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Geoblogosphere weekly review (29th week of 2014, 1017 weeks ago)

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  8. Through the Sandglass (771 visits)
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Posts:

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Jobs and Conferences

Geology for Global Development [2014-07-14 11:03:04]   recommend this post  (1193 visits)
A few jobs, internships and events that have caught our interest… **International Conference: Analysis and Management of Changing Risks for Natural Hazards 18-19 November 2014, Padua, Italy The conference provides an opportunity to discuss [...]

It's a SUPERMOON, But Then Again, the Moon is Always Pretty Cool

Geotripper [2014-07-13 09:53:00]   recommend this post  (824 visits)
The Moon has an elliptical orbit, which means that it is sometimes closer and sometimes farther away from the earth. Today the moon is full and making one of its closer approaches (perigee Moon), at 222,611 miles. At other times it can be as far [...]

Inauguración de la exposición "Dinosaurios maravillosos de España" en el Museo de Fukui

Dinosaurios (el cuaderno de Godzillín) [2014-07-14 12:22:00]   recommend this post  (814 visits)
La exposición "Dinosaurios maravillosos de España" se inauguró el pasado viernes 11 de Julio en el Museo de Fukui (Japón). Y hasta que lleguen noticias de primera mano, desde El Cuaderno de Godzillin hemos decidido hacer un resumen de [...]

How polluted is the air you’re breathing?

Climate and Geohazards [2014-07-14 12:08:44]   recommend this post  (800 visits)
The Atlantic has recently published a global map of air quality. Take a look at the interactive map to find out how the quality of the air you’re breathing compares with other countries and cities.The news isn’t good if you’re [...]

Advice to high school senior

Seismos [2014-07-14 00:25:00]   recommend this post  (784 visits)
Jul 13, 2014, at 1:55 PMHello,My name is Ross [----] and I will be a senior at [----] High school in Missouri this year. I am considering either geology or geophysics as a major for college. I am specifically looking for guidance regarding the [...]

Pecten jacobaeus Bivalve Fossil

Louisville Area Fossils [2014-07-13 01:00:00]   recommend this post  (773 visits)
Here is a picture of a pelecypod fossil housed in a display case at the Geologia building located on the campus of Sapienza University of Rome. The case can be found on the second floor of the building. The fossil is called Pecten jacobaeus and [...]

Mars comes to Stevenage

Through the Sandglass [2014-07-17 15:32:59]   recommend this post  (771 visits)
Stevenage: for readers outside of the UK it may not ring much of a bell, and indeed, with no disrespect to Stevenagians, for most UK readers it is not one of our most famous and glamorous metropolitan areas. Located

Australia Through Time - iPad App

Stratigraphy.net Internals [2014-07-14 07:07:00]   recommend this post  (751 visits)
On the weekend 11-13 July 2014 various Australian government institutions had invited to join GovHack 2014. Governments collect and publish enormous amounts of data, but have limited resources to get it into the hands of their citizens in [...]

"Supervolcano" Causes Road to Melt! Hmm, About That...

Geotripper [2014-07-14 20:08:00]   recommend this post  (711 visits)
"Parts of Yellowstone National Park closed after Massive Supervolcano beneath it melts road!" screams the headline in a typical treatment of a modest story out of one of our nation's premier national parks. Let's take the fact that there [...]

A.Bogus Voyage

JOIDES Resolution blogs [2014-07-13 09:39:08]   recommend this post  (661 visits)
After the "Raccophoon"- Pictured is a baby raccoon dog, much less threatening than the storm of its namesake.   read
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