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Geoblogosphere weekly review (2th week of 2019, 548 weeks ago)

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  6. Geology in the West Country (3 posts)
  7. BEYONDbones (3 posts)
  8. Reporting on a Revolution (2 posts)
  9. ARCHEA (2 posts)
  10. Mountain Beltway (2 posts)
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  3. paleoseismicity.org (1326 visits)
  4. Speaking of Geoscience (966 visits)
  5. State of the Planet (698 visits)
  6. Georneys (682 visits)
  7. Geology in the West Country (589 visits)
  8. Koprolitos (572 visits)
  9. The Geology P.A.G.E. (570 visits)
  10. Geospace (468 visits)

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      7th International Colloquium on Historical Earthquakes & Paleoseismology Studies, 4-6 November, 2019, Barcelona

      paleoseismicity.org [2019-01-07 09:52:16]   recommend this post  (683 visits)
      Save the date: The 7th International Colloquium on Historical earthquakes & paleoseismology studies will be held from 4-6 November, 2019, in Barcelona (Spain). The colloquium is organized by RESIF (French seismologic and geodetic network), [...]

      Monday Geology Picture: Kangaroo Point Cliffs, Brisbane, Australia

      Georneys [2019-01-07 20:26:25]   recommend this post  (682 visits)
      Happy New Year! I’m going to try to keep up with my “Monday Geology Picture” posts in 2019. I did okay with these in 2018, although I missed some weeks here and there when I was very busy with work or family life. To start off a new year of [...]

      Linux - new 5.0rc1 - major regression with Ryzen5

      Ontario-geofish [2019-01-08 19:44:00]   recommend this post  (660 visits)
      Blah.  Two steps forward, one step back.  The new kernel hangs up when I tried to do this blog, saying it all worked.  Well, it didn't work, and I went back to 4.20 rc7.  4.20 doesn't work at all. My general experience is that it will not work [...]

      Massive Warm Water Bleed to the South -- The Ice Man Cometh

      Ontario-geofish [2019-01-08 12:57:00]   recommend this post  (660 visits)
      My ocean currents map is stuck at Christmas, thanks to trumpypants.  And they aren't throwing out new floaters for the temperature.  I find the Southern Hemisphere only seems to update once a month. But what an update!  It looks like the entire [...]

      EGU 2019 abstract deadline approaching

      paleoseismicity.org [2019-01-08 14:42:19]   recommend this post  (643 visits)
        As every year just after the holidays, the abstract deadline for the EGU General Assembly in Vienna (April 7-12, 2019)  is approaching.  This year, it is on Thursday, 10 January 2019, 13:00 Central European Time. This year, it seems that there [...]

      Pacific warm air plumes continue

      Ontario-geofish [2019-01-07 00:09:00]   recommend this post  (635 visits)
      I've never seen anything like this, but it goes on and on.  Plumes are generated at the west end of the Pacific, and they go all the way to Europe. In Toronto they are giving us super-cold one day and then warmth.  They do the same for the [...]

      Indonesien: Erdbeben Mw 6,6

      Florian Beckers Vulkan-Blog [2019-01-06 19:54:23]   recommend this post  (626 visits)
      In der indonesischen Molukken-See bebte die Erde mit einer Magnitude von 6,6. Das Hypozentrum lag in 40 km Tiefe. Es folgten zahlreiche Nachbeben. Es ist auch nicht auszuschließen dass ein noch stärkeres Beben folgen wird. Die Region ist seit [...]

      Campi Flegrei: Thermisches Signal

      Florian Beckers Vulkan-Blog [2019-01-07 15:42:04]   recommend this post  (602 visits)
      In der Campi Flegrei bei Pozzuoli (Italien) geht es gerade heiß her: MIROVA registriert ein thermisches Signal in Höhe von 75 MW. Doch bei genauer Betrachtung sieht man, dass die Wärmequelle nicht in einem der bekannten Krater liegt, sondern auf [...]

      Laacher See Vulkan: Erdbeben deuten auf Magma hin

      Florian Beckers Vulkan-Blog [2019-01-07 18:14:33]   recommend this post  (595 visits)
      Nicht nur Wissenschaftler rätseln seit langem, ob die Vulkane der Eifel wieder ausbrechen könnten. Bisher wurde vermutet, dass die Gasaustritte am Laacher See von einem sich abkühlenden Magmenkörper stammen. Doch eine neue Studie enthüllt, dass [...]

      Geology of the National Parks Through Pictures - Russell Cave

      The Geology P.A.G.E. [2019-01-06 01:18:00]   recommend this post  (570 visits)
      You can find more Geology of the National Parks Through Pictures as well as my Geological State Symbols Across America series at my website Dinojim.com.This post relates to the geological state symbols post that came out earlier this [...]
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