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      "Ava"—Reconstructing a New Dinosaur

      Gunnars Geo-Blog [2016-11-15 19:59:00]   recommend this post  (1257 visits)

      Accumulating links and interpretation for earthquake M7.8 - 53km NNE of Amberley, New Zealand

      Active Tectonics Blog [2016-11-13 13:51:00]   recommend this post  (1106 visits)
      I am accumulating some links and thoughts with respect to the earthquake M7.8 - 53km NNE of Amberley, New Zealand. I hope that the damage is not too severe. Magnitude and depth were increasing as the seismologists reviewed the seismograms. The [...]

      Accumulating links and interpretation for earthquake M7.8 - 53km NNE of Amberley, New Zealand

      Active Tectonics Blog [2016-11-13 13:51:00]   recommend this post  (1099 visits)
      I am accumulating some links and thoughts with respect to the earthquake M7.8 - 53km NNE of Amberley, New Zealand. Magnitude and depth were increasing as the seismologists reviewed the seismograms. The magnitude and depth (as long as it does not [...]

      Preliminary Map of Co-Seismic Landslides for the M 7.8 Kaikoura, New Zealand Earthquake

      Paleoseismicity [2016-11-17 19:36:26]   recommend this post  (1060 visits)
      The M7.8 Kaikoura Earthquake in New Zealand produced one of the most complex ruptures ever observed, involving many different faults. Earthquake environmental effects include up to 10 m offset at the Kekerengu Fault, secondary ruptures, a tsunami, [...]

      Accumulating links and interpretation for earthquake M7.8 - 53km NNE of Amberley, New Zealand

      Active Tectonics Blog [2016-11-13 13:51:00]   recommend this post  (1038 visits)
      I am accumulating some links and thoughts with respect to the earthquake M7.8 - 53km NNE of Amberley, New Zealand. Magnitude and depth were increasing as the seismologists reviewed the seismograms. The magnitude and depth (as long as it does not [...]

      For Future Generations

      Ontario-geofish [2016-11-18 18:04:00]   recommend this post  (1021 visits)
      Dear Diary, today is November 18, 2016.  You won't believe it as you freeze in another ice age advance, that today it's 18oC, and we are having lunch on the patio.  You're patio is probably enclosed, now that you  have hardly any summer.  I feel [...]

      Update 2: Surface Ruptures and Deformation for the M 7.8 Kaikoura, New Zealand Earthquake. First Observations

      Earthquake Geology in Greece [2016-11-19 14:47:06]   recommend this post  (958 visits)
      Valkaniotis Sotiris,PhD New details about the complex surface ruptures and deformations arise as more data, observations and info are available for the New Zealand M7.8 earthquake. As posted in the 1st Update, primary and secondary surface [...]

      Devils Tower—What’s on Top? (updated)

      In the Company of Plants and Rocks [2016-11-15 19:14:00]   recommend this post  (954 visits)
      Devils Tower is so striking that Henry Newton and William P. Jenney featured it as the frontispiece in their 1880 Report on the Geology and Resources of the Black Hills of Dakota. (It was also called Mato Tipi or Bear Lodge.) Devils Tower is [...]

      [jules' pics] Winter Wonderland

      James’ Empty Blog [2016-11-18 19:08:00]   recommend this post  (896 visits)
      Yesterday it was cold, grey and snowing so we stayed at home a fought bitterly about climate sensitivity all day and then enjoyed the cultural experience of attending our Condominium Management Meeting. That was fun. Today it's back to business as [...]

      Water, risk and challenges for society – the first Bryan Lovell Meeting

      Geological Society of London blog [2016-11-17 17:40:09]   recommend this post  (878 visits)
      The first Bryan Lovell Meeting is an opportunity to think about how our science feeds into hazard management and understanding, and how geoscience can be part of the solution to many of these issues. Continue reading
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