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Geoblogosphere weekly review (6th week of 2023, 136 weeks ago)
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- Real Climate (213 visits)
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- paleoseismicity.org (110 visits)
- Sauropod Vertebra Picture of the Week (105 visits)
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We'll have lots of charts. I said on Masty that to people who don't know the physics behind the charts, they are ink blot tests. You can read anything you want. All of these charts go up dramatically to 2016 and then limp downward. You can [...]
About 80% that the storms start up again. Cold air is shoving down the ocean plumes. Looks like a big sequence coming
A Kyrgyz journalist reflects on COP27 and its results for
Qikiqtania wakei, a fishapod & relative to tetrapodsYou will likely recall the amazing tetrapodomorpha fossil found on Ellesmere Island in the Canadian Arctic in 2004, Tiktaalik roseae. These were advanced forms transitional between fish and [...]
They are being hit by a single ocean plume spike, plunging into the cold, hence the
By sharing their day-to-day experiences and deep knowledge of the local environment, fishermen and residents of the Long Island Sound provide crucial information for researchers studying coastal ecosystems
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