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GEOBRUGG NORTH AMERICA, LLC: ERIK J. ROREM assumes new position of Business Development Manager; PIERCE RUNNELS, PE takes over as General Manager
Algodones, New Mexico USA – March 3, 2014. Geobrugg AG, Switzerland, the world leader in natural [...]
This week and next we will highlight fossils collected during our brief and successful expedition to the Upper Ordovician (Cincinnatian) of Indiana (with Coleman Fitch ’15) and Kentucky (with William Harrison ’15). We found what we needed to [...]
I heard that Hayward Baker was working on the Corvette Museum sinkhole at GeoCongress, but I finally got official confirmation via this Civil Engineering Magazine article. It's a great article if you are interested in the engineering that's been [...]
Hace poco una amiga me comentaba sobre los Drones, y conversábamos acerca de los múltiples usos que podría tener, al principio yo me mostraba escéptico, sin embargo solo una semana después veo este vídeo, donde un drone capta el preciso [...]
Aunque muchos piensen que este post esta relacionado a hablar entre las diferencias de acumulación y ablación de un glaciar, para así hablar de un balance de masa glacial, pues no… En realidad lo que queremos mostrarles es un documental [...]
You can make your voice heard in the comments. I wondered if readers were more interested in the origin of snakes (such as whether their immediate ancestors were terrestrial or aquatic) or the origin of the marine reptile radiation (i.e. [...]
parkrecord.com Francis resident Eric Averett was sitting at his kitchen table Friday morning when he felt a short rumbling and a “boom” sound. That rumbling was a 3.2-magnitude earthquake, which was reported three miles southwest of [...]
Seattle Tunnel Partners and WSDOT are moving forward with the plans to excavate a 120 foot deep shaft to repair the Bertha Tunnel Boring Machine. Unfortunately, there are archaeological issues since the project team did not clear the area where the [...]
Regular readers of the Pterosaur.net blog will have already seen this post and might well have put two and two together and realised that this is ‘Darwinopterus’-like pterosaur from the Solnhofen. We are still waiting some kind of proper [...]
Longtime readers will know that the Musings is in not so much hibernation as torpor, roused occasionally with some small titbits, but mostly sitting around with relatively little action. I still have posts on pterosaurs over at Pterosaur.net blog [...]