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Geoblogosphere weekly review (36th week of 2017, 684 weeks ago)

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  2. State of the Planet (10 posts)
  3. Gunnars Geo-Blog (7 posts)
  4. Florian Beckers Vulkan-Blog (5 posts)
  5. Koprolitos (5 posts)
  6. Dinosaurios (el cuaderno de Godzillín) (4 posts)
  7. The Landslide Blog (4 posts)
  8. Geospace (4 posts)
  9. GeoLog-The official blog of the European Geosciences Union (4 posts)
  10. ARCHEA (3 posts)
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  2. Florian Beckers Vulkan-Blog (1423 visits)
  3. Ontario-geofish (1291 visits)
  4. Geology in the West Country (1271 visits)
  5. State of the Planet (1162 visits)
  6. GeoLog-The official blog of the European Geosciences Union (907 visits)
  7. Geospace (898 visits)
  8. BEYONDbones (847 visits)
  9. Real Climate (671 visits)
  10. Terra Central (595 visits)

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  6. Education (2)
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      Next week 4th to 10th September 2017

      Geology in the West Country [2017-09-02 18:11:00]   recommend this post  (709 visits)
      NEXT WEEKS EVENTS  4th to 10th September 2017 The following is an extract from Bristol Geology Calendar More details can be found in the Calendar and on the web sites of the relevant Society or organisation. All Week (except Monday) [...]

      Unforced Variations: Sep 2017

      Real Climate [2017-09-01 19:35:42]   recommend this post  (671 visits)
      This month’s open thread…. and let’s stay on climate topics this month. It’s not like there isn’t anything climate-y to talk about (sea ice minimums, extreme events, climate model tunings, past ‘hyperthermals’… etc.). Anything too [...]

      August GeoRoundUp: the best of the Earth sciences from around the web

      GeoLog-The official blog of the European Geosciences Union [2017-09-01 13:00:15]   recommend this post  (647 visits)
      Drawing inspiration from popular stories on our social media channels, as well as unique and quirky research news, this monthly column aims to bring you the best of the Earth and planetary sciences from around the web. Major Stories On August 25th [...]

      Vulkanisches CO2 als Ursache globaler Erwärmung vor 56 Millionen Jahren?

      Gunnars Geo-Blog [2017-09-01 18:14:00]   recommend this post  (647 visits)
           Schlüssige Beweise für die Ursache des Paläozän/Eozän-Temperaturmaximums vorgelegt 30.08.2017/Kiel. Ein in geologischen Maßstäben rasanter globaler Temperaturanstieg zwischen den Erdzeitaltern Paläozän und Eozän wird in der [...]

      Harvey eine der bisher teuersten Naturkatastrophen

      Gunnars Geo-Blog [2017-09-01 18:18:00]   recommend this post  (641 visits)
           Im Vergleich der teuersten Sturmkatastrophen steht Hurrikan Harvey, der zu Wochenbeginn schwere Schäden im US-Bundesstaat Texas hinterlassen hat und jetzt über Louisiana wütet, auf Rang drei. Das haben Forscher des Karlsruher Instituts [...]

      Hurricane Harvey Update

      BEYONDbones [2017-09-01 00:03:37]   recommend this post  (629 visits)
              This week the community that we are so proud to be a part of has suffered a devastating loss. In the midst of that suffering, many of you reached out to see how the museum was faring and if the collections were safe. We could not be more [...]

      Sakurajima: vulcanianische Eruptionen

      Florian Beckers Vulkan-Blog [2017-09-02 10:10:20]   recommend this post  (615 visits)
      Der Sakurajima auf der japanischen Insel Kyushu eruptierte mehrere Aschewolken die bis zu 3300 m hoch aufstiegen. Auf einigen Zeitrafferaufnahmen der Überwachungskameras der letzten Tage sind auch wieder vulkanische Blitze zu sehen, wie das Video [...]

      Life in the Soil: The Lizard and the Fire Ant

      Terra Central [2017-09-01 17:49:06]   recommend this post  (595 visits)
      After a slow, plodding climb up a steep hill in West Virginia, the miogeocline side of the Apallachian mountains, I sat down on a log to catch my breath when, soon, this gregarious creature skittered toward me and, seemingly, looked me straight in [...]

      Deutschland: Erdbeben M 2,5

      Florian Beckers Vulkan-Blog [2017-09-01 11:27:28]   recommend this post  (575 visits)
      In der Nähe von Bad Kissingen gab es heute ein schwaches Erdbeben der Magnitude 2,5. Das Hypozentrum lag in 10 km Tiefe. In der Rhön gab es  während des Tertiärs Vulkanismus. Neue Erdbeben in Italien In der italienischen Erdbebenregion um [...]

      PETM - all you need to know

      Geology in the West Country [2017-09-01 11:36:00]   recommend this post  (562 visits)
      Palaeocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum was Caused by Atlantic Opening This article (which is based on this one) suggests that the PETM was caused, not by the release of methane hydrates, but by volcanic activity, in particular the opening of the [...]
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