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Geoblogosphere weekly review (22th week of 2023, 128 weeks ago)

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      Fieldwork snapshots: fur seals, belugas, and ash deposits in the Purisima Formation, May 2023

      The Coastal Paleontologist [2023-05-21 23:23:00]   recommend this post  (431 visits)
      Earlier this week Sarah and I flew home to the SF Bay Area to visit family and find some fossils. We've done several days of chilly fieldwork along the beautiful but cold and foggy California coast and are now enjoying a weekend day indoors with my [...]

      Fish screws up

      Ontario-geofish [2023-05-24 23:25:00]   recommend this post  (400 visits)
       Okay then, I was sure there was a math error somewhere.  However, it isn't the Great Red Splotch.This is the video of the sea surface temp anom from January.And this is the video of rhte surface temps, directly.It did warm up, but now it is [...]

      NASA, NSF Face Budget Hearings Amid Debt Ceiling Negotiations

      Speaking of Geoscience [2023-05-22 21:25:23]   recommend this post  (378 visits)
      By Christine Ray, GSA Science Policy Fellow In the month of April, NASA Administrator Bill Nelson and NSF Director Sethuramen Panchanathan faced hearings in the House and Senate Appropriations Committees to defend their agencies’ respective budget [...]

      How El Nino probabilities are calculated

      Ontario-geofish [2023-05-24 13:30:00]   recommend this post  (376 visits)
       ReferenceTwo different probabilities, but both methods use temperatures and winds.  Noaa is using their false splotch to get higher odds.I followed the ocean currents during the last two El Ninos and the mechanism was obvious.  Unfortunately, [...]

      CMIP6: Not-so-sudden stratospheric cooling

      Real Climate [2023-05-22 01:27:46]   recommend this post  (350 visits)
      As predicted in 1967 by Manabe and Wetherald, the stratosphere has been cooling. The post CMIP6: Not-so-sudden stratospheric cooling first appeared on RealClimate.

      Diploduardo el Diplodocus (Niñasauria)

      Koprolitos [2023-05-24 10:00:00]   recommend this post  (335 visits)
      Nueva entrega de "Niñasauria", la tira de cómic creada por Luto, historietista, dibujante y fanzinero de Cali (Colombia), en la que la infante del Mesozoico se las verá con un vecino de cuello largo que se cree muy avispado. Para saber más [...]

      SPLIT SAIL SPINOSAURID

      ARCHEA [2023-05-25 21:07:00]   recommend this post  (333 visits)
      Back in the Cretaceous in what is now the heart of the Indochinese Peninsula, a group of mighty spinosaur with an unusual split sail were playing and hunting in the local waters. Picture an alligator whose legs grew especially long, add a big split [...]

      We Made Musical Instruments From Trash at Manhattanville Community Day

      State of the Planet [2023-05-23 18:53:13]   recommend this post  (318 visits)
      Inspired by Bash the Trash, kids had a chance to make musical instruments out of reusable materials, then perform in a

      Columbia Climate School Leadership Announcement

      State of the Planet [2023-05-24 23:28:05]   recommend this post  (317 visits)
      On July 1, 2023, Jeffrey Shaman will become Interim Dean of the Climate School, continuing the work of co-deans Alex Halliday, Jason Bordoff, Ruth DeFries, and Maureen Raymo, climate leaders who built the School's strong

      The Impact of the American Consensus Favoring Environmental Protection

      State of the Planet [2023-05-22 14:08:22]   recommend this post  (312 visits)
      The legal structure of American environmental protection persists because environmental protection has been added to the fundamental and irreducible function of government: to protect people from
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