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Cambriangirl - Science! Geology! Writing! [2016-02-07 11:48:43]
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Italian prog rockers The Watch are the Genesis continuation we always wanted. Officially endorsed by ex-Genesis guitarist Steve Hackett, they do amazing covers of classic era Genesis songs. Their original albums, while having their own distinct [...]
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Bob Nicholls's excellent reconstruction of Rhinconichthys purgatoirensisSo, we've been working on a little public/private partnership project for the past 2 1/2 years here at the RMDRC. In 2013 while he was helping advise on our Megacephalosaurus [...]
A north African spinosaurine, with obvious nods to recent work suggesting some of these animals might've had short legs and a semi-aquatic lifestyle. The pterosaurs are azhdarchids, which are known to coexist with some African [...]
Our three scientists working at Japanese universities created a New Year's dragon and welcomed in the Year of the Monkey, complete with candy erupting as fire from the dragon's craw. A [...]
Great news reached us from Spain! Our colleague Julián Garcia Mayordomo spread the news that an updated version of the Quaternary Active Faults Database of Iberia (QAFI) is now available online. QAFI has a GoogleMaps-based interface with clickable [...]
The 2010 Deepwater Horizon disaster may no longer be a buzzword in the media, but the effects of history’s largest oil spill on the ecosystem of the Gulf of Mexico are still on the minds of marine scientists around the … Continue reading [...]
I am quite happy that our new paper has finally been published in GJI. We worked on a fault between Aachen and Cologne in Germany and found that there has been a surface rupturing earthquake less than 9000 years ago, and possibly not much older than [...]
Este año no hemos tenido mucho tiempo de escribir en el blog, desgraciadamente (o afortunadamente según se mire) nuestras obligaciones laborales nos tienen ocupados durante la inmensa parte de nuestro tiempo. Sin embargo queríamos escribir sobre [...]
Hermann Andert, 1929. Die Kreideablagerungen zwischen Elbe und Jeschken II: Die nordböhmische Kreide zwischen Elbsandsteingebirge und Jeschken und das Zittauer Sandsteingebirge – Abhandlungen der Preußischen Geologischen Landesanstalt, Neue [...]