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Friday, 09 August 2024

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Geology Bites: Roberta Rudnick on the Continental Crustal Composition Paradox 

Speaking of Geoscience [18:34:01]  recommend  recommend this post  (204 visits) info
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Tune into this captivating guest podcast from our friends at Geology Bites! Join podcaster Oliver Strimpel as he takes curious listeners on a fascinating journey into the world of geoscience with a series of engaging and thought-provoking interviews. In the latest Geology Bites podcast, Oliver delves into the intriguing “continental crustal composition paradox” with Distinguished

Antarctic 'heat' warms the whole world 

Ontario-geofish [17:52:00]  recommend  recommend this post  (193 visits) info
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 Antarctica isn't as cold as it should be in the depths of its winter.  All those Emperor penguins are facing out, enjoying the heat.This is an actual real photo, and not something from Gemini, which I have gone back to.The problem is that the Antarctic doesn't generate any heat in the winter.  It just responds to the surrounding ocean.But that heat is amazing that it can

La Nina will fly when that Bozing space capsule does 

Ontario-geofish [17:32:00]  recommend  recommend this post  (200 visits) info
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 We are going to get cold and La Ninny can't be blamed.  It simply cannot exist with the current ocean current situation.  We are starting to get the media trying to 'warm' us up for [...]

Giant storm getting pushed away from Toronto by the cold 

Ontario-geofish [15:34:00]  recommend  recommend this post  (180 visits) info
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 Yeah, the 'end of summer' is good for something.  Look at that nice cold blob coming down!  No rocket-launching of manhole covers for us in Toronto.  My kids at the cottage [...]

Fusion in a pickle jar is real 

Ontario-geofish [14:18:00]  recommend  recommend this post  (127 visits) info
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 That's my profile picture!  I never thought it would be a thing.  This is all to make a stable plasma which is one tiny step towards a fusion dead end.  They are endlessly [...]

Japan goes for the foreshock possibility 

Ontario-geofish [14:07:00]  recommend  recommend this post  (114 visits) info
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 Japan is going for the foreshock thing I mentioned yesterday.  All big M9 earthquakes have an M7 foreshock, but M7 earthquakes are a dime a dozen there.  Really, the odds that an M7 [...]

Un vistazo a un colorido pasado con Matt Kehler 

Koprolitos [10:00:00]  recommend  recommend this post  (122 visits) info
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Matt Kehler es un ilustrador y diseñador gráfico de Winnipeg (Canadá) con una especial debilidad por el dibujo de personajes de cine y cómic, así como criaturas mitológicas y fauna diversa. De esta [...]

Twas salt that killed the Calgary pipe 

Ontario-geofish [14:28:00]  recommend  recommend this post  (143 visits) info
 Just read an article on the pipe that I can't find again.  The engineers go on and on on how that was a perfect pipe that didn't require any inspection.  It was the only pipe of [...]

NASA armour gets a crack 

Ontario-geofish [14:15:00]  recommend  recommend this post  (124 visits) info
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 That's fun.  Maybe other people will go after their clange stupidity.  I can only

NOOTKA FOSSILS AND FIRST NATIONS HISTORY 

ARCHEA [10:00:00]  recommend  recommend this post  (115 visits) info
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Nootka Fossil Field Trip. Photo: John FamThe rugged west coast of Vancouver Island offers spectacular views of a wild British Columbia. Here the seas heave along the shores slowly eroding the magnificent [...]
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