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Geoblogosphere weekly review (12th week of 2012, 1239 weeks ago)

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Blogs:

Most active blogs:
  1. Geology.com News (33 posts)
  2. Wooster Geologists (18 posts)
  3. JOIDES Resolution blogs (14 posts)
  4. Tierra de Dinosaurios (13 posts)
  5. State of the Planet (13 posts)
  6. I think mining (12 posts)
  7. Gunnars Geo-Blog (10 posts)
  8. The Volcanism Blog (10 posts)
  9. Palaeoblog (9 posts)
  10. Arizona Geology (9 posts)
Most visited blogs:
  1. Geology.com News (2803 visits)
  2. The Volcanism Blog (2765 visits)
  3. Point Source (2611 visits)
  4. Associazione Paleontologica Parmense Italiana (1795 visits)
  5. JOIDES Resolution blogs (1772 visits)
  6. GeoIdea (1695 visits)
  7. Wooster Geologists (1375 visits)
  8. Dave Hone’s Archosaur Musings (1300 visits)
  9. The Landslide Blog (1266 visits)
  10. James’ Empty Blog (1262 visits)

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Top keywords:
  1. Climate Change (10)
  2. Lesser Antilles Volcanism (10)
  3. dinosaur (9)
  4. Japan (8)
  5. Yesterday (8)
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  7. earthquakes (8)
  8. Similar Posts (7)
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  10. fossil (7)
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  5. Turkey (6)
  6. California (6)
  7. Belgium (5)
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  10. Fossil (4)
Top stratigraphy:
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  3. Ordovician (3)
  4. Neogene (3)
  5. Triassic (3)
  6. Cambrian (2)
  7. Paleogene (2)
  8. Quaternary (1)
  9. Devonian (1)
  10. Carboniferous (1)

Posts:

The 10 most frequently clicked posts:

Sakura-jima: eruptive activity increases

The Volcanism Blog [2012-03-13 21:02:36]   recommend this post  (1983 visits)
Situated in the south of Kyushu, the southernmost of the four main islands making up the Japanese archipelago, Sakura-jima is one of the world’s most active volcanoes. The Global Volcanism Program records Sakura-jima’s current eruption [...]

Conferenze preistoriche a Firenze

Associazione Paleontologica Parmense Italiana [2012-03-14 00:58:00]   recommend this post  (1795 visits)
Non mancate all'appuntamento con la paleontologia nelle conferenze legate alla mostra Dinosauri in Carne e Ossa a Firenze, al giovedì alle 17:00 presso la Sala Strozzi (Via La Pira 4). L'ingresso è libero.Di seguito l'elenco degli incontri [...]

第一张全球高精度莫霍面深度图面世

GeoIdea [2012-03-13 07:29:57]   recommend this post  (1642 visits)
莫霍面是地球外壳(地壳)和地幔的分界面,欧洲空间局(ESA)利用地球重力场和海洋环流探测卫星(GOCE)的观测数据,制作了第一张全球范围的高精度莫霍面深度图。 详情了解: ESA Mapping the [...]

Stovepipe Wells, Death Valley: What’s in a Name?

Point Source [2012-03-14 21:53:24]   recommend this post  (1595 visits)
Most people driving through Stovepipe Wells in Death Valley National Park probably give the name very little thought. They might be surprised to learn the site earned its name from an actual groundwater well located on the other side of … [...]

"Our own little bridge to nowhere"

Through the Sandglass [2012-03-11 06:57:03]   recommend this post  (1151 visits)
As someone who tries to write regularly on diverse topics that not only interest me, but, hopefully, interest others, an occasional gift horse appears, or, to mix metaphors, a whopping great drum that is just asking to be beaten

Chester Zoo

Dave Hone’s Archosaur Musings [2012-03-12 22:48:03]   recommend this post  (1037 visits)
Until this trip, my first and only visit to Chester Zoo had been back in 2000. I remember thoroughly enjoying myself then and that the place was large in scope and successful in execution. So I looked forward greatly to my next opportunity to visit [...]

meltdown

James’ Empty Blog [2012-03-11 07:48:00]   recommend this post  (1004 visits)
Since the start of JUMP in 2007 I have had this on my cubicle wall. I've been waiting for the stages to tick through, but they really haven't, and we've been basically stuck at phase 2 for the last 4 years. This is probably because, in Japan, [...]

More Humor Aboard the JR!

JOIDES Resolution blogs [2012-03-12 10:15:13]   recommend this post  (908 visits)
Yesterday was another beautiful day aboard the JR and our first 'LIVE on the JR' video conference to the New England Aquarium. Teachers virtually came aboard the JR at the close of a full [...]

Please contribute to this debris flow research project

The Landslide Blog [2012-03-12 10:32:42]   recommend this post  (890 visits)
A request for help to create a global debris flow

Explore the Principal Aquifers Map for #GroundwaterAwarenessWeek

Point Source [2012-03-13 07:18:18]   recommend this post  (860 visits)
It’s National Groundwater Awareness Week! I’m taking the opportunity to share some groundwater online information resources that I like. Ever wish you could easily and quickly find the major regional aquifers at a location? Do you know [...]
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