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Wednesday, 27 November 2024

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Press Release: Utah Geological Survey Launches 2025 Calendar of Utah Geology 

Utah Geological Survey - blog [20:57:11]  recommend  recommend this post  (706 visits) info
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Dokophyllum Coral Fossil 

Louisville Area Fossils [20:35:00]  recommend  recommend this post  (131 visits) info
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This picture is of a Dokophyllum (Wedekind, 1927) horn coral fossil. It existed during the Silurian period. The fossil was found in Gotland Sweden. Fossil was on display at the Natural History Museum Vienna (Naturhistorisches Museum Wien) on August 2024. Learn more: https://fossiilid.info/7897?mode=in_baltoscandia

A Climate and Society Student on Environmentalism and Collaboration With Local Communities 

State of the Planet [18:19:13]  recommend  recommend this post  (120 visits) info
Olivia Palma is passionate about understanding the link between people, the environment and climate change, especially for at-risk

Los dinosaurios fantásticos de Alessandro Coia 

Koprolitos [11:52:00]  recommend  recommend this post  (108 visits) info
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Alessandro Coia es un artista conceptual y diseñador de criaturas procedente de Italia. Su educación se ha centrado principalmente en la ilustración digital, pero también tiene experiencia como escritor [...]

Arctic at full blast, winds are confusing 

Ontario-geofish [12:54:00]  recommend  recommend this post  (112 visits) info
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 This is a celebration of "Dreaming of a White Greenland".  First time this season that we have a full 60 below on the place.  Who's melting now?The anomaly map shows that [...]

BARNACLES: CUVIER TO DARWIN 

ARCHEA [03:06:00]  recommend  recommend this post  (108 visits) info
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Barnacles All Closed Up One of the most interesting and enigmatic little critters we find at the seashore are barnacles. They cling to rocks at the waters' edge, closed to our curiosity, their domed [...]
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