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New from Snet: Lithologs, a new tool to create lithological/sedimentological logs online..
Friday, 25 May 2018
Our last two stops were great in northern Spain and northern Portugal. Like a previous post, I may not be able to comment on each photo here as I am leaving for a river trip soon. But if I fail to caption each of these, I finish up when I get back! Enjoy.Flying form Romania to Spain, we had a excellent view of the southern side of the Alps. A recent snow storm had dropped fresh snow just the day before. The captain said that the Matterhorn was visible out there but I didn't see it.Northern [...]
Who wants to run a 5k? Me neither! Let’s face it, many of us dream of running in such a mini marathon, but between our busy schedules and our fear of how we will perform, we just can’t muster up the courage to sign up. However, the Houston Museum of Natural Science is changing all
Alexandria Ang takes home the prestigious recognition for her research on a climate change-driven algae whose greenish blooms plague the Arabian
The K-Pg Event Almost Killed the Birds
In this article a researcher from Bath University says that only a small number of ancestral bird species survived the asteroid impact that did for the dinosaurs.
All [...]
Del 16 a 20 de julio de 2018 se celebrará en la localidad de Aliaga (Teruel) la 52 Edición del Curso de Geología Práctica con el título "Aprendiendo métodos básicos de trabajo en geología en el Parque [...]
Oggi ho avuto una simpatica chiacchierata a Rai Radio3 Scienza, a proposito di Jurassic Park e del suo impatto sulla visione popolare dei dinosauri, a 25 anni dall'uscita del film.
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Enrique Rodriguez Navajas es un diseñador gráfico de Alicante (España) que obtuvo el grado en Publicidad y relaciones Públicas en la Universitat d'Alacant en 2016. Ha trabajado en comunicación y [...]
I realize I have been inactive for a couple weeks and I blame that on delays of picking up my new computer that I purchased. I do have have several things I want to write about and here they are (in no [...]
Volcanologist Einat Lev shares incredible footage of steam plumes, lava fountains, and more from the Kilauea
This is a block of rock I found in the rock garden at Northern Arizona University a few weeks ago: It’s intensely folded. Not sure what kind of rock it is, but it was quite dense.
The post Friday fold: 3D [...]
I got an email a couple of days ago from Maija Karala, asking me a question I’d not come across before (among several other questions): how much poop did Argentinosaurus produce in a day? I don’t recall [...]
This month, our geological technician Nick Wiesenberg and I had the privilege of taking two Wooster Independent Study students into southwestern Utah to do research on the Carmel Formation (Middle Jurassic). [...]
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