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Geoblogosphere weekly review (3th week of 2018, 715 weeks ago)

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  5. Iceland Volcano and Earthquake blog (1077 visits)
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  7. Paleoseismicity (1011 visits)
  8. paleoseismicity.org (936 visits)
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  10. Dinosaurios (el cuaderno de Godzillín) (801 visits)

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      A New Giant Penguin Weighs In

      March of the Fossil Penguins [2018-01-16 16:58:30]   recommend this post  (1080 visits)
      March of the Fossil Penguins is gearing up for more penguin paleontology posts. We will start with a big story from the close of 2017. A new species, Kumimanu biceae, was discovered in New Zealand. The fantastic slippered fossil tipped the scales at [...]

      3rd IGCP 639 meeting, 16-23 September, 2018 – Sea Level Change from Minutes to Millennia

      Paleoseismicity [2018-01-17 00:55:52]   recommend this post  (1011 visits)
      The 3rd annual IGCP 639 meeting will take place from 16-23 September, 2018, in Italy. IGCP project 639 deals with Sea Level Change from Minutes to Millennia. The meeting will cover all IGCP related science such as sea level, climate change, [...]

      Mayon mit pyroklastischen Strömen

      Florian Beckers Vulkan-Blog [2018-01-16 10:01:42]   recommend this post  (980 visits)
      Der Mayon auf den Philippinen ist weiterhin aktiv. Im Gipfelkrater wächst ein Lavadom. Von diesem gehen 2 Lavaströme aus, die durch die Miisi und Bonga Abflussrinnen fließen. Der längere der Lavaströme erreicht eine Länge von 2 km. [...]

      Mayon: Domwachstum

      Florian Beckers Vulkan-Blog [2018-01-15 00:01:00]   recommend this post  (955 visits)
      Bereits wenige Stunden nach den 3 phreatischen Eruptionen begann ein Dom im Krater des Mayon zu wachsen. Zudem fließt ein zäher Lavastrom über die Südflanke des Vulkans. Der Alarmstatus wurde auf “3” erhöht. Die Sperrzone wurde im Süden [...]

      PATA Days 2018 in Thessaloniki, Greece – website now online

      paleoseismicity.org [2018-01-19 14:19:59]   recommend this post  (936 visits)
      The 9th PATA Days will take place from 24-29 June in Thessaloniki, Greece. The event is organised by Spyros Pavlides and Alex Chatzipetros and supported by INQUA/TERPRO. The conference website is now online at http://www.patadays2018.org. Save the [...]

      The fascinating Rattlesnake Hills landslide in Washington State

      The Landslide Blog [2018-01-17 08:58:18]   recommend this post  (934 visits)
      The Rattlesnake Hills landslide in Washington State has continued to develop over the last few days. The movement pattern of the landslide appears to be highly

      Earthquake activity in Bárðarbunga volcano (Week 03-2018)

      Iceland Volcano and Earthquake blog [2018-01-15 21:19:03]   recommend this post  (897 visits)
      Today (15-January-2018) a earthquake swarm activity took place in Bárðarbunga volcano. This is a regular event at this point and has been for some time now. Today’s earthquakes had the magnitude of 3,5 (09:39 UTC) and 3,3 (09:47 UTC). The … [...]

      A piece of Active faults in New Zealand - 1: The Alpine Fault

      Stephane on Blogger Earthquakes, geology and related topics... but not only [2018-01-14 19:59:00]   recommend this post  (858 visits)
      The now yearly PATA (Paleoseismology Active Tectonics Archeoseismology) Days were held this year (13-19 November) in South Island of New Zealand. You can find the program of those 2 days of talks and posters [...]

      Dinosaurios saurópodos del Jurásico Superior de Portugal en La Brea Tar Pits and Museum (Los Angeles)

      Dinosaurios (el cuaderno de Godzillín) [2018-01-14 13:04:00]   recommend this post  (801 visits)
      Pedro Mocho en una excavación de un dinosaurio terópodo en New México (USA) Este Domingo a las 13:30, nuestro compañero Pedro Mocho, del Grupo de Biología Evolutiva y actual Investigador del Dinosaur Institute en Natural History Museum of Los [...]

      What Were Carnotaurus’s Horns For?

      Dinosaur Home - Blogs [2018-01-15 04:29:40]   recommend this post  (783 visits)
        The skull of Carnotaurus, from Bonaparte et al. (1990). Hello everyone, I was planning to release a full blog on Carnotaurus, but since it failed (technical difficulties), I decided to go with a more trivial blog post, sort of like my [...]
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