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Geoblogosphere weekly review (20th week of 2023, 110 weeks ago)

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      The Gunlock Member: Description of a Proposed New Member of the Carmel Formation (Middle Jurassic) of Southwestern Utah — The Independent Study project of Lucie Fiala (’23)

      Wooster Geologists [2023-05-09 16:56:29]   recommend this post  (228 visits)
      Editor’s Note: Independent Study (IS) at The College of Wooster is a three-course series required of every student before graduation. Earth Sciences students typically begin in the second semester of their junior years with project identification, [...]

      ANCIENT ARMADILLOS

      ARCHEA [2023-05-08 00:28:00]   recommend this post  (219 visits)
      Glyptodonts are the early ancestors of our modern armadillos that roamed North and South America during the Pleistocene. Armadillos, both living and extinct, range in size from the size of an armoured car to the size of a small, family dog. As they [...]

      Upcoming Scientific Fieldwork, 2023 and Beyond

      State of the Planet [2023-05-09 14:23:51]   recommend this post  (217 visits)
      Climate School researchers are carrying out fieldwork on every continent and every ocean. A guide to upcoming

      California Quake Faults Are Highly Sensitive to Solid Earth Tides, Say Scientists

      State of the Planet [2023-05-10 15:55:40]   recommend this post  (208 visits)
      Oceans have tides, and so does the solid earth. Could they have an effect on earthquake faults? Yes, say scientists, but that doesn't necessarily mean they cause big

      How to Defeat the Climate Change Complexity Monster

      State of the Planet [2023-05-10 15:57:06]   recommend this post  (207 visits)
      Use key questions to cut amorphous slogans like "climate emergency" into addressable

      Johan Lopez: Creating Positive Change Through Sustainable Financing

      State of the Planet [2023-05-10 14:30:45]   recommend this post  (207 visits)
      A soon-to-be graduate of the Climate and Society program, Lopez hopes to continue building a financial system that works better for people and the

      NOAA US Temperatures very low

      Ontario-geofish [2023-05-09 01:59:00]   recommend this post  (207 visits)
       Nothing to see here.  There will be no headlines, no mention of it.  We need to wait for next month, or the month

      BELEMNITES: SQUID-LIKE CEPHALOPODS

      ARCHEA [2023-05-09 10:32:00]   recommend this post  (206 visits)
      Lower Jurassic Belemnites, Photo: Georg LakiBelemnitida is an extinct order of squid-like cephalopods that swam our ancient seas from the Late Triassic to Late Cretaceous. Unlike squid, belemnites had an internal skeleton that made up the cone and [...]

      Benjamin Preneta: Centering the Human Element in the Climate Crisis

      State of the Planet [2023-05-09 14:30:38]   recommend this post  (201 visits)
      What do African history, atmospheric dynamics, and military service all have in common? Preneta is combining his experience in each of them in order to advance climate solutions after he graduates from the Climate and Society

      Cottage Report - May 8, 2023

      Ontario-geofish [2023-05-09 01:35:00]   recommend this post  (200 visits)
       The weather has been horrible, but it was suddenly nice, so we just *had* to go to the cottage, despite the fact our boat wasn't ready yet.I made all sorts of arrangements to cross the lake, and we got there.  It was magnificent and everything [...]
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