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Geoblogosphere weekly review (48th week of 2019, 502 weeks ago)

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      RAPA NUI SENTINELS

      ARCHEA [2019-11-24 19:28:00]   recommend this post  (636 visits)
      Rapa Nui (Easter Island) is famous for its rows of moai, towering figures of deified ancestors that were carved from volcanic tuff rock in quarries then moved to a platform on the water's edge. This plaster cast was made from a mould secured during [...]

      Travels in Cascadia: Deserts in Canada...and What's with this Lake??

      Geotripper [2019-11-25 06:13:00]   recommend this post  (622 visits)
      Did you know there is a desert in western Canada, in British Columbia? Well, okay not quite a desert by any standard we have down here in California and the southwestern United States, but it is a distinctly sub-arid region in a part of the [...]

      DINOSAURS: From Cultural to Pop Culture - 1696: Cornelius Meyer's Dragon

      The Geology P.A.G.E. [2019-11-26 06:15:00]   recommend this post  (609 visits)
      DINOSAURS! From Cultural to Pop Culture Medieval Times --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1696Cornelius Meyer's Dragon Towards the end of the 1600's, Europe was still enmeshed is [...]

      Sakurajima eruptiert Tephra

      Florian Beckers Vulkan-Blog [2019-11-26 14:21:56]   recommend this post  (601 visits)
      In Japan ist der Sakurajima weiterhin sehr aktiv und eruptiert Aschewolken. Seit Stunden emittiert der Vulkan ununterbrochen Asche. Zwischendurch gibt es größere explosive Eruptionen, die Aschewolken bis auf einer Höhe von 4 km aufsteigen lassen. [...]

      Our Fabulous Floods of Fire and Ice Book List

      Rosetta Stones [2019-11-26 04:00:00]   recommend this post  (592 visits)
      Floods of lava, followed by floods of glacial lake water, formed some of the most intriguing landscapes in the American West. These books explore the remarkable geologic events involved -- Read more on ScientificAmerican.com

      ZENASPIS PODOLICA HEAD SHIELD

      ARCHEA [2019-11-25 17:03:00]   recommend this post  (567 visits)
      A Devonian bony fish mortality plate showing a lower shield of Zenaspis podolica (Lankester, 1869) from Lower Devonian deposits of Podolia, Ukraine. Podolia or Podilia is a historic region in Eastern Europe, located in the west-central and [...]

      DINOSAURS: From Cultural to Pop Culture - 1651: The Mexican Dragon

      The Geology P.A.G.E. [2019-11-24 00:22:00]   recommend this post  (559 visits)
      DINOSAURS! From Cultural to Pop Culture Medieval Times --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1651The Mexican Dragon Dragon illustration from the Nova plantarum, animalium et [...]

      Albanien: Starkes Erdbeben Mw 6,4

      Florian Beckers Vulkan-Blog [2019-11-26 09:35:27]   recommend this post  (551 visits)
      Die albanische Küste bei Durres wurde von einem starken Erdbeben der Magnitude 6,4 erschüttert. Das Hypozentrum lag in 10 km Tiefe. Das Epizentrum befand sich 34 km nordwestlich der Großstadt Tirana. Dort leben 375.000 Menschen. Es gab starke [...]

      Los mundos prehistóricos de Willis O'Brien (II)

      Koprolitos [2019-11-25 09:50:00]   recommend this post  (516 visits)
      El mayor éxito de O’Brien, King Kong (1933, Ernst B. Schoedsack y Merian C. Cooper [1]), llegó tal vez en el peor momento de su vida: su exmujer mató a sus dos hijos y luego trató de suicidarse. El mito de la bella y la bestia es revisitado [...]

      Oklahoma's Wichita Mountains - A Remnant Landscape From the Permian

      Earthly Musings [2019-11-27 04:14:00]   recommend this post  (501 visits)
      I recently fulfilled a long-time desire to visit Oklahoma. For many years, I joked that "Oklahoma is the closest place I've never been to." No more. I honestly believe that there is something to see everywhere, even geologically. So after landing in [...]
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