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      New papers on paleoseismology, active tectonics, and archaeoseismology (Jan 2025)

      paleoseismicity.org [2025-01-01 11:28:46]   recommend this post  (119 visits)
      Here are the latest papers on active tectonics and paleoseismology. Happy 2025

      Richthofenia permiana Brachiopod Fossil

      Louisville Area Fossils [2025-01-01 22:38:00]   recommend this post  (67 visits)
        This image is of a Richthofenia permiana brachiopod fossil. The animal existed in the Permian Period. Fossil was discovered in Texas, USA. Fossil was on display at the Natural History Museum Vienna (Naturhistorisches Museum Wien) on August [...]

      Unforced Variations: Jan 2025

      Real Climate [2025-01-01 20:27:36]   recommend this post  (66 visits)
      This month’s open thread on climate topics. Please remember to be substantive, respectful and vaguely on topic. Note that we’ll have an update to the various observational datasets after Jan 10th, and hopefully an update to all the [...]

      Full cold channel engulfs the UK

      Ontario-geofish [2025-01-01 22:13:00]   recommend this post  (55 visits)
       This is the 'worst' picture I dreamed up for the UK.  That was before the demonstration of a Mega-blob.  But this is bad enough.  I thought this was going to happen a long time ago, so my timing is off, as [...]

      The bromance is over, mushie tries to kill trumpypants

      Ontario-geofish [2025-01-02 12:32:00]   recommend this post  (54 visits)
       muskie has planted cybertrucks all over the US, waiting at trumyhotels.  It's over.ps. sorry, the trucks are now packed with fireworks.  I thought they were powerful enough on their

      New raspberry 5 and accelerometer

      Ontario-geofish [2025-01-01 14:00:00]   recommend this post  (53 visits)
       I have finally got the stuff.  This is an ADXL355 mems accelerometer with 2g range and 20 bits.  It is 16 times more sensitive than all the 16 bit things I have fooled around with.  I was putting them in parallel [...]

      Pacific tide gauge jitters up a bit

      Ontario-geofish [2025-01-03 22:21:00]   recommend this post  (53 visits)
       I love this chart!  But nobody else does, and that's good.  No use giving it a pumped head.  This chart shows every warm and cold period in recent history, and those hots and colds had a major effect.We have the [...]

      Arctic on the move

      Ontario-geofish [2025-01-03 13:38:00]   recommend this post  (52 visits)
       Remember the doomy press making a big deal of the magnetic pole moving a little bit?  This is the whole Arctic sliding down on us.The weak tropical plumes are now being kicked to the curb by the New Arctic.This is beyond my 'worst [...]

      Back to standard Arctic Spill action

      Ontario-geofish [2025-01-01 12:00:00]   recommend this post  (45 visits)
       Although it still looks minor, compared to a blob, this guy is pouring in the negative thermal energy.  It is a full spill, and doesn't look to be stopping soon.  It will affect NYC.We see the same for Europe, as the [...]

      Archaeocidaris Sea Urchin Fossil

      Louisville Area Fossils [2025-01-02 22:41:00]   recommend this post  (41 visits)
      This image is of an Archaeocidaris sea urchin fossil. The animal existed in the Carboniferous Period. Fossil was discovered in Brown County Texas, USA. Fossil was on display at the Natural History Museum Vienna (Naturhistorisches Museum Wien) [...]
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