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Geoblogosphere weekly review (34th week of 2010, 1392 weeks ago)

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Satellite Images: Pakistan Flood Comparison

Geology.com News [2010-08-16 06:14:29]   recommend this post  (1790 visits)
NASA’s Earth Observatory has a pair of satellite images illustrating the amount of flooding that has taken place in Pakistan. The first picture is from August 10th, 2010, while the second picture is from a year earlier, August 11th,

My 2010 Booklist Part 2 of 3: May-August

The Theatrical Tanystropheus [2010-08-21 07:40:21]   recommend this post  (1271 visits)
Good tidings and well-wishes! I hope that everyone had an enjoyable summer! Having finally returned from my long but entertaining pilgrimage to an internet-bereft region of the Adirondack mountains,  I’ve managed to at long last acquire an [...]

What’s Blooming Now in the Butterfly Center?

BEYONDbones [2010-08-19 00:02:51]   recommend this post  (1022 visits)
Lois’ flower has died back, but the Cockrell Butterfly Center still has many amazing flowers blooming right now! Although not all as rare as the corpse flower, the rainforest in the butterfly center is made up of hundreds of hard-to-find tropical [...]

Afghanistan: 1.8 Billion Barrel Oil Field

Geology.com News [2010-08-16 06:12:53]   recommend this post  (704 visits)
The government of Afghanistan reports that an oil field containing an estimated 1.8 billion barrels has been discovered in the Balkh and Shiberghan provinces of northern

Bellerophon percarinatus

Louisville Area Fossils [2010-08-18 11:07:00]   recommend this post  (689 visits)
A Bellerophon percarinatus fossil of a Pennsylvanian Period snail.  It was found in the Breathitt Group of Hazard, Kentucky.  This creature existed in the Pennsylvanian Period.Thanks to Herb for letting me photograph this

Topo Map Videos

GPC Geology Blog [2010-08-21 04:05:00]   recommend this post  (686 visits)
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If you build it, will they come? Web 2.0 in research communication

Stratigraphy.net Internals [2010-08-21 16:32:00]   recommend this post  (669 visits)
Quite clearly, the advent of web 2.0 does not pass without effects on how researchers communicate. But how do web 2.0 technologies impact scientific communication? To find out the British Research Information Network commissioned a study and [...]

Rilla Martin's 1964 photo of the 'Ozenkadnook tiger'

Tetrapod Zoology [2010-08-19 04:25:00]   recommend this post  (639 visits)
Photos purported to show 'mystery animals' are always great fun. One of the most perplexing and curious of the lot was taken on a box Brownie camera near Goroke, western Victoria, Australia, in 1964. I'm referring, of course, to Rilla Martin's photo [...]

How to Finally Kill the Gulf Well?

Geology.com News [2010-08-18 05:24:37]   recommend this post  (637 visits)
Cement pumped into the top of BP’s well in the Gulf of Mexico is thought to have trapped up to 1000 barrels of oil. Now there are concerns that the well is unstable and plans for using the relief well to improve this situation are being [...]

Terror birds — boxers wielding hatchets

Pick & Scalpel [2010-08-18 23:28:05]   recommend this post  (559 visits)
The world seems to have finally discovered terror birds, the sometimes gigantic, extinct, flightless predatory birds that roamed South American landscapes for much of the last 60 million years. Of course we’ve known about them for more than a [...]
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