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I'll do this every 5 days when the new ocean currents maps comes out. Standard weather forecasts treat high and low pressure areas as objects, when they are actually effects. Same as the jet stream. Storms are objects driven by energy, and [...]
It's the growing social network you never heard of. I enjoyed the first week, since it was just like the early days of Usenet. But then I saw too much into its doom, and decided to leave. I'll still note things on my blog.
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Oklahoma [...]
Several open positions in the broad field of tectonics are currently advertised: The School of Environment, University of Auckland, is looking to appoint a lecturer/senior lecturer in Earth Sciences with expertise in tectonic geomorphology and/or [...]
Während der letzten Jahre ist der Bestand der "vollständigen" Bibliographie zur sächsisch-böhmischen Kreide auf über 1500 Einträge angewachsen. Der Fokus liegt auf der Erfassung der historischen und aktuellen [...]
Throughout advent, we're sharing some of our favourite entries to Earth Science Week photography competitions past and present - all of which feature the beautiful geology of the UK and Ireland. Check back each day for a new image! Continue reading [...]
Today at 4 pm EST, AGU is holding the first of its kind "Geoscience Grab Bag" press conference at Fall Meeting 2018.
The post New insights into the diets of Neanderthals appeared first on GeoSpace.
A reader recently sent me some images of a colonial coral they found while digging in their yard. It is a Foerstephyllum coral fossil. It dates to the Ordovician Period and was found in Jefferson County, Kentucky USA.
I have found similar corals [...]
A Youtube video of a near-miss from a large, tabular, highly mobile boulder at Spantik basecamp in northern Pakistan in August 2018
The post Spatnik basecamp – that was close! appeared first on The Landslide Blog.
As part of exploring the role of geoscience in delivering the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), the Geological Society has been working with the British Geological Survey and Geology for Global Development to develop a briefing note of the role [...]
Throughout advent, we're sharing some of our favourite entries to Earth Science Week photography competitions past and present - all of which feature the beautiful geology of the UK and Ireland. Check back each day for a new image! Continue reading [...]