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Geoblogosphere weekly review (21th week of 2022, 92 weeks ago)

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  4. Koprolitos (5 posts)
  5. Geology in the West Country (2 posts)
  6. Paleoseismicity (2 posts)
  7. Earth Learning Idea (1 posts)
  8. Geotripper (1 posts)
  9. Sauropod Vertebra Picture of the Week (1 posts)
  10. Theropoda (1 posts)
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  3. Ontario-geofish (546 visits)
  4. ARCHEA (342 visits)
  5. Geology in the West Country (284 visits)
  6. Letters from Gondwana (225 visits)
  7. Theropoda (205 visits)
  8. SOILS MATTER, GET THE SCOOP! (170 visits)
  9. Earth Learning Idea (132 visits)
  10. Geotripper (126 visits)

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      Meet Global Press: Filling Global News Gaps from the Ground Up With Female Reporters

      State of the Planet [2022-05-20 17:00:39]   recommend this post  (308 visits)
      This innovative journalism network trains, publishes and protects reporters in many of the world's least-covered, most troubled

      The ‘ghost’ fossils of the future past

      Letters from Gondwana [2022-05-20 23:41:48]   recommend this post  (225 visits)
      Calcareous nannoplankton represent a major component of oceanic phytoplankton, ranging in size from 0.25 to 30 μm. The first records are from the Late Triassic. Their calcareous skeletons can be found in fine-grained pelagic sediments in high [...]

      Greenwashing Decarbonization

      State of the Planet [2022-05-16 14:27:01]   recommend this post  (222 visits)
      Better renewable energy technology will make greenwashing an idiotic strategy, and audited disclosure rules would make carbon-related greenwashing

      Warning: Pakistan Is at the Broiling Point

      State of the Planet [2022-05-20 15:21:47]   recommend this post  (211 visits)
      There has never been a clearer call to climate action, nor more compelling evidence that climate change is an acute threat multiplier in the poorest, most vulnerable frontline countries in the

      Lazy Bears and Confused Birds: What a Warming Planet Means for Wildlife

      State of the Planet [2022-05-17 14:30:08]   recommend this post  (210 visits)
      In the Arctic, climate change is upsetting the migratory rhythms of many species, disrupting pollinators, and spelling trouble for ecosystems around the

      I tipi di paleontologo di finzione

      Theropoda [2022-05-21 21:10:00]   recommend this post  (205 visits)
       Il paleontologo è un tipo di scienziato che si vende benissimo al cinema o nelle serie tv. Inoltre, a differenza del genetista e del fisico, che di solito sono dipinti come dei cattivi più o meno nazisti o come dei pazzi scatenati, il [...]

      La saga jurásica vista por Lucas Rocha

      Koprolitos [2022-05-20 11:13:00]   recommend this post  (200 visits)
      Lucas Rocha es un ilustrador freelance residente en Florianópolis (Brasil). Es licenciado en Artes Visuales e hizo el máster de Bellas Artes en Ilustración por la Universidade do Vale do Itajaí. Trabaja como profesor de dibujo y ya ha [...]

      LYTOCERAS OF DORSET, ENGLAND

      ARCHEA [2022-05-21 07:22:00]   recommend this post  (197 visits)
      A superbly prepped and extremely rare Lytoceras (Suess, 1865) ammonite found as a green ammonite nodule by Matt Cape in the Lower Lias of Dorset. Lytoceras are rare in the Lower Lias of Dorset — apart from the Belemnite Stone horizon — so much [...]

      What Did Tyrannosaurus rex Sound Like?

      Geology in the West Country [2022-05-20 16:37:00]   recommend this post  (181 visits)
      What Did Tyrannosaurus rex Sound Like?  Did it roar in sufficiently scary manner? Did it's bird relationships have an affect?  Satisfy your unquenchable curiosity by going to THIS WEB PAGE.

      Pacific plumes keep up summer

      Ontario-geofish [2022-05-15 15:18:00]   recommend this post  (178 visits)
       There's not a hint of a cold blob coming at us.  As well, the Atlantic belt looks to have a lot more heat energy per linear km, than the Pacific.  I'll put away my emergency plastic for the tomatoes.  BC looks to be having more cold air coming [...]
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