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Geoblogosphere weekly review (45th week of 2021, 306 weeks ago)

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      What drives roots’ decomposition and carbon storage in grassland soils?

      SOILS MATTER, GET THE SCOOP! [2021-11-01 07:00:00]   recommend this post  (821 visits)
      You most likely know that roots are important for grasses to grow, but the roots help do other things, too. They build soil carbon and support other life forms in soil. But did you know that various management tactics can force grass roots to break [...]

      Everybody in Toronto will show up an hour late today

      Ontario-geofish [2021-11-01 12:44:00]   recommend this post  (630 visits)
       This hasn't hit the news yet, because everybody is tired.  But, the belly network 'rehearsed' the time change today.  All our phones were set an hour early, and that requires some degree of effort.  My Pixel was fixed with a simple reboot, but [...]

      Worst ever building pancake

      Ontario-geofish [2021-11-01 20:37:00]   recommend this post  (623 visits)
       ReferenceMy primary interest is earthquakes, so I am always following building collapses.  As this shows, you don't need earthquakes, but if buildings collapse without an earthquake, then their seismic capacity is zero.This is the worst I've ever [...]

      Sea level maintains a tight jitter at zero

      Ontario-geofish [2021-11-01 12:06:00]   recommend this post  (618 visits)
       Joining the celebration at copacabana26, we present the latest sea level chart.  Of course, if you want to show how sea level is rapidly rising, then pick a site that is sinking, either due to the residual of continental glaciation, or [...]

      New papers on paleoseismology, earthquakes, and active tectonics (Nov. 2021)

      Paleoseismicity [2021-11-01 11:41:43]   recommend this post  (602 visits)
      This months we have a lot of studies on Mediterranean tectonics, first of all from Italy, and many papers on China and the US. Besides, there are some interesting methodological studies and research from areas that had recent seismic crises such as [...]

      Europe resorts to praying that clange is real

      Ontario-geofish [2021-10-31 11:42:00]   recommend this post  (599 visits)
       ReferenceClange, a contraction of fading climate change, is a real thing.  Cups26 will be a big prayer session.  All of Europe merrily got rid of sources of heat, knowing that heating was unneeded with our hot future.Our friend, pootine, pushed [...]

      Spencer plot is way up this month

      Ontario-geofish [2021-11-01 19:22:00]   recommend this post  (568 visits)
       The Spencer plot joins the sea level in being up.  I don't see any reason for it other than the warm Arctic anomaly, which had no effect on ice volume.  There's no Pacific mechanism in the east, but the western Pacific was having a lot of [...]

      El terror ancestral de El Pakozoico (II)

      Koprolitos [2021-11-04 13:37:00]   recommend this post  (525 visits)
      Creo que el público de Koprolitos conoce de sobra a Francesc Gascó (a.k.a. El Pakozoico), pero por si queda algún despistado, hacemos un breve resumen biográfico... Licenciado en Biología por la Universitat de València y Doctor en [...]

      How common are fault re-ruptures?

      Paleoseismicity [2021-11-03 10:15:07]   recommend this post  (522 visits)
      Five years ago, on October 30, 2016, a Mw 6.5 earthquake nucleated along the Vettore Fault in Central Italy. This event is particularly interesting because its surface rupture overprinted the faulting occurred only 3 months earlier, on August 24. In [...]

      El mensaje de Frankie en la Asamblea General de las Naciones Unidas

      Koprolitos [2021-11-03 09:42:00]   recommend this post  (517 visits)
      Suponemos que a estas alturas nuestra audiencia ya habrá visto el mensaje que el elocuente dinosaurio Frankie tiene para los líderes mundiales de parte del Programa de las Naciones Unidas para el Desarrollo (PNUD), pero creemos que merece la [...]
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