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Geoblogosphere weekly review (18th week of 2023, 102 weeks ago)

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  1. Ontario-geofish (10 posts)
  2. State of the Planet (8 posts)
  3. ARCHEA (5 posts)
  4. Dinosaurios (el cuaderno de Godzillín) (5 posts)
  5. Koprolitos (5 posts)
  6. Louisville Area Fossils (2 posts)
  7. Geology in the West Country (2 posts)
  8. Earth Learning Idea (1 posts)
  9. Reporting on a Revolution (1 posts)
  10. Real Climate (1 posts)
Most visited blogs:
  1. State of the Planet (1073 visits)
  2. ARCHEA (888 visits)
  3. Koprolitos (261 visits)
  4. Ontario-geofish (239 visits)
  5. Theropoda (221 visits)
  6. Real Climate (206 visits)
  7. Louisville Area Fossils (156 visits)
  8. Geology in the West Country (135 visits)
  9. Dinosaurios (el cuaderno de Godzillín) (123 visits)
  10. scienzeedintorni (83 visits)

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  1. Climate (4)
  2. Education (2)
  3. Ilustración (2)
  4. Algora (2)
  5. Sustainability (2)
  6. Congresos (1)
  7. Natural Hazards (1)
  8. Cenozoico (1)
  9. Cómic (1)
  10. Paläontologie (1)
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      How Climate Services Can Support Ecosystem Restoration

      State of the Planet [2023-04-26 14:30:42]   recommend this post  (242 visits)
      Tools that are already being used to support climate-smart agriculture could help to build resiliency in restored

      HOPLOSCAPHITES NEBRASCENSIS

      ARCHEA [2023-04-25 10:30:00]   recommend this post  (230 visits)
      This sweet macroconch with her lovely oil-in-water colouring is a Hoploscaphites nebrascensis (Owen, 1852). This is the female form of the ammonite that has a larger shell than the male, or microconch.Hoploscaphites nebrascensis is an upper [...]

      The Truth About Gas Stoves

      State of the Planet [2023-04-25 14:30:20]   recommend this post  (224 visits)
      Concerns have arisen gas stoves and their impacts on indoor air pollution and children’s health. What does the science show, and why are we only hearing about this

      YouTheropoda

      Theropoda [2023-04-23 15:02:00]   recommend this post  (221 visits)
      Vi segnalo il canale YouTube di Theropoda Blog, in cui pubblico video e podcast di recensione ad articoli e pubblicazioni, e quando capita anche recensioni di "emanazioni pop" della paleontologia.ISCRIVETEVI al canale per essere sempre [...]

      Student Spotlight: Christine Ow

      State of the Planet [2023-04-25 15:00:42]   recommend this post  (219 visits)
      After she graduates from the Environmental Science and Policy program in May, Ow will work at the intersection of water and

      14TH BC PALAEONTOLOGICAL SYMPOSIUM

      ARCHEA [2023-04-23 17:14:00]   recommend this post  (215 visits)
      You will be delighted to know that it is time for the next BCPA Symposium, June 9th - 12th, 2023. This is the 14th BC Palaeontological Symposium and it will be hosted by the Victoria Palaeontology Society along with the School of Earth and Ocean [...]

      IDENTIFYING FOSSIL BONE

      ARCHEA [2023-04-27 17:39:00]   recommend this post  (215 visits)
      If you are wondering if you have Fossil Bone, you’ll want to look for the telltale texture on the surface. Fossil bone is also heavier than regular bone and will have some heft in your hand. This is because the bone has absorbed the yummy [...]

      A NOAA-STAR dataset is born…

      Real Climate [2023-04-23 22:13:17]   recommend this post  (206 visits)
      What does a new entrant in the lower troposphere satellite record stakes really imply? The post A NOAA-STAR dataset is born… first appeared on RealClimate.

      RHACOLEPIS BUCCALIS

      ARCHEA [2023-04-24 10:00:00]   recommend this post  (204 visits)
      This concretion contains a partially exposed Rhacolepis Buccalis, an extinct genus of ray-finned fossil fish in carbonate concretion from the Lower Cretaceous, Santana Formation, Brazil. These ancient fish swam our Cretaceous seas 122-109 million [...]

      Getting Sustainability Done in New York City

      State of the Planet [2023-04-24 14:00:05]   recommend this post  (192 visits)
      Just in time for Earth Day, New York City has issued a new sustainability plan; Mayor Adams deserves enormous credit for empowering his team to develop and issue this plan and for deploying his political capital in support of practical, [...]
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