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Sunday, 12 January 2020

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Berwisata ke Geopark Natuna 

Dogeng Geology [04:49:05]  recommend  recommend this post  (606 visits) info
Oleh : Muchlis Nurdiyanto Sudah tahu kan Kepulauan Natuna sudah menjadi geopark sejak Bulan November 2018 ? atau malah baru tahu ? memang pencanangan kawasan Natuna menjadi Geopark Nasional memang sudah lama dilakukan. Dengan berbagai sosialisasi, kajian-kajian, dan berbagai rekomendasi, akhirnya secara administrasi dan teknis kawasan Natuna disetujui sebagai Geopark Nasional Indonesia. “ Loh Geopark […] The post Berwisata ke Geopark Natuna appeared first on Dongeng Geologi.

Lunar eclipse 

Earth & Solar System [19:25:59]  recommend  recommend this post  (505 visits) info
I’m not really a morning person. After being woken by the alarm every morning during the week, I usually like a bit of a lie in on a Saturday morning. But not yesterday morning, yesterday I was up even earlier … Continue reading →

Haiti earthquake 10 years commemoration 

Active Tectonics Blog [19:50:00]  recommend  recommend this post  (469 visits) info
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January 12, 2010 was the devastating Haiti earthquake. Many are posting memories and thoughts about the event. Many others have higher quality scientific, engineering, and social science materials. I did not [...]

PLIENSBACHIAN: APODEROCERAS 

ARCHEA [01:56:00]  recommend  recommend this post  (447 visits) info
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This stunning specimen with her regal ridges — and small anomaly — is an Apoderoceras ammonite. Apoderoceras are an extinct genus of cephalopod, an active predatory mollusk belonging to the subclass [...]

JURASSIC COAST BEAUTIES 

ARCHEA [18:40:00]  recommend  recommend this post  (285 visits) info
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Charmouth Nodule; Photo and prep: Lizzie Hingley The talented Lizzie Hingley of Stonebarrow Fossils found this beautiful chock-a-block nodule on Charmouth beach last year. The nodule contains a couple of [...]

The Technical Corruption of a Vicious Hierarchy 

Ontario-geofish [15:36:00]  recommend  recommend this post  (177 visits) info
The Pickering nuclear incident has been blown over by the north wind and we'll never know what happened.  It got me to thinking if we are in a new era of big technical errors, caused by a vicious hierarchy. [...]

OSM, PostGIS and Docker: an approach for automatic processing 

Digital Geography [22:31:26]  recommend  recommend this post  (457 visits) info
In the summer of 2019 Michael Marz started to extract most important items from OpenStreetMap and published those extracts as geopackages on his webpage. Back then I looked… The post OSM, PostGIS and [...]

Taal Volcano in Philippines Has Phreatic Eruption 

Volcano Science And News Blog [11:10:00]  recommend  recommend this post  (290 visits) info
TAAL VOLCANO in the Philippines has had a phreatic eruption, with plumes reaching approximately 1 km high. The eruption was preceded by volcanic tremor, which suggests that magma intrusion has interacted [...]

Pickering Nuclear Incident - North Wind 

Ontario-geofish [13:31:00]  recommend  recommend this post  (243 visits) info
Just now, on the phone, we have a Pickering Nuclear alert.  Do not get out of bed, don't worry because we have a North Wind.   Pickering is always on the edge of disaster.  But we'll soon have bland, [...]
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