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Geoblogosphere weekly review (42th week of 2018, 570 weeks ago)

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  2. State of the Planet (7 posts)
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  4. James’ Empty Blog (4 posts)
  5. Sauropod Vertebra Picture of the Week (4 posts)
  6. Ontario-geofish (4 posts)
  7. Dinosaurios (el cuaderno de Godzillín) (4 posts)
  8. Koprolitos (4 posts)
  9. AGU Meetings (4 posts)
  10. GeoLog-The official blog of the European Geosciences Union (4 posts)
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  2. The Geology P.A.G.E. (1326 visits)
  3. Dinosaurios (el cuaderno de Godzillín) (1002 visits)
  4. GeoLog-The official blog of the European Geosciences Union (878 visits)
  5. AGU Meetings (773 visits)
  6. State of the Planet (762 visits)
  7. Sauropod Vertebra Picture of the Week (651 visits)
  8. Geotripper (592 visits)
  9. Watershed Hydrogeology Blog (562 visits)
  10. Oakland Geology (520 visits)

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      Geology Fun Fact - The Oldest Rock on Earth

      The Geology P.A.G.E. [2018-10-16 17:39:00]   recommend this post  (530 visits)
      Geology Fun Facts What is the Age of the Oldest Rock on Earth?  The oldest rock on Earth is a granite protolith that has been dated to 4.03 Ga (billion years). There are reports of a possibly older rock (a faux-amphibolite) dated up to 4.28 Ga, [...]

      Imaggeo on Mondays: Life between the arid mountains of Gansu, China

      GeoLog-The official blog of the European Geosciences Union [2018-10-15 08:19:54]   recommend this post  (526 visits)
      Even within Earth’s more arid environments, you can find life! This featured photo was taken near the Lanzhou Zhongchuan Airport, about 50 km away from Lanzhou city, the capital of Gansu province in Western China. The area lies in a region between [...]

      The Hayward earthquake: 1868-2018

      Oakland Geology [2018-10-15 17:02:09]   recommend this post  (520 visits)
      There’ll be lots of press this week about the anniversary of the “Great San Francisco Earthquake” — the original one, 150 years ago on 21 October 1868, caused by a big rip in the Hayward fault just before 8 in the morning. (Also the annual [...]

      La fauna de reptiles del Cenomaniense de Algora en las XXXIV Jornadas de la SEP

      Dinosaurios (el cuaderno de Godzillín) [2018-10-18 10:45:00]   recommend this post  (516 visits)
      Siguiendo la temática principal de este año en las Jornadas de Paleontologia de la Sociedad Española de Paleontología (XXXIV Jornadas de Paleontologia y IV Congresso Ibérico de Paleontologia), referente a los “fósiles y yacimientos [...]

      Griechenland: Erdbeben Mw 4,5

      Florian Beckers Vulkan-Blog [2018-10-15 14:12:25]   recommend this post  (497 visits)
      Nahe der griechischen Stadt Thessaloníki ereignete sich ein Erdbeben der Magnitude 4,5. Das Hypozentrum lag in 2 Kilometer Tiefe und 9 Kilometer nördlich des Dorfes Taxiárkhis. Es folgten mehrere Nachbeben. Über Schäden liegen noch keine [...]

      Sangeang Api: Neue Fotos des Vulkans

      Florian Beckers Vulkan-Blog [2018-10-15 20:20:33]   recommend this post  (494 visits)
      Sangeang Api eruptierte heute eine Aschewolke, die etwas größer war und bis in einer Höhe von 2300 m aufstieg. Passend dazu veröffentlichte unser Vereinsmitgleid und Fotograf Martin Rietze einzigartige Fotos des Vulkans. Zusammen mit Arnold Bias [...]

      Hawaii: erhöhte Seismik

      Florian Beckers Vulkan-Blog [2018-10-15 10:54:52]   recommend this post  (490 visits)
      In den letzten Tagen kam es auf Hawaii zu Schwarmbeben an 3 unterschiedlichen Orten vulkanischen Ursprungs: Am Mauna Loa, Kilauea und Lōʻihi seamount. Beim Lōʻihi handelt es quasi um den submarinen Nachfolger des Kilaueas. An diesem submarinen [...]

      Scientists find missing piece in glacier melt predictions

      AGU Meetings [2018-10-16 16:17:48]   recommend this post  (470 visits)
      A new method for observing water within ice has revealed stored meltwater that may explain the complex flow behavior of some Greenland glaciers, an important component for predicting sea-level rise in a changing climate. The post Scientists find [...]

      Fuego: Paroxysmus hat nachgelassen

      Florian Beckers Vulkan-Blog [2018-10-15 14:02:08]   recommend this post  (452 visits)
      Die Situation am Fuego in Guatemala hat sich gestern wieder etwas entspannt. Allerdings war die Aktivität noch erhöht. Das VAAC Washington registrierte noch mehrere Eruptionen, bei denen Vulkanasche bis in einer Höhe von 5600 m aufstieg. [...]

      Earth as Inspiration: Memories on the 29th Anniversary of the Loma Prieta Earthquake

      Geotripper [2018-10-18 03:48:00]   recommend this post  (447 visits)
      It's Earth Science Week, and "Earth as Inspiration" is the theme for this year. Inspiration can take many forms. Sometimes it is awe-inspiring beauty, something our planet has in great bounty. But the earth can kill, and inspiration can be [...]
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