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By the 19th century, the study of the Earth became central to the economic and cultural life of Great Britain. Women were free to take part in collecting fossils and mineral specimens, and they were allowed to attend lectures but they were barred [...]
Nettoergebnis 3,8 Mio. CAD/Umsatz im ersten Halbjahr +63% Mannheim. Almonty Industries, an der die Deutsche Rohstoff mit 13,5% beteiligt ist,
Bone Wars: The Cope-Marsh Rivalry
The rivalry between brilliant paleontologists Edward Drinker Cope and Othniel Charles Marsh dominated American science during the second half of the 19th century. Marsh and Cope’s relationship soured when Cope [...]
Late word today that the cooling system on the GOES 17 satellite did not start properly. The cooling is needed for the functioning of the ABI imager’s infrared bands since this equipment must be kept quite cold to make proper images of the [...]
When glacial lakes burst, the sudden and intense flooding can be catastrophic for nearby communities. A new study looks at what role climate change plays in these
Our new Earthlearningidea today is an adaptation of a very popular teacher demonstration, developed into a smaller scale model for pupil use - 'Atmosphere and ocean in a lunchbox; a model for all pupils – of hot, cold and cloudy density currents'
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Volcanologist Einat Lev is tracking lava flows at Hawaii’s volcanic eruption. Here, she describes what conditions are like on the ground—and in the
We don’t yet understand what the internet is doing to our politics and culture, but we do know what it’s doing to the
The Hidroituango crisis in Colombia: a number of communities have now been evacuated, whilst operations to raise the crest of the dam continue. At the moment the situation appears to be mostly under control
The post The Hidroituango crisis: [...]
GeoLog-The official blog of the European Geosciences Union [2018-05-21 07:30:24]
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It’s not every day that you can peer into a volcano, much less gaze out at the sky from the inside of one. The Algar do Carvão, or “the Cavern of Coal,” is one of the few places on Earth where you can explore the underground reaches of a [...]