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Geoblogosphere weekly review (40th week of 2023, 79 weeks ago)

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Blogs:

Most active blogs:
  1. Koprolitos (5 posts)
  2. State of the Planet (4 posts)
  3. Theropoda (3 posts)
  4. Geology in the West Country (2 posts)
  5. Deutsche Quartärvereinigung (2 posts)
  6. Earth Learning Idea (1 posts)
  7. Geotripper (1 posts)
  8. Reporting on a Revolution (1 posts)
  9. Ontario-geofish (1 posts)
  10. Real Climate (1 posts)
Most visited blogs:
  1. State of the Planet (807 visits)
  2. Koprolitos (676 visits)
  3. Theropoda (335 visits)
  4. Geology in the West Country (243 visits)
  5. Earth & Solar System (220 visits)
  6. Real Climate (195 visits)
  7. Earth Learning Idea (174 visits)
  8. Geotripper (136 visits)
  9. Deutsche Quartärvereinigung (105 visits)
  10. paleoseismicity.org (94 visits)

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  7. Arctic and Antarctic (1)
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  9. Agriculture (1)
  10. geochemistry (1)
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      New Group Paper: Using Lunar Granulites to Constrain Re-Equilibration Timescales of Contact Thermal Metamorphism on the Moon

      Earth & Solar System [2023-09-27 16:13:22]   recommend this post  (220 visits)
      In our new paper, we explore the conditions within the Moon’s crust that result in the formation of granulites. Granulites are a rock type that formed from high temperature recrystallisation of existing highland rocks (see our previous post [...]

      Charting the Course for Innovations in Food Systems

      State of the Planet [2023-09-27 14:30:02]   recommend this post  (216 visits)
      A multi-session Climate Week event at Columbia included presentations, interactive activities, and panels on the most challenging and hopeful avenues for the future of

      Opinion: For Solar Power to Go Global, We Must Consider Relaxing Intellectual Property Rights

      State of the Planet [2023-09-25 15:00:05]   recommend this post  (210 visits)
      Developing countries are being left behind in the solar power revolution. To achieve global decarbonization, we need to revise the rules of global

      Old habits

      Real Climate [2023-09-26 23:06:49]   recommend this post  (195 visits)
      Media awareness about global warming and climate change has grown fairly steadily since 2004. My impression is that journalists today tend to possess a higher climate literacy than before. This increasing awareness and improved knowledge is [...]

      Resumiendo conferencias paleontológicas en una viñeta por Ellis Jones

      Koprolitos [2023-09-26 10:00:00]   recommend this post  (191 visits)
      Ellis Jones realizó su doctorado en la Universidad de Manchester estudiando biomarcadores fósiles, específicamente rastros químicos de color original en tejidos blandos como la piel y las plumas. Comenzó a dibujar cómics mientras estaba en [...]

      The Arrival of Mandatory Corporate Sustainability Reporting

      State of the Planet [2023-09-25 13:52:51]   recommend this post  (191 visits)
      Standardized sustainability metrics are a crucial step in realizing the vision of sustainability

      Study Reveals Long-Distance Levers Behind U.S. Southwest Drought—and a Dry Future

      State of the Planet [2023-09-26 14:30:44]   recommend this post  (190 visits)
      The U.S. Southwest has suffered a historic drought over the past two decades. A new study elucidates the drivers, and says conditions will never return to those of the relatively wet 20th

      The Lark Side of the Moon

      Koprolitos [2023-09-25 10:00:00]   recommend this post  (182 visits)
      Ya lo veníamos avisando desde la primera entrega de nuestra serie Cosmosaurios: la Luna está plagadita de dinosaurios. Pero como sabemos que hay mucho negacionista y descreído por ahí, hoy te traemos las pruebas. Jag y Hari Mohan Saxena son [...]

      The opening of the Atlantic Ocean

      Earth Learning Idea [2023-09-25 12:48:00]   recommend this post  (174 visits)
      'Continental split – the opening of the Atlantic Ocean; modelling how the continents moved, from Pangaea to today'.Video clip This ELI is a scissors and paper activity modelling the relative positions and movements of the continents as the ocean [...]

      Le "vere" dimensioni di "Dakotaraptor"

      Theropoda [2023-09-24 06:48:00]   recommend this post  (172 visits)
       Mappa del sito di scavo di "Dakotaraptor". Notare la completa disarticolazione delle ossa, e l'orientazione preferenziale delle ossa lunghe segno di un trasporto di natura fluviale all'origine dell'associazione. In rosso, la vertebra [...]
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