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Updates from the Vertebrate Paleontology Lab [2011-06-19 04:03:15]
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The weather was beautiful today, and we made the most of it; 10 straight hours at the site. We accomplished a huge amount in that time, although it doesn’t really show in the photographs. Much of our effort was directed at isolating one of the two [...]
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This is my first time joining the Accretionary Wedge Geoscience Blog Carnival. The current topic for AW#35 is “What is your favourite geology word?” (hosted by Georneys). My favourite geology word is this one – MYLONITE [...]
As mentioned in the previous post, a few papers with new or updated phylogenies for various ornithischians have appeared in the last year. Thus, I spent a few hours going through them and updating the tree topology as well as adding taxa. The [...]
25 million people – one out of every eleven inhabitants of the United States - lives within 50 miles of the 127 miles of the open ocean coast of New Jersey. Coastal tourism contributes billions of dollars to the
Summer solstice occurs in the moment when Earth’s axial tilt is most inclined towards the sun. It occurs between June 20 and 21 in the Northern Hemisphere and between December 21 and 22 in the Southern
I'm back! It was a great week off down in Charleston, but it is now time to get back to work. Rather than try to catch up on all the goings on over the past week - and it seems like there was quite a bit - I will instead just highlight some items I [...]
For some reason the Fossil of the Week I’ve had the most comments about is the Ordovician honeycomb coral from Indiana. It has an unexpected polygonal symmetry reflected in many other geological materials like desiccation cracks and columnar [...]
Ich habe mich Anfang der letzten Woche für 4 Tage in der Emlil-Schlucht umgetan und soweit alle Wege erfassen können, die es bis 3000m zu erfassen gab und sogar noch eine neue Rundtour entdeckt. Die restliche Woche habe ich mich weiter in der [...]
Not palaeo or art I'm afraid, but kind of along the lines of critical thinking. When I was a kid, I lived in the United States. I also went to elementary (primary) school there. I forgot which grade it was or what class it was in, but one day, my [...]