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New from Snet: Lithologs, a new tool to create lithological/sedimentological logs online..
Tuesday, 03 December 2019
Tektonik Maluku Peristiwa gempa bumi yang beberapa kali terjadi di Maluku belakangan ini merupakan konsekuensi dari tatanan lempeng lempeng di Indonesia Timur yang sedemikian ruwetnya. Kompleksitas inilah yang kemudian mengundang rasa penasaran para saintis Indonesia maupun mancanegara, salah satu diantaranya adalah seorang ahli tektonika dari Royal Holloway University of London, Robert Hall. Tujuan penelitian Pakde […]
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According to new research, the rains that come once the storm has weakened may actually be more intense than when the storm is at its
By Penelope Vorster, 2019 GeoCorps Participant In the summer of 2018, I attended the National Speleological Society (NSS) annual convention in Helena, Montana, a large gathering of cavers, explorers, and [...]
Palestra sobre dinossauros dia 5 de Dezembro (quinta-feira) pelas 17:45 no Laboratório de Arqueociências [...]
On a peninsula within sight of New York City, researchers are studying trees dating as far back as the early 1800s. Rising seas and more powerful storms, both fueled by climate change, could eventually spell [...]
The Education Committee of the Earth Institute faculty is seeking proposals for a series of sustainability primers published by Columbia University Press. Proposals are due by March 2,
Rebecca Dart es una ilustradora y animadora residente en Vancouver (Canadá). Ha participado en la serie "My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic" y ha publicado varios cómics como "RabbitHead", un western [...]
DINOSAURS! From Cultural to Pop Culture
Modern Times
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1833: Hylaeosaurus
When Sir Richard Owen announced the [...]
Volcanoes + astronomy = amazing images
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This well-preserved Miocene fossil crocodile is Gavialosuchus americanus lusitanicus, (Sellards, 1915) who lived in the area near Chelas, a locality near the airport in Lisbon, Portugal around 12 million years [...]
Venus continues to emerge into the evening sky this month. Look low in the southwest at dusk for the brightest thing there. Saturn is also in the southwestern evening sky. Watch Venus approach and pass it on [...]
Centuries-old trees on a peninsula near New York City could provide an important record of past storms. Researchers recently traveled there to sample the trees before they are wiped out by rising seas and [...]
Un equipo de investigadores españoles describe en la revista Geodiversitas los restos del último oso panda de la península ibérica. El análisis de distintos fósiles del yacimiento de Las Casiones [...]
The latest update is that our advance team is delayed another day, and weather at WAIS Divide is looking iffy for another few days. That makes it fairly likely that the rest of our team could be pushed into [...]
This image is of Lyria figarii gastropod fossils. These animals existed in the Cretaceous Period. Fossils were discovered in Thebaid, Egypt.
Picture taken at Museo di Geologia e Paleontologia Florence Italy [...]
On 01-December-2019 a earthquake swarm took place in Bárðarbunga volcano. There were two magnitude Mw3,0 earthquake in this earthquake swarm and one magnitude Mw3,8 earthquake. Few smaller earthquakes also [...]
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