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Geoblogosphere weekly review (23th week of 2011, 1190 weeks ago)

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A geologist riddle #18

History of geology [2011-05-29 20:50:00]   recommend this post  (1137 visits)
Less a riddle than a preview of the subject of the posts to

Federico Castelli

Spineless Wonders [2011-06-03 19:58:00]   recommend this post  (1069 visits)
Federico CastelliDoctor in Livorno, Italy.b. ?, d. ?His museum seems to have been dispersed around 1898, so that may have been the year he died.Any additional information would be

Welcome to the Anthropocene

Stratigraphy.net Internals [2011-05-30 09:44:00]   recommend this post  (639 visits)
In its current issue, The Economist has published an interesting piece on "The Anthropocene - A man made world". In terms of public understanding of science it gives an interesting insight into how stratigraphy works, how palaeontology and [...]

Sunday Sand: A Kefalonian Kaleidoscope - and Homer (not Simpson)

Through the Sandglass [2011-05-29 07:25:39]   recommend this post  (613 visits)
Location, location, location. Ingredients, ingredients, ingredients. Just look at these two sands, and these words ring true – one is from the Greek Ionian Island of Kefalonia – or Cephalonia (or Cephallenia, Cephallonia, Kefallinia, or [...]

Walking Among Giants

JOIDES Resolution blogs [2011-05-29 00:59:04]   recommend this post  (605 visits)
A while back, Jack O’Connor (Chief Engineer) and Ian Barnes (First Assistant Engineer) offered to take the members of the Expedition 335 science party on a tour of the Engine [...]

Tutorial Oasis Montaj 3: Importando y exportando bases de datos

Explorock [2011-06-03 06:11:15]   recommend this post  (604 visits)
Son 13 posts en total que tratan sobre los diferentes tópicos de Oasis Montaj: -Tutorial Oasis Montaj 1: Preparando la información -Tutorial Oasis Montaj 2: Trabajando con la información -Tutorial Oasis Montaj 3: Importando y exportando bases de [...]

Fake Gold, Fake Diamonds and a Real…Fish Jaw?

Daily Fossil [2011-06-03 00:05:00]   recommend this post  (581 visits)
      The blue is the PyriteThe beige is the BentoniteTuesday Lisa and Matt had a school dig. After the tour, they joined Joey and Ted. They discovered a few fossil fragments, but the real [...]

Where are we now?

James’ Empty Blog [2011-05-29 01:14:00]   recommend this post  (558 visits)

Interview with James Gurney

Dave Hone’s Archosaur Musings [2011-06-03 10:12:53]   recommend this post  (557 visits)
Today’s interview comes courtesy of James Gurney. He’s almost certainly most famous for his enormously popular series of Dinotopia books (an island where the dinosaurs survived the KT and live alongside humans), but James also does more [...]

Inoceramus sp.

kreidefossilien.de - Bilder [2011-05-29 00:21:30]   recommend this post  (550 visits)
Inoceramus sp. linke & rechte Klappe eines Individuums, A17-Brücke über das Müglitztal (Nord) bei Dohna, Slg.
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