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Geoblogosphere weekly review (7th week of 2023, 144 weeks ago)

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      Turkey earthquakes looks to be closed up

      Ontario-geofish [2023-02-08 15:23:00]   recommend this post  (497 visits)
       This is the bulge forming.  An M6 or 7 will close up the stress disturbance, and be stable again for hundreds of years.ps.  if I wanted to work, I would look at the topography and put magnetic sensors along that zone.  Earthquakes are like [...]

      The Toronto Earthquake -- Part 1

      Ontario-geofish [2023-02-07 18:03:00]   recommend this post  (444 visits)
       It is my hypothesis that all areas of the world have exactly the same seismic risk.  That's because most places are very slack if there are no earthquakes in living memory.  As well, seismic hazard and risk are determined mostly by soil [...]

      evoluzione della sismicità nelle prime ore dopo i terremoti della Turchia del 6 febbraio 2023

      scienzeedintorni [2023-02-08 23:42:00]   recommend this post  (443 visits)
      Purtroppo le repliche dei terremoti del 6 febbraio dureranno mesi se non anni. Non solo, ma il rischio di un altro evento importante da quelle parti nei prossimi mesi / anni è purtroppo elevato. Vediamo la distribuzione da sismicità aggiornata [...]

      Edge effects in fault mechanics

      Ontario-geofish [2023-02-07 12:50:00]   recommend this post  (425 visits)
       When you test rock samples in a big machine, you see the fracture patterns.  This was my background in rock mechanics.  Geotechnical engineering and rock mechanics is a dead field now, because everybody and their dog thinks they can do it.  [...]

      Las tortugas del yacimiento arqueológico portugués de Mealhada

      Dinosaurios (el cuaderno de Godzillín) [2023-02-10 13:18:00]   recommend this post  (363 visits)
      Ayer se publicaron, en la revista Diversity, los resultados del estudio de los restos de tortugas recuperados en las excavaciones de finales del siglo XIX del clásico yacimiento del Paleolítico Medio de Mealhada (Coimbra, Portugal). Este trabajo [...]

      Volcanic Activity Heats Up at Santorini?

      Geology in the West Country [2023-02-07 13:00:00]   recommend this post  (360 visits)
       Volcanic Activity Heats Up at Santorini? Another Correspondent found THIS ARTICLE in the Guardian. It is based on THIS academic paper. It concerns the Kolumbo submarine volcano which last erupted in 1650 CE when it killed 70 people. There are [...]

      From Columbia to COP27 in Six Months: Cassidy Childs

      State of the Planet [2023-02-08 15:00:22]   recommend this post  (351 visits)
      Inspired into action by the Tubbs Fire in 2017, this Environmental Science and Policy alum is helping to bring justice and equity issues into environmental

      At Davos, a Call for Solutions to Climate Migration and a Culture of Welcome Instead of Fear

      State of the Planet [2023-02-08 14:30:52]   recommend this post  (346 visits)
      The key to addressing climate migration and displacement is to come up with creative solutions that will make it easier — not harder — for people to flee from

      Cataloging the Past for Clues to Future Climate Adaptation

      State of the Planet [2023-02-07 14:30:01]   recommend this post  (335 visits)
      A Q&A with archaeologist and anthropologist Kristina Douglass, who studies the evolving relationships between people and the

      Gauging Losses and Lessons in Turkey’s Unfolding Earthquake Calamity

      State of the Planet [2023-02-07 17:05:07]   recommend this post  (317 visits)
      As earthquake engineers stress, most of the time, buildings kill people, not the shaking itself. It’s exceedingly hard to unbuild, move back, or retrofit buildings at
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