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Geoblogosphere weekly review (9th week of 2018, 641 weeks ago)

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      Sky Happenings In March, 2018

      BEYONDbones [2018-03-03 19:00:32]   recommend this post  (733 visits)
        Brilliant winter stars shift towards the southwest during March.  Dazzling Orion is almost due south at dusk.  His three-starred belt is halfway between reddish Betelgeuse and bluish Rigel.  Orion’s belt points up to Aldebaran in Taurus the [...]

      Climate Monday: Visualizing El Niño and La Niña

      Wooster Geologists [2018-02-26 18:20:23]   recommend this post  (728 visits)
      Continuing our survey of climate and weather visualizations, this week we have a few ways of visualizing El Niño and La Niña, which are two flavors of the El Niño-Southern Oscillation (or ENSO).  This is a relevant topic for this winter, because [...]

      HMNS Weekly Happenings

      BEYONDbones [2018-02-26 20:52:01]   recommend this post  (727 visits)
      Registration For HMNS X plorations Summer Camp Is Now!   Questions? Contact xplorations@hmns.org or call 713-639-4652. Don’t forget you can Refer a Friend when registering for Summer Camp, and you’ll both receive a discount! More information [...]

      Remove tariffs on everything

      Ontario-geofish [2018-03-01 22:03:00]   recommend this post  (696 visits)
      Reference This is becoming ridiculous.  He sees the ad in one show, and this crap spurts out.  We're a tiny country.  We should just remove the tariffs on everything, in fell swoop.  This would take us out of the game. There's no great [...]

      Zahlreiche Nachbeben in Papua Neuguinea

      Florian Beckers Vulkan-Blog [2018-02-26 22:27:53]   recommend this post  (685 visits)
      In PNG gab es seit gestern gut 50 Nachbeben, von denen das Stärkste die Magnitude 6,3 hatte. Die Beben verteilen sich über ein relativ großes Gebiet entlang einer Störungszone. In der Nähe gibt es mehrere kleine Ortschaften in denen das [...]

      QGIS 3 officially released

      Digital Geography [2018-02-26 09:09:50]   recommend this post  (682 visits)
      On 24th of February, the QGIS developers have officially released QGIS 3 (codename “Girona”). It is the third major version of the free and open source cross-platform GIS software. In this post, I want to tease you with the most important infos [...]

      The pneumatic tail of the Field Museum apatosaurine, FMNH P25112

      Sauropod Vertebra Picture of the Week [2018-03-02 07:03:03]   recommend this post  (670 visits)
      Left side, posterolateral oblique view, wide shot. Same thing, close up. Right side, lateral, wide. Same thing, close up. For more on this and other pneumatic sauropod tails, please see Wedel and Taylor (2013, here). And for more on the currently [...]

      New papers on paleoseismology, tsunami, and active tectonics (March 2018)

      paleoseismicity.org [2018-03-01 11:50:25]   recommend this post  (654 visits)
      A month has passed and plenty of new papers have been published. This time we have a number of contributions on the tectonics of Italy and Asia, news about seismic hazards maps, and some great earthquake physics. Enjoy the latest papers on [...]

      When the youngest rock is not on top of the rock sequence

      Earth Learning Idea [2018-02-26 12:33:00]   recommend this post  (633 visits)
      Today's new ELI is 'Modelling by hand ‘when the youngest rock is not on top’; illustrating how rock sequences can have older rocks on top of younger ones' While the ‘Principle of superposition of strata’ states that younger rocks are [...]

      PATA Days 2018 in Thessaloniki – registration open

      paleoseismicity.org [2018-02-28 14:27:40]   recommend this post  (629 visits)
      The registration for the PATA Days 2018 in Thessaloniki is now open: https://www.patadays2018.org/registration–grants.html The 9th PATA Days will take place from 24-29 June in Thessaloniki, Greece. The event is organised by Spyros Pavlides and [...]
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