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Geoblogosphere weekly review (29th week of 2018, 591 weeks ago)

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  6. Koprolitos (5 posts)
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  5. GeoLog-The official blog of the European Geosciences Union (827 visits)
  6. Ontario-geofish (777 visits)
  7. Dinosaurios (el cuaderno de Godzillín) (648 visits)
  8. scienzeedintorni (622 visits)
  9. ART Evolved: Life's Time Capsule (621 visits)
  10. Florian Beckers Vulkan-Blog (601 visits)

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      Risposta ad un lettore: abusivismo e costruzioni antisismiche

      scienzeedintorni [2018-07-17 09:26:00]   recommend this post  (622 visits)
      Dovevo delle risposte a diverse persone che mi hanno scritto in questi giorni nei commenti sul post sull’estinzione a metà del Carbonifero su argomenti piuttosto vari. Non sono abituato a nascondermi, ma in questo periodo ho davvero ben poco [...]

      Imaggeo on Mondays: Corno Grande, tallest peak of the Apennines

      GeoLog-The official blog of the European Geosciences Union [2018-07-16 12:08:25]   recommend this post  (588 visits)
      In the middle of the Apennines lays the Gran Sasso d'Italia mountain chain, a picturesque collection of mountains situated in the heart of Italy. Featured here is one of the chain’s peaks, called the Corno Grande, meaning ‘Big Horn,’ coloured [...]

      Earthquake swarm deep on the Reykjanes ridge

      Iceland Volcano and Earthquake blog [2018-07-15 15:19:02]   recommend this post  (585 visits)
      Yesterday (14-July-2018) and during the night (15-July-2018) an earthquake swarm took place deep on the Reykjanes ridge. This appears to be been a minor earthquake swarm and largest earthquake only had a magnitude of 3,0. This earthquake swarm took [...]

      Panjshir province, Afghanistan: using Planet Labs imagery to interpret the deadly debris flow

      The Landslide Blog [2018-07-15 11:42:37]   recommend this post  (572 visits)
      On 12th July 2018 a massive debris flow struck the village of Pashgor in Panjshir province, Afghanistan, killing at least ten people. Planet Labs imagery shows that this was triggered by the collapse of an ephemeral lake about 15 km upstream The [...]

      Book Review: The Political Value of Time, by Elizabeth Cohen

      Lounge of the Lab Lemming [2018-07-15 13:50:00]   recommend this post  (570 visits)
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      High resolution satellite imagery of the Japan landslide disaster

      The Landslide Blog [2018-07-16 08:13:35]   recommend this post  (559 visits)
      Planet Labs have been able to collect 0.8 m resolution SkySat imagery of the aftermath of the Japan landslide disaster in the Kure area, near Hiroshima The post High resolution satellite imagery of the Japan landslide disaster appeared first on The [...]

      Los robosaurios de Jason Gamber

      Koprolitos [2018-07-16 09:01:00]   recommend this post  (543 visits)
      Jason Gamber es un ilustrador y diseñador gráfico de Portland (Oregon, Estados Unidos) que estudió Bellas Artes en el Valencia Community College y que actualmente trabaja como freelance. Su estilo es muy característico y original, ya que en [...]

      Los mundos prehistóricos de Bob Brown

      Koprolitos [2018-07-17 09:36:00]   recommend this post  (521 visits)
      Tras servir en el Pacífico durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial, William Robert "Bob" Brown (1915-77) comienza su carrera en los comic-books, siendo el dibujante titular del héroe DC Vigilante en 1951-53. Bob se encargó de la serie Tomahawk (Joe [...]

      Scientists Are Superheroes With Super Powers

      State of the Planet [2018-07-18 15:23:09]   recommend this post  (520 visits)
      Superheroes are identified by their unique powers and skills, allowing them to see and act in ways that inspire awe in the rest of us. Do scientists have superhero

      My 24th Pair of Reviews

      ART Evolved: Life's Time Capsule [2018-07-15 08:15:00]   recommend this post  (495 visits)
      As an Art Evolved member, I post a pair of my reviews here every so often, the 1st being positive & the 2nd being negative. I'd greatly appreciate you reading & voting "Helpful" for said reviews in the bolded links below. Besides wanting to [...]
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