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Geoblogosphere weekly review (8th week of 2018, 540 weeks ago)

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      Found: “Footprint” of Jupiter’s moon Callisto

      Geospace [2018-02-20 20:34:38]   recommend this post  (550 visits)
      The elusive “footprint” of Jupiter's moon Callisto has been spotted for the first time near the south pole of the giant planet, according to a new

      Imaggeo on Mondays: The birth of a new ocean

      GeoLog-The official blog of the European Geosciences Union [2018-02-19 10:00:12]   recommend this post  (550 visits)
      This is a photograph of Zin (or Tzin) Valley, taken from Midreshet Ben Gurion at Sede Boker, Negev Desert in Israel. The Zin Valley takes its name from the River Zin, which is now a dry river except for a few days of the year when heavy rainfall [...]

      Erklär´s mir, RWTH!: Professor Klaus Reicherter über Erdbeben

      Gunnars Geo-Blog [2018-02-20 20:08:00]   recommend this post  (538 visits)
       Man kann Prof. Reicherter auch auf Twitter folgen:

      78 seconds of Earthquake Early Warning

      The Trembling Earth [2018-02-19 18:29:30]   recommend this post  (524 visits)
      Late on Friday afternoon, February 16, during the Chinese New Year street fair in la Ciudad de México, the tight hold between the North America and Cocos plates failed, the fault slipped, and the Pacific coast of Oaxaca lurched around a meter out [...]

      A warm February afternoon in Spangler Park

      Wooster Geologists [2018-02-20 23:11:46]   recommend this post  (524 visits)
      Wooster, Ohio — The weather today was extraordinary. It reached at least 70°F in our little Ohio town, which must be near a record. Greg Wiles, Nick Wiesenberg and I took advantage of the warmth and sunlight to hike through Spangler Park. I think [...]

      Stabile Gashydrate lösen Hangrutschung aus

      Gunnars Geo-Blog [2018-02-20 17:30:00]   recommend this post  (509 visits)
           Genau wie Lawinen an Land können Hangrutschungen unter Wasser verschiedene Ursachen haben. Immer wieder werden entsprechende Ereignisse mit instabilen Gashydraten im Meeresboden in Verbindung gebracht. Wissenschaftlerinnen und [...]

      Jurassic Jesus

      Koprolitos [2018-02-21 12:34:00]   recommend this post  (498 visits)
      Hace mucho, mucho tiempo alguien se sacrificó con la finalidad de que los seres humanos prosperasen en la importante y dura batalla contra los Demonios de Neandertal. A lomos de su raptor y lanzando ráfagas de disparos láser desde las palmas de [...]

      Island: Erdbeben M 5,2 bei Grimsey

      Florian Beckers Vulkan-Blog [2018-02-19 09:30:22]   recommend this post  (471 visits)
      Update 22.00 Uhr: Das Schwarmbeben geht weiter, allerdings finden weniger Erdbeben mit Magnituden größer 3 statt. IMO brachte ein neues Statement heraus, in dem die Agentur klar macht, dass es keinen Hinweis auf magmatische Aktivität gibt. Die [...]

      Sinabung: starker Vulkanausbruch

      Florian Beckers Vulkan-Blog [2018-02-19 09:31:15]   recommend this post  (468 visits)
      Update 22:00 Uhr: Im Laufe des Tages gab das VAAC Tokyo 10 Warnungen vor der Aschewolke heraus, die bei der Eruption heute Morgen entstand. Die Vulkanasche stellte eine Gefahr für den Flugverkehr dar. Der Wind stand für den Internationalen [...]

      Evidence of surprising ocean warming around Galápagos corals

      Geospace [2018-02-21 19:09:51]   recommend this post  (438 visits)
      The ocean around the Galápagos Islands has been warming since the 1970s, according to a new analysis of the natural temperature archives stored in coral
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