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Geoblogosphere weekly review (50th week of 2016, 870 weeks ago)

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      Another Smoking Gun that the Earth’s Thermostat is Going Haywire

      Dan\'s Wild Wild Science Journal [2016-12-06 07:12:00]   recommend this post  (1188 visits)
      While those who do not live in the world of facts share fake news stories about the planet’s temperature dropping, the real data is far different. We will almost certainly set a new hottest year on record this year, breaking the previous record, [...]

      Oklahoma is setting up for the tank-buster earthquake

      Ontario-geofish [2016-12-05 22:09:00]   recommend this post  (1140 visits)
      Now, I could state all the usual qualifications, but I follow trumpypants.  There have been a lot of shallow thrusts under Cushing, as well as distant 'strain gauge' earthquakes.  This sets us up for an m6 shallow thrust under the tanks. [...]

      Grupo de Educación (11ª Promoción, 2016-2017)

      Investigación GeoPaleoBiológica en Somosaguas [2016-12-07 00:30:00]   recommend this post  (1120 visits)
      <!--[if gte mso 9]> Normal.dotm 0 0 1 53 306 MNCN 2 1 375 12.0 <![endif]--><!--[if gte mso 9]> 0 false 21 18 pt 18 pt 0 0 false false false [...]

      Google becomes a hate propaganda publisher

      Ontario-geofish [2016-12-05 22:56:00]   recommend this post  (1113 visits)
      Reference We should charge Google with hate-pushing, but they can do what they want in the US.  Actually, I've just said all this just to get their attention.  They react quickly to news articles, so they should set up a bunch of Google Stars, [...]

      The Icy Bay landslide in Alaska: a nice video describing the link with glacial melting

      The Landslide Blog [2016-12-07 08:47:05]   recommend this post  (1099 visits)
      . The Icy Bay landslide in Alaska A very nice video has been posted on Youtube describing the link between the giant Icy Bay landslide in Alaska in 2015 (this landslide is also variously known as the Taan Fjord landslide and the Tyndall Glacier [...]

      Christmas Sabbatical

      Ontario-geofish [2016-12-06 17:13:00]   recommend this post  (1077 visits)
      I find I'm getting to hyped up about general stupidity.  This is dangerous to anybody, but it causes me to post nasty things to no audience whatsoever.  I'll stop a bit and get the readership to zero again (from 1).  This is also the time it [...]

      Door 7: Account of a meteorite and mammoth from Russia

      Geological Society of London blog [2016-12-07 11:00:52]   recommend this post  (966 visits)
      Our run-down of the year’s exhibition and event highlights continues! April On 28 April 2016, the Geological Society Library held its first evening event of the year, ‘Siberia! Geological Adventures in the 19th Century Imperial Russia’, a talk [...]

      GeoScience Videos: A Quarter of a Million Views Later . . .

      Speaking of Geoscience [2016-12-06 18:15:35]   recommend this post  (926 visits)
      by Jennifer Wiggen and David McConnell, Geoscience Learning Process Research Group, North Carolina State University A couple of years ago, we began noodling around with the idea of adding short videos as pre-class assignments for our introductory [...]

      Captain Terry Skinner

      JOIDES Resolution blogs [2016-12-06 07:21:30]   recommend this post  (843 visits)
      Captain Terry Skinner was born in Nova Scotia, Canada in the small coastal town of Lunenburg. He knew from a young age that he wanted to work at sea rather than an office. read more

      Scientists boarding the JR in Guam

      JOIDES Resolution blogs [2016-12-10 13:28:14]   recommend this post  (841 visits)
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