens von Christchurch / Neuseeland am 22. Februar ist das Phänomen der Bodenverflüssigung. Ich hatte das bereits zum Erdbeben von 4. September 2010 geschrieben. Die Stadt [...]
Alle Bücher von Geozon sind nun auch auf der Plattform PaperC.de zu finden. PaperC ist eine Online-Plattform für Fachbücher mit inzwischen über
10.000 Büchern. Da Fachbücher in Universitätsbibliotheken [...]
Our time in Jamalganj is coming to a close. We will miss the people here, all of whom have been incredibly helpful. Moktar and Anowar, who constructed the concrete pillars; Aziz the caretaker, locally known as the chief of Jamalganj for his [...]
It's always an exciting time when we come to the end of a project. Mostly because it's one of those rare times where we're finished with something. This week we're finishing the right leg from an exceptionally big lambeosaur (crested duckbill [...]
For PE the year 2011 starts with an issue choke full of interesting papers. Seven research articles and one technical paper, for a total of 148 PDF pages (43 MB), plus 3D online files. Furthermore, there is a commentray on … Continue reading [...]
Well, I successfully defended my thesis. I would say posting will resume soon - but it won't because I am traveling for the next 6 weeks! Woohoo! I am going to Peru for 2 weeks, Japan for 2 weeks, and then China for 2 weeks. All for pleasure. Then I [...]
Let’s look a bit more closely at the holotype element of Brontomerus mcintoshi, which as we all remember is the juvenile left ilium OMNH 66430. Much of what we’ve said about Brontomerus is based on the shape of that ilium, so [...]
And with that, a personal challenge to myself is done (note: I didn't employ any consistency in uploading. Some stuff was uploaded to other accounts; I'll post a quick retrospective later
The United States Department of the Interior has approved a deepwater drilling permit in the Gulf of Mexico submitted by Noble Energy. This is the first new deepwater permit to be approved since last spring’s drilling accident at the Macondo [...]