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Geoblogosphere weekly review (16th week of 2022, 204 weeks ago)

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      THESCELOSAURUS: FRIED DINOSAUR LEG FROM THE DAY THE DINOSAURS DIED

      ARCHEA [2022-04-11 20:10:00]   recommend this post  (854 visits)
      Thescelosaurus Leg from Tanis, North DakotaWe live in a remarkable world. For those of us who love palaeontology, we have a huge fondness for animals that lived and died before we ever had a chance to meet them — except through their fossilized [...]

      How physics stops animals getting really really big in 285 words

      Sauropod Vertebra Picture of the Week [2022-04-12 12:03:06]   recommend this post  (352 visits)
      Consider a small sauropod of length x, as shown on the left above. Its mass is proportional to x cubed, it stands on leg bones whose cross-sectional area is x squared, and it ingests food through a gullet whose cross-sectional area is x squared. Now [...]

      Carnotaurus Hoppy Tripel

      Koprolitos [2022-04-12 09:22:00]   recommend this post  (333 visits)
      Aunque no hemos podido recopilar demasiada información sobre ella, "Carnotaurus Hoppy Tripel" parece una edición especial de la cervecera italiana Evoqe Brewing. Se trataría de una cerveza de 7,6% con un estilo clásico belga a la que se [...]

      Cold blobs strike like missiles

      Ontario-geofish [2022-04-12 13:01:00]   recommend this post  (330 visits)
       They're all over the place.  The most interesting is the huge blob coming down the west coast.  It's the air blocking the pacific plume.There is still a lot of cold air ready to come down.  I think this cold air is now opening up a chance for [...]

      Arctic ice volume remains flat

      Ontario-geofish [2022-04-11 16:27:00]   recommend this post  (305 visits)
       You would even say it's rising.  At least, I would.  We'll probably get less and less articles about the polar bears dying.  If are at the end of the big warming cycle (since 1850), then we'll see it starting back up and

      Peggy Shepard to Speak at Columbia’s Climate School Graduation

      State of the Planet [2022-04-15 15:30:31]   recommend this post  (298 visits)
      Environmental justice advocate Peggy Shepard will deliver the keynote address at Columbia Climate School’s inaugural Class Day ceremony on May

      At 90, Still Studying Ancient Pollen

      State of the Planet [2022-04-15 15:00:13]   recommend this post  (297 visits)
      Lamont’s Linda Heusser turned 90 years old on April 12, and the only birthday present she really wanted was another sediment core to

      Los mundos prehistóricos de Itaru Kinoshita

      Koprolitos [2022-04-14 11:18:00]   recommend this post  (295 visits)
      Arechi Manga es un editor indie de cómic nipón que debutó en el mundillo en 2020. Empezó recuperando clásicos como Candy Candy o City Hunter, y luego se ha aventurado a traducir al castellano obras contemporáneas como la que presenta este [...]

      What Can We Do About Extreme Weather?

      State of the Planet [2022-04-11 14:13:35]   recommend this post  (295 visits)
      Perhaps climate change policy will be a response to our growing experience with extreme weather

      HMNS Explains | Telescopes 101

      BEYONDbones [2022-04-12 18:50:16]   recommend this post  (281 visits)
      Written by Leonard Ferguson, George Observatory volunteer Have you ever gotten a new telescope? Are you possibly frustrated with not being able to figure out how that new ‘scope works? Next is figuring out how to really “see” those objects [...]
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