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Geoblogosphere weekly review (45th week of 2018, 759 weeks ago)

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      Allosaurus fragilis Dinosaur Fossil

      Louisville Area Fossils [2018-11-06 02:53:00]   recommend this post  (1564 visits)
      Allosaurus fragilis dinosaur skull fossil ("strange reptile") displayed at the American Museum of Natural History in New York City, USA. It was found in 1901 at Bone Cabin Quarry Wyoming USA by K. C. Kaisen. The fossil dates to the Late [...]

      Give the horses in Montreal a break

      Ontario-geofish [2018-11-05 21:47:00]   recommend this post  (1470 visits)
      Reference Ever see these horses going through traffic, hauling the fat tourists?  It's the same as donkeys on the Greek islands, american tourists are getting fatter and fatter.  Two seats on the airplane! I can't stand the thought of it!  [...]

      Hati – Hati ! Longsor Akibat Goyangan Gempa

      Dogeng Geology [2018-11-06 10:56:34]   recommend this post  (1395 visits)
      Berada di lempeng tektonik aktif, Jepang merupakan salah satu negara dengan sistem mitigasi bencana terbaik di dunia, terutama gempa bumi. Edukasi terhadap tindakan yang dilakukan saat dan setelah gempa sudah diperkenalkan sejak dini. Perkembangan [...]

      Why are big earthquakes so much more destructive than small ones?

      Earth Learning Idea [2018-11-05 16:59:00]   recommend this post  (1330 visits)
      Today we are publishing our 300th Earthlearningidea! 'Spaghetti quakes; why are big earthquakes so much more destructive than small ones? This activity uses increasingly large bundles of dry spaghetti to demonstrate how each unit of logarithmic [...]

      After the Fires

      Lounge of the Lab Lemming [2018-11-05 12:13:00]   recommend this post  (1279 visits)
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      Se publica el estudio más completo del yacimiento de hadrosaurios más importante de Europa

      WeBlog Aragosaurus [2018-11-05 22:17:00]   recommend this post  (1226 visits)
      El yacimiento de Basturs Poble (Pallars Jussà, Lleida) se ha revelado como el más importante de Europa de dinosaurios hadrosaurios. Ha proporcionado más de un millar de fósiles que probablemente pertenecen a una única especie. Ahora, la [...]

      Landscapes - Gogina To Munsiyari

      Reporting on a Revolution [2018-11-04 11:44:00]   recommend this post  (1176 visits)
      I just finished a fabulous trek in the Kumaon Himalaya, Uttarakhand. We started from Gogina village. The route took us to Namik, then northwards along some high ridges towards Sudamkhan Pass. The plan was to turn eastwards at Sudamkhan Pass and walk [...]

      Der Begriff Klippenfazies

      kreidefossilien.de [2018-11-04 21:08:20]   recommend this post  (1106 visits)
      Insbesonders durch die Erforschung der obercenomanen "Klippe" am Hohen Stein in Dresden-Plauen ist die Klippenfazies in der sächsischen Kreide bekannt geworden. Die dortige Fauna gilt bis heute als ein typischer Vertreter einer "Fauna der [...]

      Internetquellen zitieren: von Web-Archiven, Persistenz und Permalinks

      kreidefossilien.de [2018-11-04 18:03:01]   recommend this post  (1100 visits)
      Wer Online-Ressourcen zitieren möchte, sollte sich mitunter Gedanken machen, einen dauerhaft nachvollziehbaren Zugriff auf eben jene Quellen zu ermöglichen. Nutzt man Online-Ressourcen, sollte einem bewusst sein, dass viele Anbieter oft keinerlei [...]

      What’s in Our Waste Bins?

      State of the Planet [2018-11-05 21:58:51]   recommend this post  (1088 visits)
      Sustainability Management student Asami Tanimoto dug through the university’s trash to discover what we’re throwing out, and how we can do
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