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Geoblogosphere weekly review (11th week of 2019, 501 weeks ago)

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  1. State of the Planet (12 posts)
  2. Florian Beckers Vulkan-Blog (10 posts)
  3. Sauropod Vertebra Picture of the Week (7 posts)
  4. Ontario-geofish (7 posts)
  5. Wooster Geologists (5 posts)
  6. Koprolitos (5 posts)
  7. The Landslide Blog (4 posts)
  8. BEYONDbones (3 posts)
  9. GeoLog-The official blog of the European Geosciences Union (3 posts)
  10. Dogeng Geology (2 posts)
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  2. Sauropod Vertebra Picture of the Week (2330 visits)
  3. Florian Beckers Vulkan-Blog (2251 visits)
  4. Ontario-geofish (2158 visits)
  5. GeoLog-The official blog of the European Geosciences Union (920 visits)
  6. The Landslide Blog (897 visits)
  7. Koprolitos (852 visits)
  8. Wooster Geologists (774 visits)
  9. Dogeng Geology (770 visits)
  10. Active Tectonics Blog (698 visits)

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  5. Carnegie Museum (2)
  6. News (2)
  7. Erdbeben: aktuelle Nachrichten und Fakten (2)
  8. Science (2)
  9. sinkhole (1)
  10. Dongeng Geologi (1)
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      Google Slate Review

      Ontario-geofish [2019-03-12 19:19:00]   recommend this post  (817 visits)
      I like this a lot better than the Pixel Book.  It breaks apart into a very nice tablet, and the keyboard is good, with a large touchpad. This was my answer to someone who had to send back her corporate laptop when she became decorporated.  [...]

      Derrrrr

      Sauropod Vertebra Picture of the Week [2019-03-13 04:48:07]   recommend this post  (788 visits)
      Separated at birth. Left: Apatosaurus lousiae holotype CM 2018, cast skull associated with specimen. Right: Matt Wedel. Scientists have long wondered how such a bloated beast could etc.

      Four huge beasts

      Sauropod Vertebra Picture of the Week [2019-03-13 04:59:40]   recommend this post  (754 visits)
      Left to right: Allosaurus fragilis, Apatosaurus louisae, Homo sapiens, Diplodocus carnegii.

      Bims

      Florian Beckers Vulkan-Blog [2019-03-11 15:12:51]   recommend this post  (736 visits)
      Bims ist ein weißes, vulkanisches Gestein (Pyroklastit). Bims entsteht aus gasreichen Magmen, die explosiv gefördert werden. Aufgrund ihres hohen Porenvolumens schwimmen Bimssteine häufig. Bims wird industriell genutzt. Ein bekanntes Vorkommen [...]

      Anniversary of Great Tohoku Japan earthquake and tsunami (20110311)

      Active Tectonics Blog [2019-03-11 14:58:00]   recommend this post  (698 visits)
      Today is the anniversary of the catastrophic great Tohoku Japan earthquake and tsunami of March 11, 2011. While I am not an expert of subduction systems nor tsunamigenesis, I was of course interested in the event and prepared some lectures about [...]

      Deutsche Rohstoff AG: Konzernergebnis steigt nach vorläufigen Zahlen auf 17,9 Mio. EUR

      Rohstoff Blog [2019-03-11 15:53:26]   recommend this post  (651 visits)
      Umsatz am oberen Ende der erhöhten Prognose, EBITDA darüber Mannheim. Der Deutsche Rohstoff Konzern hat im Geschäftsjahr 2018 einen Umsatz

      Imaggeo on Mondays: Exploring the underground cryosphere

      GeoLog-The official blog of the European Geosciences Union [2019-03-11 12:47:25]   recommend this post  (642 visits)
      The winter season is a good time to take advantage of cold weather activities, whether that’s hitting the ski slopes or warming up by a fire, but for Renato R. Colucci, it’s also one of the best time’s to study the Earth’s underground [...]

      Energy Efficiency: A Clue to Politically Feasible Climate Policy

      State of the Planet [2019-03-11 13:26:29]   recommend this post  (616 visits)
      The only politically feasible way of combatting climate change is to invest in research and development and infrastructure that makes our energy system more efficient and less dependent on fossil

      The Aftermath of China’s Waste Ban

      State of the Planet [2019-03-11 15:00:53]   recommend this post  (602 visits)
      The initial ban created a worldwide headache for scrap managers. The new version of the ban will surely lead to

      50th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference 2019

      Earth & Solar System [2019-03-11 11:29:57]   recommend this post  (574 visits)
      Several of us are off at the end of this week to the 50th LPSC conference in Houston Texas. This meeting will celebrate 50 years since the Apollo 11 mission returned samples from the Moon, along with research being presented … Continue reading →
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