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Geoblogosphere weekly review (33th week of 2016, 779 weeks ago)

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      Geology in the West Country [2016-08-09 11:54:00]   recommend this post  (642 visits)
      Is this the first deep soil?https://www.newscientist.com/article/2100364-some-of-the-earliest-plants-took-root-by-growing-up-not-down/This article discusses a paper describing something which looks like a deep soil but formed before the development [...]

      New papers on paleoseismology and active tectonics (August 2016)

      Paleoseismicity [2016-08-08 23:29:23]   recommend this post  (634 visits)
      It’s a busy summer for me with lots of field work going on, but there’s still time to read the latest papers on paleoseismology and earthquake geology. Here’s my latest paper round-up. No tsunami papers this time, I am sorry. Enjoy [...]

      Sorex runtonensis: la última musaraña descrita en Atapuerca

      WeBlog Aragosaurus [2016-08-08 19:49:00]   recommend this post  (631 visits)
      La Sima del Elefante (TE, Sierra de Atapuerca, Burgos, España) es uno de los yacimientos con cronologías más antiguas asociadas al hallazgo de restos humanos en el continente europeo. Junto con técnicas radiométricas más precisas, los [...]

      Verschwörungsglauben: Eine türkische Verschwörungspyramide

      Mente et Malleo [2016-08-10 10:50:06]   recommend this post  (624 visits)
      Erfreulicherweise widmet sich die aktuelle Ausgabe von Gehirn & Geist einem überaus wichtigen Phänomen: Dem – auch aufgrund der digitalen Medien – sich ausbreitenden Glauben an weltweite Verschwörungen. In „Die [...]

      La paleopureza de Franxurio

      Koprolitos [2016-08-10 10:00:00]   recommend this post  (620 visits)
      Como ya sabéis a Franxurio (a.k.a. Francisco Riolobos) le venimos siguiendo la pista desde hace tiempo (ya vimos por aquí sus bichos pérmicos y su dinovember sin dinosaurios) y por eso nos encanta saber que anda metido en un nuevo proyecto [...]

      TOP-30 papers in the TOP-10 journals of the SOIL SCIENCES category (VIII): APPLIED SOIL ECOLOGY

      G-Soil [2016-08-07 18:00:59]   recommend this post  (616 visits)
      Interested in the most relevant soil articles of 2015? In this short series of posts I’ve compiled a list of the 30 most cited articles of the top ten journals in the category of SOIL SCIENCES. Today: APPLIED SOIL ECOLOGY. Do you miss [...]

      Kilauea: weiterer ocean entry

      Florian Beckers Vulkan-Blog [2016-08-10 11:46:33]   recommend this post  (611 visits)
      Auf Hawaii bildete sich ein weiterer ocean

      The Hawai'i That Was: What Happened to the Stones of Pololu? A Look at Pu'ukohala Heiau

      Geotripper [2016-08-07 09:17:00]   recommend this post  (610 visits)
      There's a different feel to the north country of the Big Island of Hawai'i. Gone are the sere and blasted basalt flows of recent volcanic eruptions. The older soils of Kohala instead support a luxurious growth of grass that supports a thriving [...]

      The Importance of Green Zones in Urban Settings (and a Fox)

      Geotripper [2016-08-08 06:51:00]   recommend this post  (581 visits)
      I've occasionally noted the presence of a river trail in our community at the boundary of the Sierra Nevada Mother Lode and the Great Valley. It follows a stretch of the Tuolumne River for two miles, allowing access to the river for fishing, hiking, [...]

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      Geology in the West Country [2016-08-12 10:36:00]   recommend this post  (561 visits)
      Rainbow cake mountains show stunning slices of colourhttps://www.newscientist.com/article/mg23130862-800-rainbow-cake-mountains-show-stunning-slices-of-colour/I suspect the colours have been improved (note the pinkish tinge to the road!) but it is [...]
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