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Geoblogosphere weekly review (46th week of 2019, 466 weeks ago)

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      The Origin of Life, And Other Stories

      JOIDES Resolution blogs [2019-11-10 18:47:54]   recommend this post  (768 visits)
      It is another day and life on the JR goes on. More rock samples are chiseled to bits in the... Read more

      Large Quake Swarm At Iceland's Askja Volcano

      Volcano Science And News Blog [2019-11-12 03:43:00]   recommend this post  (545 visits)
      ASKJA VOLCANO - ICELANDA large quake sequence totalling hundreds of tremors is ongoing at Askja volcano since 11/9/2019. The largest quake so far has been a magnitude 3.2 quake. The swarm appears to be on the NE margin of the main caldera in an [...]

      The Last Planetary Transit I'm Ever Likely to See: Mercury Today

      Geotripper [2019-11-12 00:58:00]   recommend this post  (505 visits)
      The Sun shown just a bit less brightly today, not that anyone could tell. The planet Mercury passed across the disk of the Sun over the space of a few hours this morning, presumably blocking a bit of sunlight from reaching Earth. It was probably the [...]

      BEAKS AND FRILLY SADDLES

      ARCHEA [2019-11-11 18:22:00]   recommend this post  (500 visits)
      A lovely example of the ammonite, Cératites Nodosus, an extinct genus of nektonic marine carnivore from shell limestone superior deposits near Alsace on the Rhine River plain of northeastern France. You can see the nice ceratitic suture pattern on [...]

      Sakurajima erzeugt Blitzwolke

      Florian Beckers Vulkan-Blog [2019-11-12 18:17:20]   recommend this post  (484 visits)
      Heute Nachmittag eruptierte der Sakurajima erneut und erzeugte ein spektakuläres vulkanisches Gewitter. Laut VAAC erreichte die Vulkanasche eine Höhe von fast 4300 m. Zuvor gab es einige kleinere Eruptionen. MIROVA registriert eine thermische [...]

      Articles: Anthropocene, Future Of Science, India's Green Tribunal

      Reporting on a Revolution [2019-11-11 06:20:00]   recommend this post  (466 visits)
      Some excellent articles I read recently. 1) What Made Me Reconsider The Anthropocene - Peter Brannen. A lovely essay and one that is really a rethinking of his earlier position wherein he had dismissed the idea of Anthropocene as hubris. I must [...]

      Viajando al pasado con Richard Kuulme

      Koprolitos [2019-11-12 10:45:00]   recommend this post  (461 visits)
      Richard Kuulme (Malmo, Suecia), de 34 años, es un artista conceptual freelance. Como él mismo comenta, se ha especializando en el diseño de dinosaurios, monstruos y criaturas de todo tipo, todo ello con un característico estilo cartoon [...]

      Travels in Cascadia: Acrophobia, Glacierlets, and "Summer" in Whistler, B.C.

      Geotripper [2019-11-10 07:37:00]   recommend this post  (456 visits)
      Inuksuk near the top of Whistler Mountain. See the note at the end of the post. Acrophobia, the fear of heights, is an interesting phenomenon. I don't have it, I swear. I have no trouble standing on cliff edges, or climbing up in trees, or flying. [...]

      Louise Koornneef: A Young Paleomagnetist

      JOIDES Resolution blogs [2019-11-10 19:58:55]   recommend this post  (437 visits)
      This Q&A is part of the “Career Spotlight” series of Expedition 385     Where are you from and what... Read more

      Quaternary sea-level change along the coastline of Oman

      Paleoseismicity [2019-11-14 19:13:18]   recommend this post  (429 visits)
      Text: Gösta Hoffmann with contributions by Michaela Falkenroth, Valeska Decker, Bastian Schneider and Christoph Grützner “The beaches in Oman are pristine.” What sounds like an introductory sentence to a tourist brochure has scientific [...]
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