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Geoblogosphere weekly review (20th week of 2020, 83 weeks ago)
Blogs:
Most active blogs:
- earth-pages - Research News from the Earth Sciences (13 posts)
- State of the Planet (9 posts)
- ARCHEA (8 posts)
- Seismos (7 posts)
- Koprolitos (5 posts)
- Ontario-geofish (4 posts)
- Louisville Area Fossils (4 posts)
- Views of the Mahantango (4 posts)
- James’ Empty Blog (3 posts)
- Florian Beckers Vulkan-Blog (3 posts)
Most visited blogs:
- State of the Planet (782 visits)
- earth-pages - Research News from the Earth Sciences (738 visits)
- Seismos (556 visits)
- Ontario-geofish (379 visits)
- Florian Beckers Vulkan-Blog (331 visits)
- Views of the Mahantango (295 visits)
- kreidefossilien.de (273 visits)
- Geology in the West Country (227 visits)
- Wooster Geologists (199 visits)
- Mineral Law Blog (180 visits)
Topics:
Top keywords:
- Geobiology, palaeontology, and evolution (5)
- Deep Springs Rd. (4)
- Cómic (3)
- blueskiesresearch (3)
- Climate change and palaeoclimatology (3)
- Science (2)
- Naturkatastrophen: Nachrichten und Hintergründe (2)
- Alaska (2)
- Health (2)
- End of year summaries, general musings (2)
Posts:
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The project will boost newsroom capacity to go beyond reporting on disasters after they strike, to envision preventative and adaptive
Professor Lynnette Widder was recently featured in an article about how she integrated sustainability into her restoration of a historic home in upstate New
I have thoroughly enjoyed my many expeditions to the wondrous Baltic country of Estonia. My Estonian colleagues are fabulous, and I’ve been privileged to share the adventures with numerous students and Bill Ausich of Ohio State. Now during this [...]
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A functioning park system helps address a wide variety of sustainability and social
Alfred Seifert, 1955. Stratigraphie und Paläogeographie des Cenomans und Turons im sächsischen Elbtalgebiet. Freiberger Forschungshefte: Geologie (Akademie-Verlag) Freiberg C 14:
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Thanks to Doug Ford, cottage access is now open for those 'who want to check the plumbing'.
Our cottage access is through a marina because the rock is too wild to have a road. But we won't go up on the long weekend. Since there is always [...]
The fossil below is defying my attempts to identify it. It has a rectangular shaped shell with a rounded anterior and posterior. The umbo is near the middle but off center and angled to the anterior end. There are very fine radiating striae (ribs) [...]
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