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Geoblogosphere weekly review (4th week of 2019, 616 weeks ago)

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      Productus wortheni Brachiopod Fossil

      Louisville Area Fossils [2019-01-23 04:47:00]   recommend this post  (1126 visits)
      The Mississippian Period brachiopod fossils Productus wortheni found in the Knobstone Formation of Clark County, Indiana, USA. What is nice is the cast and its negative still in the matrix. Note the small divots in the negative marking where spines [...]

      Final death of Big Nuclear

      Ontario-geofish [2019-01-22 14:39:00]   recommend this post  (1102 visits)
      Reference Japan was the last country making the big steel reactor vessels.  But if you read the stories, they were all old men working.  They have died of over-work. We, the old nuclear guys, are turning over in our graves, or munching [...]

      Cheap funerals

      Ontario-geofish [2019-01-22 20:22:00]   recommend this post  (1088 visits)
      Reference This article was a hoot.  I made my comments, and all the comments are hilarious. I MADE 'GUARDIAN PICK'!!  Waited a long time for that. Here's my famous comments and other comments. hasmis 4h ago  Guardian Pick 2 3 Do we need [...]

      Current list of Grand Stupidities

      Ontario-geofish [2019-01-23 14:47:00]   recommend this post  (1058 visits)
      Reference I am inspired by the above article.  You just don't do that!  You may know something but you don't get picked up by the main media.  It is best to stay in a tiny world, away from the main powers.  That is why I munge things up for [...]

      Pacific plumes are still giving us one day thaws

      Ontario-geofish [2019-01-22 14:24:00]   recommend this post  (1023 visits)
      They are still being generated in the west Pacific and coming over us.  However, they are getting weaker and weaker.  The sea temps are showing a slight uptick in the Gulf of Mexico, but I don't how reliable these things are now.  Ocean currents [...]

      Big Pacific Plumes Pound Us

      Ontario-geofish [2019-01-24 12:56:00]   recommend this post  (1008 visits)
      The plumes are getting mucky.  This big one about to hit the coast has two combined.  It should hit high and bring down a nice snowstorm.  Since we have no ocean current maps, I don't know what's going on, but they are very weak now hitting the [...]

      Investigating soil erosion

      Earth Learning Idea [2019-01-21 17:42:00]   recommend this post  (946 visits)
      'Why does soil get washed away? Investigating why some farmers lose their soil through erosion whilst others do not'. Soil erosion is a normal part of the natural rock cycle, but it can become a major problem in many rural areas where people [...]

      The Sensation Migration: How Chilis Rocked The World!

      BEYONDbones [2019-01-22 21:32:58]   recommend this post  (908 visits)
      It’s International Hot Sauce Day and in honor of this auspicious date let’s take a look at at how chilis have rocked our world and spiced not only our pizza slices (shout out to Tobasco) but our entire lives. We tend to take them for grated [...]

      Are Zombies Real? Our Education Team Investigates!

      BEYONDbones [2019-01-21 23:41:40]   recommend this post  (871 visits)
      Monsters have played a pivotal role in all cultures since the beginning of human existence. They are a convenient device used to explain all manner of evil and bad luck, from disease to death and beyond. Monsters play a unifying role amongst people, [...]

      Uncovering the Future of Greenland’s Ice Sheet

      State of the Planet [2019-01-22 21:11:54]   recommend this post  (799 visits)
      Joerg Schaefer and Gisela Winckler, scientists at Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, received funding from the Center for Climate and Life to examine the vulnerability of Greenland’s massive ice
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