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Tuesday, 12 June 2018

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Fusilando sin piedad: Goodfellow after Burian 

Koprolitos [11:02:00]  recommend  recommend this post  (619 visits) info
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Peter Goodfellow, 1977 En 1977, se recopilaron en un único volumen tres novelas de ciencia-ficción bajo el título "Threads of Time". Las historias eran "Threads of Time" de Gregory Benford, "The Marathon Photograph" de Clifford D. Simak y "Riding the Torch" de Norman Spinrad, con una introducción de Robert Silverberg, autor de "Hawksbill Station". Para la portada, contaron con el ilustrador Peter Goodfellow, que se inspiró en esta reconstrucción de Australopithecus africanus que hizo el [...]

South Napa Earthquake linked to summer groundwater dip 

AGU Meetings [20:09:28]  recommend  recommend this post  (530 visits) info
A summertime expansion in the Earth’s crust caused by changes in groundwater may have triggered the magnitude-6.0 earthquake in California’s wine country in 2014, according to a new study. The post South Napa Earthquake linked to summer groundwater dip appeared first on GeoSpace.

Some Kind of Blue 

Friends of the Pleistocene [15:04:34]  recommend  recommend this post  (300 visits) info
all images FOP, 002018 Day 21: Twilight into Dawn, from the project, Turning into the Night This blue, it just won’t stop. Ever moving. Unfixable. Somehow, without clear demarcation, this sun-filled day [...]

Zusammenfassungen einiger alter Beiträge 

Fachgruppe Mineralogie & Geologie Dresden [19:39:00]  recommend  recommend this post  (135 visits) info
Die Vorträge der Fachgruppenabende werden vereinzelt auf der Webseite verfügbar

Vanishing Glaciers: The Future of Water in Peru’s High Andes 

State of the Planet [20:40:09]  recommend  recommend this post  (130 visits) info
In the high Andes of Peru, glacial retreat poses a complex set of challenges related to water

Field trip with Antero 

polar soils blog [17:59:00]  recommend  recommend this post  (102 visits) info
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Today we got to go on a hike with Antero, who is the director of the research station. He has been working here for over 45 years, since he was a graduate student working on his PhD, so we learned a lot of [...]

Bored marbles, slate mines, and a castle in North Wales 

Wooster Geologists [12:12:11]  recommend  recommend this post  (99 visits) info
Aberystwyth, Wales — Let’s start with the castle as my tour of Wales with Tim and Caroline Palmer continues. Above is the storied Harlech Castle in North Wales. It was built of sandstone blocks by Edward I [...]

The Rohingya refugees: landslides start to take lives as the monsoon arrives 

The Landslide Blog [08:34:06]  recommend  recommend this post  (91 visits) info
The Rohinghya refugees: landslides start to take lives as the monsoon arrives For the last few months there has been increasing concern about the plight of many of the Rohingya refugees who have been forced [...]

Ridiculously Wet Weather Across the Eastern U.S. Is Not Really A Surprise 

Dan\'s Wild Wild Science Journal [00:55:40]  recommend  recommend this post  (158 visits) info
The entire Mid-Atlantic has had a very wet last 30 days. Look at the map below and note that some areas of had 400% of normal rainfall in the last month! Now look at the Southeast U.S. and Florida: We’ve [...]

Die „klassische“ Quarz-Abfolge im Schlottwitzer Gang 

Fachgruppe Mineralogie & Geologie Dresden [19:41:00]  recommend  recommend this post  (132 visits) info
Der Schlottwitzer Gang ist ein hydrothermal entstandener Quarz-Hämatit-Baryt-Gang. Er lässt sich über eine Länge von ungefähr 6 km von Niederschlottwitz bis Döbra (Osterzgebirge) verfolgen. [...]

Cottage Report - 2 

Ontario-geofish [17:40:00]  recommend  recommend this post  (108 visits) info
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A beautiful 'Spring' day.  Lake water is untouchable. Bell has changed the cell to high speed 'hspca' on 850?  My 700 mhz amplifier does something, and I get 1 mbit/s.  This what I got last summer on [...]

Platyceras bucculentum Snail Fossils 

Louisville Area Fossils [05:18:00]  recommend  recommend this post  (102 visits) info
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These fossils appear to be a Platyceras bucculentum gastropods. They were found in the Beechwood Limestone of Clark County, Indiana, USA. The fossils date to the Devonian Period. Thanks to Kenny for the [...]

Uploading your 2018 General Assembly presentation 

GeoLog-The official blog of the European Geosciences Union [07:30:03]  recommend  recommend this post  (98 visits) info
This year it is, once again, possible to upload your oral presentations, PICO presentations and posters from EGU 2018 for online publication alongside your abstract, giving all participants a chance to [...]
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