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Geoblogosphere weekly review (4th week of 2014, 1008 weeks ago)

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Gobivenator

Dave Hone’s Archosaur Musings [2014-01-21 18:10:18]   recommend this post  (1033 visits)
So the near endless procession of incredible and incredibly preserved dinosaurs from the Cretaceous of Mongolia continues. This time it’s a troodontid, newly named Gobivenator mongoliensis by Taka Tsuihiji and colleagues in [...]

Wooster’s Fossil of the Week: A crinoid-rich Lower Carboniferous siderite concretion (part III — those crinoids had company)

Wooster Geologists [2014-01-19 06:04:48]   recommend this post  (720 visits)
The last installment of our analysis of a Lower Carboniferous fossiliferous siderite concretion given to the department by Sam Root. In part I we looked at the crinoid stems and calices on the outside and discuss the formation of siderite [...]

DAT instruments Dataloggers for Geotechnical Construction

GeoPrac.net [2014-01-21 07:30:16]   recommend this post  (683 visits)
I came across this video that introduces DAT Instruments, an Italian Company that builds dataloggers for geotechnical construction such as grouting, jet grouting, soil mixing, diaphragm walls and more. DAT Instruments Company Video [Source: [...]

Los dinosaurios de la Sierra de la Demanda (Burgos) en el Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales (Madrid).

Tierra de Dinosaurios [2014-01-22 01:49:00]   recommend this post  (677 visits)
El pasado día 14, Fidel Torcida, director del Museo deDinosaurios de Salas de los Infantes, impartió una conferencia en el Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales de Madrid. Este acto se relaciona con los actos de celebración de los 100 años de la [...]

Moretrench Announces New Senior Management Positions

GeoPrac.net [2014-01-24 14:25:18]   recommend this post  (671 visits)
Specialty geotechnical contractor Moretrench is pleased to announce two new senior management positions. Scott D. Dodds has joined the company as General Manager–Geotechnical Group, Mid-Atlantic & Midwest Regions. Mr. Dodds is a [...]

The Iberfault 2014 meeting – 2nd Iberian meeting on Active Faults and Paleoseismology, 22-24 October, Lorca, Spain

Paleoseismicity [2014-01-22 11:15:56]   recommend this post  (646 visits)
After the 1st Iberfault meeting in 2010, the 2nd meeting will take place in Lorca, Spain from 22-24 October, 2014. Any research on active tectonics and paleoseismology in Iberia is welcome, a special focus will be set on the QUAFI … Continue [...]

The Dart Landslide

Julian\'s Blog [2014-01-20 23:37:00]   recommend this post  (630 visits)
Simon Cox   GNS ScienceM. McSaveney GNS ScienceSlip Stream is a tributary to the Dart River in the South Island of New Zealand. There has been an active landslide here for several thousand years, periodically sending down lobes of debris to [...]

Pangaea

Geology in the West Country [2014-01-19 13:33:00]   recommend this post  (625 visits)
 Map of Pangaea showing current international

New Special Issue on Paleotsunamis in Annals of Geomorphology

Paleoseismicity [2014-01-19 01:16:11]   recommend this post  (587 visits)
Annals of Geomorphology has now published a new volume on Paleotsunamis in its Supplementary Issues. Issue 57 (4) is all about Reconstructing and modeling palaeotsunami events by multi-proxy geoscientific analyses. The volume is an outcome of the [...]

Special Issue “Geology and Archaeology of Earthquakes” in Cuaternario y Geomorfología

Paleoseismicity [2014-01-21 01:43:55]   recommend this post  (561 visits)
A special issue on “Geology and Archaeology of Earthquakes” has currently been published in Cuaternario y Geomorfología (Quaternary and Geomoprhology, ISSN: 0214-1744), which is the official journal of the Spanish Quaternary Union [...]
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