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Geoblogosphere weekly review (2th week of 2011, 219 weeks ago)

Blogs:

Most active blogs:
  1. Geology.com News (48 posts)
  2. Arizona Geology (16 posts)
  3. Gunnars Geo-Blog (14 posts)
  4. Geology News (14 posts)
  5. WeBlog Aragosaurus (10 posts)
  6. Love in the Time of Chasmosaurs (9 posts)
  7. Tierra de Dinosaurios (8 posts)
  8. Ontario-geofish (8 posts)
  9. Geopark Araripe (8 posts)
  10. drip | david’s really interesting pages... (8 posts)
Most visited blogs:
  1. Geology.com News (1094 visits)
  2. Arizona Geology (206 visits)
  3. Geology News (181 visits)
  4. Olelog (152 visits)
  5. Iceland Volcano and Earthquake blog (143 visits)
  6. Love in the Time of Chasmosaurs (121 visits)
  7. En Morrenas (116 visits)
  8. Georneys (115 visits)
  9. Gunnars Geo-Blog (107 visits)
  10. Louisville Area Fossils (107 visits)

Topics:

Top keywords:
  1. Geology Books (32)
  2. Mining News (24)
  3. Green Cars (18)
  4. new year (16)
  5. Geology (16)
  6. Environment (13)
  7. earth (13)
  8. Industry Watch (12)
  9. blog (11)
  10. Earthquakes (10)
Top places:
  1. United States (22)
  2. Portugal (13)
  3. Arizona (10)
  4. Pacific Ocean (8)
  5. California (6)
  6. China (6)
  7. Iceland (6)
  8. Utah (5)
  9. Australia (5)
  10. Phoenix (5)
Top stratigraphy:
  1. Cretaceous (9)
  2. Jurassic (9)
  3. Triassic (5)
  4. Devonian (5)
  5. Carboniferous (4)
  6. Neogene (2)
  7. Ordovician (2)
  8. Quaternary (1)
  9. Cambrian (1)
  10. Permian (1)

Posts:

The 10 most frequently clicked posts:

Indian Ocean Tsunami Early Warning System

Geology.com News [2011-01-08 04:56:42]   recommend this post  (137 visits)
“Six years after the tsunami disaster of 26/12/2004, the set-up of the German-Indonesian Tsunami Early Warning System for the Indian Ocean (GITEWS) has been completed.

Charlas sobre deslizamientos en la Universidad de Cusco

En Morrenas [2011-01-04 04:09:05]   recommend this post  (104 visits)
Hey! aprovechando el final del año 2010, tuve la oportunidad de dar 3 lecturas en la Facultad de Ingeniería Geológica de la Universidad Nacional San Antonio Abad del Cusco (mi Alma Mater). Bueno un charla fue en estricto privado para … [...]

Catastrophic Mercury Levels in the Philippines

Olelog [2011-01-04 10:42:25]   recommend this post  (99 visits)
Somewhere between 200 and 500 tons of mercury is discharged every year into the Philippine environment from small scale gold mining. If this continues without any cleanup it may lead to the death of hundred of thousands of people within few years - [...]

Two Million Dead Fish in Chesapeake Bay

Geology.com News [2011-01-07 02:02:13]   recommend this post  (91 visits)
An estimated 2,000,000 juvenile spot fish have been found dead along the Maryland shoreline of Chesapeake Bay. “Cold water stress” is thought to be the reason for the

Bakken and Three Forks Push North Dakota to #4 Oil Producer

Geology.com News [2011-01-08 04:32:43]   recommend this post  (80 visits)
Strong crude oil prices, new drilling technology and high levels of activity in the Bakken Shale and Three Forks Shale have pushed North Dakota to #4 in the rankings of oil producing

Less Fluoride in Drinking Water?

Geology.com News [2011-01-08 04:47:44]   recommend this post  (77 visits)
The US Department of Health and Human Services proposes a lower limit on the amount of fluoride in drinking water to 0.7 milligrams per liter. The current limit is 4 milligrams per

Chevron’s Interest in Indonesia Geothermal

Geology.com News [2011-01-04 04:35:44]   recommend this post  (73 visits)
Indonesia has a wealth of undeveloped geothermal resources and Chevron Pacific Indonesia is very interested in developing

Why Does Mount Etna Erupt?

Geology.com News [2011-01-08 02:52:12]   recommend this post  (71 visits)
“His theory suggests that Mount Etna is not directly the result of tectonic plate boundary activity, but that it resulted from decompression melting of upper mantle material flowing around the nearby edge of an Ionian slab that is slowly [...]

Mass Spectrometric Musings

Georneys [2011-01-08 06:05:00]   recommend this post  (70 visits)
Before I started a geology blog, I used to sporadically blog about geology over at Skepchick. These days, I blog here at Georneys about geology, and I blog over at Skepchick about other skeptical and scientific things, such as the premise of the [...]

Earthquake detection and winter storms

Iceland Volcano and Earthquake blog [2011-01-08 05:48:55]   recommend this post  (69 visits)
In the last two days there have been a strong winter storm going over Iceland. The wind has been coming from the north with snow and cold weather. But this has also been followed by a strong wind all over … Continue reading
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