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Geoblogosphere weekly review (27th week of 2016, 482 weeks ago)
Blogs:
Most active blogs:
- Mente et Malleo (14 posts)
- Gunnars Geo-Blog (7 posts)
- Dinosaur Home - Blogs (6 posts)
- Wooster Geologists (6 posts)
- Florian Beckers Vulkan-Blog (5 posts)
- BEYONDbones (5 posts)
- Mountain Beltway (5 posts)
- State of the Planet (5 posts)
- Geotripper (4 posts)
- Speaking of Geoscience (4 posts)
Most visited blogs:
- Florian Beckers Vulkan-Blog (940 visits)
- Dan\'s Wild Wild Science Journal (828 visits)
- Gunnars Geo-Blog (801 visits)
- Mente et Malleo (757 visits)
- Dinosaur Home - Blogs (654 visits)
- State of the Planet (626 visits)
- Arizona Geology (608 visits)
- Wooster Geologists (572 visits)
- BEYONDbones (557 visits)
- Speaking of Geoscience (527 visits)
Topics:
Top keywords:
- Allgemein (8)
- From the BlogSphere (6)
- Vulkanausbrüche (4)
- Oasis (4)
- climate change (4)
- KUNCI GITAR (4)
- NIRVANA (4)
- TERJEMAH ARTI LIRIK LAGU (4)
- Siccar Point (3)
- General Interest (3)
Top places:
- United States (6)
- Comoros (4)
- United Kingdom (4)
- Australia (4)
- Hawaii (4)
- Arizona (3)
- Massachusetts (3)
- Colorado (3)
- Los Angeles (3)
- Grand Canyon National Park (3)
Top stratigraphy:
- Carboniferous (3)
- Cretaceous (3)
- Neogene (2)
- Devonian (2)
- Cambrian (1)
- Jurassic (1)
- Paleogene (1)
- Triassic (1)
- Ordovician (1)
Posts:
The 10 most frequently clicked posts:
Jupiter has a MUCH stronger magnetic field than Earth does, and the Aurora’s it produces have been known about for a while, but this image above from Hubble though is one of the most incredible I’ve seen! More from NASA/Hubble HERE. Next [...]
As Britain exits the European Union, the Arizona Geological Survey is exiting Arizona state government for a new future as a research and service center at the University of Arizona. We have one year of partial transition funding to become [...]
My latest river trip in the Grand Canyon included some choice perks! In advance of the trip, there were three nights at The Enchantment Resort located in Boynton Canyon near Sedona and on the back end was a night at the Vdara Hotel on the Strip in [...]
WATCH FOR ROCKS - Travels of a Sharp-Eyed Geologist [2016-06-30 04:10:10]
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(408 visits)
A rosy–fingered dawn metamorphoses into a vibrantly blue morning sky. In the blink of an eye, shadows and colors shift on the canyon walls. Another plate of scrambled eggs sits balanced on my lap. It is Day Six of our Colorado River rafting [...]
Few days ago an earthquake swarm started deep on the Reykjanes Ridge, this is as far as the Reykjanes ridge extends at the end of it. After that the north Atlantic ridge starts. It is close to impossible … Continue reading
Qualche tempo fa ho scritto un post sulla complessa storia dell’apertura dell’Oceano Indiano, in particolare di quello Occidentale. Oggi parlo invece della parte nordorientale di questo bacino, perché presenta delle caratteristiche molto [...]
Auf Hawaii erreicht der Lavastrom 61g die Küstenebene. Möglicher Wiese wird es in den nächsten Wochen wieder einen "ocean entry" zu bewundern
drip | david’s really interesting pages... [2016-06-26 10:43:10]
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(352 visits)
A new guest : A Hawfinch, or in German “Pit-Biter” (Kernbeisser). Perhaps interested in these… And the woodpecker family have become daily guests, hunting for treats on our
Am Fuego in Guatemala ereignete sich ein neuer Paroxysmus und auf Bristol Island geht es heiß
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