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Tuesday, 10 October 2017
A paleoseismological field workshop on “Soft-sediment deformation structures and palaeoseismic phenomena in the South-eastern Baltic Region” will be held in Lithuania from 17-21 Septmeber, 2018. The workshop is organized by the Lithuanian Geological Survey, the Geological Society of Lithuania, Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań, Poland, and Klaipėda University, Lithuania. Format and venue The field workshop … Continue reading "International Palaeoseismological Field Workshop: [...]
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From 8th to the 14th October a number of countries across the globe celebrate Earth Science Week, so it is a fitting time to celebrate the exceptional work of Earth, planetary and space scientist around the world. Yesterday, the EGU announced the 49 recipients of next year’s Union Medals and Awards, Division Medals, and Division Outstanding Early Career Scientists Awards. The aim of the awards is to recognise the efforts of the awardees in furthering our understanding of the Earth, planetary [...]
The snow in Denver and the firestorm in California today are intimately connected. When a strong high-pressure system moves into Utah and Colorado, the winds blow from the northeast over the Sierra’s and the [...]
Una de las tortugas más singulares del registro europeo es Kallokibotion. Esta tortuga, definida en Rumanía, corresponde a una especie que vivió muchos millones de años después de lo que cabría esperar. [...]
If I had an extra $85,000 (64,000 £), I could have Sabalites right here in my own home! Then I wouldn’t need to travel (5-foot slab, Denver rock show; photo courtesy Mike N).
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For the second [...]
Film Screening & Tour – Incredible Predators with David Temple Wednesday, October 11, 2017 – 6:30 PM Ticket Selection – The Houston Museum of Natural Science Film Screening & Tour – [...]
We're thrilled to announce the results of the 2017 Earth Science Week photography competition, 'Our Restless Earth.' The twelve winners, which will feature in our 2018 calendar, are currently on display at [...]
Baron Dixon es un artista de Phoenix (Arizona, Estados Unidos) cuya obra, en su propias palabras, va desde el fotorrealismo hasta el cubismo estilizado, de lo romántico a lo tonto, de lo cotidiano a lo [...]
SciFri Science Club is hosting a #Neatrock challenge as part of Earth Science Week.
Here are my two entries:
Megascopic #neatrock:
This is a migmatitic gneiss from the Greater Himalayan Sequence, Darma [...]
By Michelle Hall, President, Science Education Solutions In our previous post, we posited that it is time to “mentor teens into the geosciences rather than wait to mentor them after […]
By Lindsay Davis, GSA Science Policy Fellow As geoscientists, we recognize that federal research funding is pertinent. Federal funding drives scientific advancement and innovation, allows us to develop our [...]
I've been waiting a long time to use this clip!
Finally signed our first contract for some work which is due to start shortly. It's not a huge project but should be interesting and generate some [...]
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