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Geoblogosphere weekly review (36th week of 2022, 76 weeks ago)

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  6. Reporting on a Revolution (159 visits)
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      BALD EAGLE

      ARCHEA [2022-08-31 17:57:00]   recommend this post  (184 visits)
      Bald Eagle sitting on a rock with Wings Wide Open on the Pacific Ocean Coast during a dramatic cloudy

      Palaeoart reference review: the Beasts of the Mesozoic 1/35 Tyrannosaurus rex

      markwitton.com blog [2022-08-30 18:17:00]   recommend this post  (182 visits)
      "Hi, I'm the 1/35 unpainted Beasts of the Mesozoic Tyrannosaurus. You may remember me from this Kickstarter campaign and the Creative Beast Studio website. But now I'm being reviewed at this blog to evaluate my box claim of being an 'ideal 3D [...]

      MAPLE BAY HETEROMORPH

      ARCHEA [2022-08-31 21:54:00]   recommend this post  (178 visits)
      Originally published as Heteroceras Conradi Morton, 1839. Eubostrycoceras elongatum Whiteaves from the Upper Cretaceous (Santonian) of Maple Bay, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada. Plate 12, Mesozoic Fossils: Volume I, Part II. On The [...]

      Texas earthquake goes toward strike-slip

      Ontario-geofish [2022-09-01 19:29:00]   recommend this post  (176 visits)
       The texies are very happy that all the earthquakes are confined to this one box.  You can inject forever!  However I did state that there would be large earthquakes at the edges, and this is what we have.This is nice large one, and the beachball [...]

      Caribbean once again under a mountain of stink

      Ontario-geofish [2022-08-31 01:20:00]   recommend this post  (174 visits)
       ReferenceThis is an ocean-current thing.  Or we will just wave our magic explainer wand, and say it's clange.  All the popular people love that.I have found that it is always worse when things just moddle around, with no great force.  This [...]

      ¡Lleva! (Niñasauria)

      Koprolitos [2022-08-31 10:35:00]   recommend this post  (173 visits)
      "¡Lleva!" es la primera entrega de "Niñasauria", título bajo el que se reúnen una serie de tiras cómicas protagonizadas por una infante del Mesozoico creadas por Luto, historietista, dibujante y fanzinero de la ciudad de Cali (Colombia). [...]

      Creo que hay un monstruo debajo de la cama

      Koprolitos [2022-09-01 11:27:00]   recommend this post  (163 visits)
      A Jose Tomás ya le conocéis por aquí gracias a sus viñetas paleontológicas, pero además os sonará por ser el autor de cómics como "Chof #1", "Chof #2", "Sé que estáis ahí", "Marca fúnebre" o el fanzine "HUM", nominado en el último [...]

      Fun with water vapour

      Ontario-geofish [2022-08-29 22:41:00]   recommend this post  (161 visits)
       Without physics, the story people can't decide on water vapour.  It would be easy to measure directly, but they must continue with stories.Here, they are blaming the cooling of the Pacific Ocean on the Tonga volcano.  But here, they say that [...]

      Polar Bears

      Ontario-geofish [2022-08-30 13:35:00]   recommend this post  (160 visits)
       ReferenceThis is a great article.  You can see what happens when a Popular Person (pp) tries to be honest, without earning 'vilification'.  The basic fact is that polar bears are doing fine, and the ice is increasing.However, you can't say [...]

      LInks: India Aquifers, Early Bipedalism, Mars Geology

      Reporting on a Revolution [2022-08-31 06:18:00]   recommend this post  (159 visits)
       Here are some interesting articles I read recently.1) Mapping India's Aquifers.  Indian agriculture depends heavily on groundwater. To understand and manage this resource we need a good idea of the nature and extent of aquifers. Subodh Yadav, [...]
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