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Geoblogosphere weekly review (11th week of 2017, 701 weeks ago)

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      Do Cats Really Hate Water? - Simon's Cat Logic

      Gunnars Geo-Blog [2017-03-10 17:40:00]   recommend this post  (862 visits)

      Q&A, episode 4

      Mountain Beltway [2017-03-08 14:38:18]   recommend this post  (769 visits)
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      Mary Anning and the Hunt of Primeval Monsters.

      Letters from Gondwana [2017-03-10 01:58:56]   recommend this post  (685 visits)
      Since the End of the 17th century to the beginning of the 19th, several discoveries of dinosaur remains and other large extinct ‘saurians’, were reported for first time. It was an exciting time full of discoveries and the concept of an ancient [...]

      Call for contributions to textbook ‘Structural Geology and Tectonics: Problems and Solutions’

      paleoseismicity.org [2017-03-06 09:49:56]   recommend this post  (647 visits)
      Our colleague Åke Fagereng from Cardiff University will edit a textbook on problems in structural geology and tectonics together with Soumyajit Mukherjee and Andrea Billi. The editors invite contributions from the tectonics community. Perhaps you [...]

      Recommended Reading For Aspiring Paleontologists

      Dinosaur Home - Blogs [2017-03-10 16:10:15]   recommend this post  (639 visits)
      For all new users on Dinosaur Home and aspiring paleontologists just visiting the site, here are a list of useful blogs that can help you out with any questions you may have! Think you found something interesting and want help identifying it?  [...]

      Aporrhais (Lispodesthes) megaloptera (Reuss)

      kreidefossilien.de - Bilder [2017-03-09 16:16:31]   recommend this post  (631 visits)
      , Pennricher Sandstein - Cenoman, oberes Conoman (Dölzschen-Formation) - Ort: Zschonergrund,

      Call for papers: TECTONICS Spec. Iss. “The 2016 Central Italy Seismic Sequence: Insights, implications and lessons learned”

      paleoseismicity.org [2017-03-05 09:59:14]   recommend this post  (610 visits)
      Our colleague Lucilla Benedetti (CEREGE, France) distributed the following call for papers on the recent earthquake series in Central Italy: Dear Colleagues, We would like to invite contributions to a special volume entitled « The 2016 Central [...]

      Spinosaurus Vs. Carcharodontosaurs : A New King In The North

      Dinosaur Home - Blogs [2017-03-10 20:40:47]   recommend this post  (606 visits)
      Spinosaurus was swimming and hunting in the huge river system of what is now North Africa. A true dinosaur but adapted well to the watery hunting grounds of his tasty prey, he was feeling good. With a belly full of fish, he was floating happily near [...]

      Prorokia sp.?

      kreidefossilien.de - Bilder [2017-03-08 16:08:33]   recommend this post  (595 visits)
      , Gattung ist eigentlich auf den Oberjura beschränkt (siehe Niebuhr et al. 2014, S. 138) - Cenoman, oberes Obercenoman (Dölzschen-Formation) - Ort: ehemaliger Eisenbahntunnel bei

      Thecidiopsis essensis (Roemer, 1841)

      kreidefossilien.de - Bilder [2017-03-08 08:38:23]   recommend this post  (590 visits)
      Innen- und Außenseite, - Cenoman, oberes Cenoman (Dölzschen-Formation) - Ort: Hoher Stein,
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