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During her time at a mining school Hannah Ritchie wondered why the GfGD society membership was so low. How do people perceive geology’s ability to contribute to a sustainable future? Hannah explores the traditional and changing reputation of [...]
Women have played various and extensive roles in the history of geology. Unfortunately, their contribution has not been widely recognised by the public or academic researchers. In the 18th and 19th centuries women’s access to science was limited, [...]
, - Turon - Coniac, oberstes Turon - unteres Coniac (Brezno-Formation) - Ort: #Březno (Priesen) bei
The teeth of the extinct Snaggletooth shark (Hemipristis serra) are fairly easy to ID from the tooth shape alone. Triangular in shape, usually angled to one side, and with large serrations along the edges, particularly along the edge that was [...]
Alaska was on fire in the summer of 2019. It was the hottest summer on record for the state, and the driest on record in southcentral Alaska. For the first
The latest paper round-up comes with interesting studies on the Mediterranean and on tsunamis (and tsunamis in the Mediterranean…), as well as cool stuff from Australia, New Zealand, the US, and Asia. Enjoy reading! Viscolani, A., Grützner, C., [...]
On March 6, Prime Minister Sanna Marin of Finland will speak about climate change, gender equality and social welfare. The talk will include a question and answer session with students in the
Industrial farming in the temperate climates has been seen as the main cause of nitrogen pollution, but tropical agriculture emissions are catching
These are the last of the teeth that I have been profiling that came in a bag of mixed shark teeth labelled as "Belgrade Quarry, NC". The two teeth shown here were a bit easier to ID for me although I still needed to get confirmation from the [...]
, Zeichnung aus Geinitz, 1874. I. Taf. 58, Fig. 4 - Cenoman, oberes Cenoman (Dölzschen-Formation) - Ort: #Ratssteinbruch-Nord,