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New from Snet: Lithologs, a new tool to create lithological/sedimentological logs online..
Sunday, 08 July 2018
Good thing they are moving out now. Big stuff is moving in.
This is the chart of moist air. It only rains when it hits cold
My cousin just returned from vacation and was able to make a brief visit to a Cambrian trilobite site. These pictures are of one of the trilobites he found. It appears to be an Aphelaspis brachyphasis trilobite fossil. The creature dates to the Middle Cambrian Period. The fossil was found in the Conasauga Formation of Murray County, Georgia, USA.
The fossil is quite small only about 1 mm
Langenhan, 1891, S. 8, Taf. I, Fig. 19, 20 - Oberquadersandstein, Santon? () - Ort: Bahnstrecke Glatz-Mittelwalde (Kłodzko-Międzylesie),
This first photo may recall the disasters unfolding in the American West and Hawai'i with out-of-control wildfires and volcanic eruptions, but in this case it is no disaster. It is was the sunset on the tenth [...]
Well, apologies to Albert Hammond (Google it young people) but I’ve been searching for words to describe the heat event in Southern California yesterday. Fritz Coleman, KNBC’s meteorologist called it [...]
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