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Geoblogosphere weekly review (40th week of 2013, 1167 weeks ago)

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More on the 11th Archaeopteryx

Dave Hone’s Archosaur Musings [2013-10-02 19:54:24]   recommend this post  (1067 visits)
Continuing my collection / database of Archaeopteryx images, it’s time to increase it a little further. Last week I helped out at the Natural History Museum’s ‘open evening’ called “Science Uncovered”. I was there [...]

First Visit to the Florida Everglades: Part III – Excursion into a “River of Grass”

Written In Stone...seen through my lens [2013-09-29 14:29:00]   recommend this post  (951 visits)
Please visit my two previous posts on the Everglades entitled:Part I - Geology of Florida and the EvergladesPart II – Intended Change. Unintended Environmental Consequences. Perhaps your best chance at time travel awaits you in the Florida [...]

Leo Frigo Bridge in Green Bay, Wisconsin Pier Settles

GeoPrac.net [2013-09-30 15:33:15]   recommend this post  (939 visits)
Pier 22 of the Leo Frigo Bridge settled 22 to 27 inches last week causing a 400 foot long segment of the bridge to sag dramatically, forcing the closure of the bridge. There were no reports of injuries and there has been no further reports of [...]

Muebles, mantas y terremotos por inyección de gases en el delta del Ebro

José A. Álvarez-Gómez [2013-10-02 11:57:24]   recommend this post  (916 visits)
Estos días atendemos asombrados a las noticias y explicaciones sobre los terremotos que están teniendo lugar en el Delta del Ebro. Una serie de eventos con magnitudes máximas alcanzadas Mw  4.2. Evidentemente no son grandes terremotos, ni [...]

From the Archives: To Develop Africa Needs God

The Failed Rift [2013-10-03 15:27:08]   recommend this post  (912 visits)
I came across a letter I wrote to the guardian in 2009 which was in response to an opinion piece. It hasn’t found a way to my blog all this while and 4 years certainly won’t be too late for an article like this. TO DEVELOP AFRICANS NEED [...]

The space tech that fell to Earth – GBinSAR!

Cambriangirl - Science! Geology! Writing! [2013-09-30 15:12:39]   recommend this post  (903 visits)
This is my piece for Accretionary Wedge #60 ‘Momentous Discoveries in Geology’. Enjoy! GBinSAR? What is this all about? I am going to talk about a very momentous discovery in geology, the development of a type of radar that helps … [...]

Many top advocates of Biblical authority accept an old Earth as completely compatible with Scripture

The GeoChristian [2013-10-04 08:05:14]   recommend this post  (854 visits)
Can one believe in the authority of the Bible and also believe that Earth is on the order of a few billion years old? Are Christians who accept an old Earth “compromisers” who deny obvious truths of Scripture? Many young-Earth [...]

In and Around the Rift: What are those Tubes?

The Failed Rift [2013-09-29 00:09:12]   recommend this post  (835 visits)
One topic in Paleontology that no Geologist was likely to have missed in school was the study of Trace fossils or Ichnofossils: geological record of biological activity (burrows, tracks, trails, borings) rather than the remains of the organism [...]

ASUU Part Quatre: We Have An Agreement

The Failed Rift [2013-10-05 11:39:08]   recommend this post  (831 visits)
Reblogged from Agùntáṣǫólò: Before you complain that Peter Jackson's Lord of The Rings only had 3 parts, I have 2 words for you - The Hobbit. First of all, shout out to the good man who dug up this agreement, scanned it and emailed it to me. [...]

Aluminum: Geology, Minerals and Production

About Geology [2013-10-05 20:09:59]   recommend this post  (756 visits)
When I write about Earth science topics I never just list a bunch of facts. Who cares? When you get into science, you learn that things mean something as part of a larger, more interesting story. My newest article, "Aluminum Minerals and Geology," [...]
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