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Saturday, 13 February 2016
Paleoseismicity [15:20:22]
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I am quite happy that our new paper has finally been published in GJI. We worked on a fault between Aachen and Cologne in Germany and found that there has been a surface rupturing earthquake less than 9000 years ago, and possibly not much older than 2500 years BP. The area is of interest also because in 1755/56 a series of damaging earthquakes hit Düren and its surroundings – these are the strongest historical events in Germany that we
So my last post was about how having my period in the field wasn't a big deal. It's true that it's not anything that really slows me down. However...
...this is your last chance to avoid a gross discussion...
it is super awkward to be the only lady in the field team and to be sharing the porta-potty with a crowd of guys, the same way it's awkward that you know someone's system isn't
Wie zu mehr Leuten auf Instagram, den einfachen Weg bekommen Pinterest kann als virtueller Bulletin Board definiert werden mit einem Stift (Pin) jedem Bild oder Video von unserem Interesse (Zinsen)...
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Dan\'s Wild Wild Science Journal [04:11:29]
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There is a very noteworthy paper out today in Science about the teaching of climate science in America’s classrooms, and It’s open source, so non-subscribers can read it. The piece is excellent, [...]
Today I was reviewing my blog posts of 2015 in search for ideas for what topics to write more about. Going through the statistics I found three blog posts that received the most of attention since restarting [...]
There is a very nice collection of Arizona wulfenite on display on the main floor of the Tucson Gem & Mineral Show, highlighting the proposal to make it the official State Mineral of Arizona
The Arizona Chapter of the American Institute of Professional Geologists held their annual business meeting in Tucson this morning, with most of the Board of Directors of the national AIPG in attendance. [...]
Sidney Hemming and her team have started examining their first sediment core from off southern Africa. It appears to contain about 6 million years of
Yesterday I mentioned the solitary style recreational options. Today I'll tell you about a few of the more social ones. The photo you can [...]
Un estudio del año 2012 sobre fósiles precámbricos españoles y sobre otros procedentes de Siberia, Namibia, China y Oman, ha recibido una Mención de Honor por parte de la [...]
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