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Geoblogosphere weekly review (41th week of 2011, 1207 weeks ago)
Blogs:
Most active blogs:
- Geology.com News (54 posts)
- Tierra de Dinosaurios (13 posts)
- State of the Planet (13 posts)
- Ontario-geofish (10 posts)
- Arizona Geology (9 posts)
- Geology News (9 posts)
- Geotripper (8 posts)
- Love in the Time of Chasmosaurs (8 posts)
- Dave Hone’s Archosaur Musings (7 posts)
- drip | david’s really interesting pages... (7 posts)
Most visited blogs:
- Geology.com News (4272 visits)
- Dave Hone’s Archosaur Musings (1990 visits)
- State of the Planet (1020 visits)
- I think mining (907 visits)
- drip | david’s really interesting pages... (907 visits)
- Water and Megacities (906 visits)
- The Prep Lounge (856 visits)
- Tierra de Dinosaurios (852 visits)
- Ontario-geofish (735 visits)
- Central Arizona Geology Club (716 visits)
Topics:
Top keywords:
- earthquakes (11)
- blog (10)
- United States (9)
- Dinosaurs (9)
- flickr (9)
- summary (8)
- Climate change (8)
- Geology News (7)
- Daily Geology Photos (7)
- earthquake (7)
Top places:
- United States (20)
- California (8)
- Europe (6)
- Salas de Los Infantes (5)
- Earthquakes (5)
- Italy (5)
- Alaska (5)
- Australia (5)
- Ohio (5)
- Argentina (5)
Top stratigraphy:
- Devonian (7)
- Cretaceous (6)
- Jurassic (6)
- Quaternary (4)
- Ordovician (4)
- Carboniferous (4)
- Triassic (2)
- Paleogene (2)
- Silurian (2)
- Cambrian (2)
Posts:
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This is a really special interview for me as Doug is my personal favourite palaeoartist and I know a lot of the people currently working in the area admit something similar. His old website is no more, though fortunately some of it is archived here [...]
Groundwater is one of the important, valuable and renewable resources of India. It has ability to act as a large reservoir that provides freshwater during periods of drought due to failure of monsoon. Most of the groundwater is of good …Read [...]
Earth Science week at the Canyon October 9-11 Grand Canyon National Park - Grand Canyon National Park to Celebrate Earth Science Week (U.S. National Park
Today I’m delighted to bring an interview with William Stout. A well known artist in his own right with movie posters, comics and sci fi credits to his name, he also has a major ‘sideline’ in dinosaurs and fossil animals. As ever [...]
This is the first time on this blog that I copy and post in full a piece written by somebody else. Yet I liked the piece so much that I make free to post in full below. The article comes from an e-newsletter that AMC Consultants send out [...]
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Fabio Manucci included my Archeopteryx lithographica wips in this fantastic historical line-up, right after the Scott Hartman skeletals on which they are based… as well as his further critique and consultation. Its a great way to commemorate [...]
When you absolutely, positively, have to get those last few drops of Paraloid B-72 out of your Koob Tube. Or oil paint. Or toothpaste. The Tube
Eruptions Blog author Erik Klemetti has posted a map and information about recent earthquake swarms at Iceland’s Katla
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