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I just wanted to use that title! But we know a lot of young people who are freaking out right now about destination weddings down the road. We have one in August, and I'm thinking it will all clear by then, but all the cheapo airlines we booked [...]
You do not want a really big earthquake right now. This was a small one, but total thrust which creates a high peak ground velocity.
I'll guess we hit 10 cm/s with this one. Only the historic buildings were affected, which are just big piles [...]
In La-La land!
The co2 measurements may be showing a covid-19 signal. Normally, we'd expect this curve to continue going up and be higher than the year before. But it is flattening out. Naturally, you would have to wait a bit longer to [...]
Yesterday (20-March 2020) an earthquake swarm took place in Krýsuvík volcano. Largest earthquake in this swarm had a magnitude of Mw3,0. This earthquake swarm has stopped as of writing of this article. It is unclear if this earthquake swarm is due [...]
This is exciting. Bible Trumpers can now have big parties and overdose on tonic water. He's worried about re-election. However, the state governors are clamping down, and every state is its own empire.
ps. pooey. An American company just [...]
Die Corona-Pandemie breitet sich weiter aus und hat uns weiterhin fest im Griff. Während in Deutschland die Sterblichkeitsrate bei den nachgewiesen Infizierte bei 0,4 liegt, ist sie in den meisten Ländern wesentlich höher: in Italien liegt sie [...]
, Abb. von Psammobia Zitteliana in Geinitz, 1873, I. S. 232, Taf. 51 - Cenoman, oberes Cenoman (Dölzschen-Formation) - Ort: #Autobahnhalde (A17),
Since I can’t go to the field right now, I am stuck with analyzing the amazing LiDAR data from Slovenia. We have 1 m resolution data covering the entire country and oh my god it’s great for active tectonics research. But how do you actually make [...]
Temnodontosaurus crassimanus
This big beastie is the ichthyosaur, Temnodontosaurus crassimanus, who graced our ancient oceans 180 million years ago. The species was originally named by Richard Owen, the first superintendent of the Natural History [...]
Einzelstück aus der sächsischen Kreide, kein weiteres Exemplar dieser Art aus Sachsen bekannt. Abb. aus Geinitz, 1873. II. S. 68, Taf. 19, Fig. 9 - Turon, oberes Turon bis unteres Coniac (Strehlen-Formation) - Ort: #Brücke über den Bonnewitzer [...]