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Geoblogosphere weekly review (51th week of 2018, 569 weeks ago)

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  6. Paleoseismicity (1030 visits)
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      What to Buy a Geologist for Christmas: 2018 Edition

      Georneys [2018-12-21 21:14:43]   recommend this post  (817 visits)
      There’s one shopping weekend left before Christmas. Don’t know what to buy the geologist in your family? Never fear, the annual Georneys “What to Buy a Geologist for Christmas” list is here. You can also browse the previous lists here: 2010 [...]

      Luopu Village: an interesting landslide triggered by a M=5.7 earthquake in Sichuan yesterday

      The Landslide Blog [2018-12-17 08:05:41]   recommend this post  (576 visits)
      At 12:46 pm local time yesterday a shallow M=5.7 earthquake struck Sichuan Province in China, triggering at least one large landslide, at Luopo village The post Luopu Village: an interesting landslide triggered by a M=5.7 earthquake in Sichuan [...]

      The Great Geoadvent: Door 17

      Geological Society of London blog [2018-12-17 11:00:00]   recommend this post  (548 visits)
      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 [...]

      How Christmas Changed Film: Cutting The First Christmas Classic

      BEYONDbones [2018-12-18 18:33:32]   recommend this post  (539 visits)
      The holiday season in the 21st century. Your boarding pass has been booked, the casserole is wrapped, and that amazon prime shipping saved you last minute. We can work on procrastination after the new year. For now it’s time for festivities, [...]

      The Great Geoadvent: Door 18

      Geological Society of London blog [2018-12-18 11:00:13]   recommend this post  (539 visits)
      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 [...]

      New satellite tech offers a more detailed map of moving Antarctic glaciers

      AGU Meetings [2018-12-18 19:30:29]   recommend this post  (538 visits)
      Scientists can now measure ice flow in Antarctica in far more detail, thanks to the help of a new satellite technology. Using a novel satellite technique called interferometric synthetic aperture radar, or InSAR, scientists can measure the [...]

      Paleoseismology sessions at the INQUA Congress in Dublin, 25-31 July, 2019

      Paleoseismicity [2018-12-17 09:34:38]   recommend this post  (535 visits)
      Taking place every four years, the INQUA Congress is the meeting for Quaternary science. After Nagoya in 2015, the XX. Congress will be held in Dublin from 25-31 July, 2019. Please make sure to check the following palaeoseismology-related sessions, [...]

      Leafcutter ant colonies may be an overlooked source of carbon dioxide emissions, new study finds

      AGU Meetings [2018-12-17 17:06:30]   recommend this post  (507 visits)
      Factories mass produce goods for society and many emit greenhouse gases in the process, but not all are run by humans. Some factories lie underground and are operated around the clock by tireless six-legged workers. A new study in the Journal of [...]

      Contaminated Land Group: Supporting early career professionals

      Geological Society of London blog [2018-12-18 13:00:55]   recommend this post  (496 visits)
      Molly Brown and Sarah Hey are both members of our Contaminated Land Group's early career sub-committee. In this guest post, they explain more about the ways in which the Group is championing early careers professionals. Continue reading →

      Postdoc Research Assistant position at UNAM: Upper plate deformation/Mexican subduction, available September 2019

      Paleoseismicity [2018-12-19 09:02:27]   recommend this post  (495 visits)
      UNAM is looking for a tectonics Postdoc: We are seeking a Postdoctoral Research Assistant for a 12 month fixed term appointment working on the exciting UNAM-CONACYT-funded project on “Spatial and Temporal Variations of Upper Plate Deformation [...]
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